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abased

abased

adj

  1. (heraldry) Borne lower than usual, as a fess; also, having the ends of the wings turned downward towards the point of the shield.
  2. Humbled; lowered, especially in rank, position, or prestige.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abase

abated

abated

adj

  1. (decorative arts) Lowered, beaten down, or cut away, as the background of an ornamental pattern in relief. Used specifically of stone-cutting; also of metal when the pattern or inscription is to show bright on dark, and the ground is therefore worked out with the graving-tool and left rough or hatched in lines.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abate

abdest

abdest

noun

  1. (Islam) The Islamic act of washing parts of the body using water for ritual prayers and for handling and reading the Qur'an.

abdiel

abduce

abduce

verb

  1. (transitive) To draw a conclusion, especially in metanalysis; to deduce.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To draw; to conduct away; to take away; to withdraw; to draw to a different part; to move a limb out away from the center of the body; abduct.

abedge

abends

abends

noun

  1. plural of abend

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abend

abided

abider

abider

noun

  1. (obsolete) One who abides, or continues.
  2. One who dwells or stays; a resident.

abides

abides

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abide

ablend

ablude

ablude

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To be unlike; to differ.

aboded

aboded

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abode

abodes

abodes

noun

  1. plural of abode

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abode

abrade

abrade

verb

  1. (intransitive) To undergo abrasion.
  2. (transitive) Obsolete spelling of abraid
  3. (transitive) To cause the surface to become more rough.
  4. (transitive) To irritate by rubbing; chafe.
  5. (transitive) To rub or wear off; erode.
  6. (transitive) To wear down or exhaust, as a person; irritate.

abreed

abreed

Adverb

  1. Abroad. 1976

abreid

abused

abused

adj

  1. (obsolete) Deluded, deceived.
  2. Having been a victim of some form of abuse, most commonly child abuse or domestic violence.
  3. Overused; used profligately or in excess.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abuse

acadie

accede

accede

verb

  1. (archaic, intransitive) To approach; to arrive, to come forward.
  2. (intransitive) To agree or assent to a proposal or a view; to give way.
  3. (intransitive) To become a party to an agreement or a treaty.
  4. (intransitive) To come to an office, state or dignity; to attain, assume (a position).
  5. (intransitive, now rare) To give one's adhesion; to join up with (a group, etc.); to become part of.

accend

accend

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To set on fire; to kindle.

acedia

acedia

noun

  1. Apathy; a lack of care or interest; indifference.
  2. Boredom.
  3. Spiritual or mental sloth.

achmed

acider

acider

adj

  1. comparative form of acid: more acid

acnode

acnode

noun

  1. (geometry) An isolated point not upon a curve, but whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the curve so that it is considered as belonging to the curve.

adabel

adages

adages

noun

  1. plural of adage

adaize

adalie

adamec

adamek

adance

adance

adv

  1. Dancing.

adarme

adarme

noun

  1. (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 1.8 g.
  2. (historical) Synonym of peso, during periods when it was a Spanish coin notionally equivalent to an adarme of gold.

addeem

addeem

verb

  1. (transitive, now rare, archaic) To adjudge; to try, test.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To deem; think; judge; esteem; account; determine; be of an opinion.

addend

addend

noun

  1. (mathematics) Addendum, any one of two or more numbers or other terms that are to be added together.
  2. (organic chemistry) A moiety added to another molecule.

verb

  1. (organic chemistry) To furnish with an addend.
  2. To furnish with an addendum.

adders

adders

noun

  1. plural of adder

addice

addice

noun

  1. (archaic) An adze.

addiel

addled

addled

adj

  1. (obsolete) Morbid, corrupt, putrid, or barren.
  2. (of eggs) Bad, rotten; inviable, containing a dead embryo.
  3. Confused; mixed up.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of addle

addles

addles

noun

  1. plural of addle

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of addle

adduce

adduce

verb

  1. (transitive) To bring forward or offer, as an argument, passage, or consideration which bears on a statement or case; to cite; to allege.

adeems

adeems

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adeem

adelea

adelia

adella

adelle

adempt

adempt

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To take away.

adenia

adenia

noun

  1. (dated) Synonym of lymphadenia.
  2. Any plant in the genus Adenia, especially those which, like the genus Adenium (family Apocynaceae), are grown by collectors for their distinctive swollen stems or trunks.

adenin

adenyl

adenyl

noun

  1. (biochemistry) The univalent radical derived from adenine.

adeona

adepts

adepts

noun

  1. plural of adept

adesmy

adesmy

noun

  1. (botany) The division or defective coherence of an organ that is usually whole.

adeste

adhere

adhere

verb

  1. (Scotland, law) To affirm a judgment.
  2. (intransitive) To stick fast or cleave, as a glutinous substance does; to become joined or united.
  3. (intransitive, figurative) To be attached or devoted by personal union, in belief, on principle, etc.
  4. (intransitive, figurative) To be consistent or coherent; to be in accordance; to agree.

adhern

adiate

adiate

verb

  1. (South Africa, law) To receive an inheritance.

adicea

adiell

adient

adieus

adieux

adieux

noun

  1. plural of adieu

adigei

adighe

adject

adject

verb

  1. (obsolete) To annex

adjure

adjure

verb

  1. (transitive) To earnestly appeal to or advise; to charge solemnly.
  2. (transitive, often law) To issue a formal command.

adjute

adjute

verb

  1. (obsolete) To add.

