Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adapt
adepts
adepts
noun
plural of adept
adipsy
adipsy
noun
Archaic form of adipsia.
adopts
adopts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adopt
aphids
aphids
noun
plural of aphid
apodes
apodes
noun
plural of apode
apodis
aspide
capsid
capsid
noun
The outer protein shell of a virus
dapson
depass
dipsas
dispar
drapes
drapes
noun
Heavy cloth hung over a window.
plural of drape
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drape
espada
espada
noun
(bullfighting) A matador.
gasped
gasped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of gasp
hasped
hasped
adj
Fitted with a hasp.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hasp
lapsed
lapsed
adj
(archaic, of a legacy) Having passed from the original holder or authority; no longer claimed.
(humorous) By extension, having changed a (secular) belief or adherence.
(of a person) Changed to a less valued condition or state; especially having lost one's religious faith.
Discontinued; having ceased or gone out of use.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lapse
padegs
padles
padles
noun
plural of padle
padres
padres
noun
plural of padre
padsaw
padsaw
noun
Alternative form of pad saw
pagods
pagods
noun
plural of pagod
pandas
pandas
noun
plural of panda
parsed
parsed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of parse
pashed
pashed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pash
passed
passed
adj
That has passed a given qualification or examination; qualified.
That has passed beyond a certain point (chiefly in set collocations).
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pass
pasted
pasted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of paste
paused
paused
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pause
pedals
pedals
noun
plural of pedal
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pedal
pesade
pesade
noun
The motion of a horse when it raises its forequarters and keeps its hind feet on the ground without advancing; rearing.
phased
phased
adj
Organized or structured chronologically in phases
verb
Misspelling of fazed.
simple past tense and past participle of phase
plaids
plaids
noun
plural of plaid
pleads
pleads
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of plead
posada
posada
noun
A traditional Mexican Christmas procession.
An inn in Spanish-speaking regions.
prasad
prasad
noun
(Hinduism) Food used as a religious offering.
purdas
purdas
noun
plural of purda
rapids
rapids
noun
plural of rapid
rasped
rasped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rasp
salpid
salpid
noun
(zoology) Any member of the family Salpidae of salps.
sapped
sapped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of sap
scaped
scaped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of scape
shaped
shaped
adj
(in compound terms) Having a particular shape (sharing the appearance of something in space, especially its outline – often a basic geometric two-dimensional figure)
Having been given a shape, especially a curved shape.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shape
soaped
soaped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of soap
spaced
spaced
verb
simple past tense and past participle of space
spaded
spaded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of spade
spader
spader
noun
One who, or that which, spades; specifically, a digging machine.
spades
spades
noun
A card game in which the spade suit cards are trumps.
One of the four suits of playing cards, marked with the symbol ♠.
plural of spade
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spade
spadix
spadix
noun
(botany) A fleshy spike (inflorescence) with reduced flowers, usually enclosed by a spathe, characteristic of aroids.
(zoology) A male sexual organ of certain cephalopods and hydrozoans (especially the nautilus), used to transfer sperm.
spaked
spandy
spaned
spaned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of spane
spared
spared
verb
simple past tense and past participle of spare
sparid
sparid
noun
Any of several perciform fishes of the family Sparidae
spated
spauld
spauld
noun
(Scotland) The shoulder.
spayad
spayad
noun
Obsolete form of spayard.
spayed
spayed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of spay
spread
spread
noun
(bread, etc.) Any form of food designed to be spread, such as butters or jams.
(business, economics) The difference between the wholesale and retail prices.
(cartomancy) A layout, pattern or design of cards arranged for a reading.
(finance) The difference between the prices of two similar items.
(geometry) An unlimited expanse of discontinuous points.
(military) A set of multiple torpedoes launched on side-by-side, slowly-diverging paths toward one or more enemy ships.
(prison slang, uncountable) Food improvised by inmates from various ingredients to relieve the tedium of prison food.
(trading) An arbitrage transaction of the same commodity in two markets, executed to take advantage of a profit from price discrepancies.
(trading) The difference between bidding and asking price.
(trading, economics, finance) The difference between the price of a futures month and the price of another month of the same commodity.
(trading, finance) The purchase of a futures contract of one delivery month against the sale of another futures delivery month of the same commodity.
(trading, finance) The purchase of one delivery month of one commodity against the sale of that same delivery month of a different commodity.
A large meal, especially one laid out on a table.
A large tract of land used to raise livestock; a cattle ranch.
A numerical difference.
A piece of material used as a cover (such as a bedspread).
An expanse of land.
An item in a newspaper or magazine that occupies more than one column or page.
Excessive width of the trails of ink written on overly absorbent paper.
Something that has been spread.
The act of spreading.
The surface in proportion to the depth of a cut gemstone.
Two facing pages in a book, newspaper etc.
verb
(intransitive) To proliferate; to become more widely present, to be disseminated.
(intransitive) To take up a larger area or space; to expand, be extended.
(intransitive, slang) To open one’s legs, especially for sexual favours.
(transitive) To cover (something) with a thin layer of some substance, as of butter.
(transitive) To disperse, to scatter or distribute over a given area.
(transitive) To disseminate; to cause to proliferate, to make (something) widely known or present.
(transitive) To extend (individual rays, limbs etc.); to stretch out in varying or opposing directions.
(transitive) To smear, to distribute in a thin layer.
(transitive) To stretch out, open out (a material etc.) so that it more fully covers a given area of space.