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canopus
canopus
Proper noun
A yellowish-white supergiant star in the constellation Carina; Alpha (α) Carinae. It is the second brightest star in the night sky.
The pilot of King Menelaus's ship in the Iliad.
An ancient city in northern Egypt, known for extravagance.
chopins
chopins
noun
plural of chopin
conspue
copings
copings
noun
plural of coping
coppins
coppins
noun
plural of coppin
copsing
copsing
verb
present participle of copse
coupons
coupons
noun
plural of coupon
crepons
crepons
noun
plural of crepon
opsonic
opsonic
adj
Relating to, produced by, or involving opsonin.
pachons
penasco
phonics
phonics
noun
A method of teaching elementary reading based on the phonetic interpretation of normal spelling.
Acoustics.
Phonetics.
The study of how the sounds of words are represented by spelling.
pocosen
pocosin
pocosin
noun
(US) A low, wooded swamp in (especially coastal) Eastern Maryland or Virginia; a palustrine wetland with deep, acidic peat soils.
pocoson
pocoson
noun
Alternative form of pocosin
ponchos
ponchos
noun
plural of poncho
pounces
pounces
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pounce
psocine
psychon
psychon
noun
A hypothetical particle of consciousness.
scopine
scopine
noun
A tropane alkaloid found in a variety of plants including Scopolia species.
scoping
scoping
noun
(computing) the act of adding a scope
verb
present participle of scope
scopone
sinopic
snowcap
snowcap
noun
A layer of snow covering a mountain top.
A small hummingbird, Microchera albocoronata, which is a resident breeder in Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and western Panama.
soupcon
soupcon
noun
Alternative form of soupçon
syncope
syncope
noun
(biology, medicine) A loss of consciousness when someone faints.
(linguistics, phonology, prosody) The loss or elision of a sound, from the interior of a word, especially of a vowel sound with loss of a syllable.
(music) A missed beat or off-beat stress in music resulting in syncopation.