adlare

adless

adless

adj

  1. Without ads (advertising).

admete

admire

admire

verb

  1. (US, dialectal, rare) To be enthusiastic about (doing something); to want or like (to do something). (Sometimes followed by to.)
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at.
  3. (transitive) To estimate or value highly; to hold in high esteem.
  4. (transitive) To look upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out approbation, esteem, love or reverence.
  5. (transitive) To regard with wonder and delight.

admove

admove

verb

  1. (obsolete) To move or conduct to or toward.

adnate

adnate

adj

  1. (botany, mycology) Linked or fused to a structure of a type different from itself; for example, attachment of a stamen to a petal is adnate, while attachment of a stamen to another stamen is connate.
  2. (zoology) Growing with one side adherent to a stem; applied to the lateral zooids of corals and other compound animals. in fish, having the eyes fused and unable to rotate independently

adnexa

adnexa

noun

  1. (anatomy) The appendages of an organ, such as the Fallopian tubes of the uterus.

adobes

adobes

noun

  1. plural of adobe

adored

adored

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of adore

adoree

adorer

adorer

noun

  1. Someone who has a deep admiration, fondness or love (of someone or something).
  2. Someone who worships.

adores

adores

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adore

adorne

adread

adread

adj

  1. (archaic) Affected by or full of dread; fearful.

verb

  1. (intransitive or reflexive, obsolete) To fear, be afraid.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To dread, fear greatly.

adream

adream

adj

  1. (poetic) dreaming; in dreams

adrell

adreno

adrent

adriel

adrien

adulce

advect

advect

verb

  1. (transitive) To transport (something) by advection.

advena

advene

advene

verb

  1. (rare) To accede or to come to; to be superadded to, to be added to something or become a part of it, though inessential.

advent

advent

noun

  1. arrival; onset; a time when something first comes or appears

adverb

adverb

noun

  1. (grammar) A word that modifies a verb, adjective, other adverbs, or various other types of words, phrases, or clauses.
  2. (modifying a verb)
  3. (programming) In the Raku programming language, a named parameter that modifies the behavior of a routine.

verb

  1. (rare) To make into or become an adverb.

advert

advert

noun

  1. (Britain, informal) An advertisement, an ad.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To call attention, refer (to).
  2. (intransitive) To take notice, to pay attention (to).
  3. (obsolete, transitive) To turn attention to, to take notice of (something).

advice

advice

noun

  1. (archaic, commonly in plural) Information or news given; intelligence
  2. (countable) In language about financial transactions executed by formal documents, an advisory document.
  3. (countable, law) A communication providing information, such as how an uncertain area of law might apply to possible future actions
  4. (countable, programming) In aspect-oriented programming, the code whose execution is triggered when a join point is reached.
  5. (uncountable) An opinion offered to guide behavior in an effort to be helpful.
  6. (uncountable) In commercial language, information communicated by letter; used chiefly in reference to drafts or bills of exchange
  7. (uncountable, law) Counseling to perform a specific illegal act.
  8. (uncountable, law) Counseling to perform a specific legal act.
  9. (uncountable, obsolete) Deliberate consideration; knowledge.

verb

  1. Misspelling of advise.

advise

advise

verb

  1. (Scotland, law) To deliver judgment after a case has been reserved for further consideration.
  2. (intransitive) To consider, to deliberate.
  3. (obsolete, intransitive) To consult (with).
  4. (obsolete, transitive) To look at, watch; to see.
  5. (transitive) To give advice to; to offer an opinion to, as worthy or expedient to be followed.
  6. (transitive) To give information or notice to; to inform or counsel; — with of before the thing communicated.
  7. (transitive) To recommend; to offer as advice.

advoke

advoke

verb

  1. To summon or call (to a higher tribunal).

adygei

adygei

Proper noun

  1. A Northwest Caucasian language spoken in the Republic of Adygea, in the Russian Federation.

adyghe

adyghe

Proper noun

  1. A Northwest Caucasian language spoken in the Republic of Adygea, in the Russian Federation, also known as West Circassian.

aedegi

aedile

aedile

noun

  1. (historical, Ancient Rome) An elected official who was responsible for the maintenance of public buildings, regulation of festivals, supervision of markets and the supply of grain and water.

aedine

aedine

adj

  1. Relating to, or characteristic of mosquitos of the genus Aedes

aefald

aeneid

aeolid

aeolid

noun

  1. A sea slug of the suborder Aeolidina.

aeried

aeried

adj

  1. Having aeries

afaced

afeard

afeard

adj

  1. (archaic or dialectal) Afraid.

affied

affied

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of affy

afield

afield

adv

  1. Away (from the home or starting point, physical or conceptual); usually preceded by far (or farther, further).
  2. On the field.
  3. Out in the open.

agazed

agazed

adj

  1. (obsolete) Gazing with astonishment; amazed.

agedly

agedly

adv

  1. In an aged manner.

agenda

agenda

noun

  1. (now rare) plural of agendum
  2. (obsolete) A ritual.
  3. A list of matters to be taken up (as at a meeting).
  4. A notebook used to organize and maintain such plans or lists, an agenda book, an agenda planner.
  5. A temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to.
  6. An ulterior motive.

agreed

agreed

adj

  1. In harmony.

intj

  1. Indicates agreement on the part of the speaker.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of agree

agueda

ahders

ahmedi

aidenn

aidenn

Proper noun

  1. Paradise.

aiders

aiders

noun

  1. plural of aider

aidmen

aidmen

noun

  1. plural of aidman

airted

airted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of airt

aisled

aisled

adj

  1. Having aisles.

alated

alated

adj

  1. Alate.

albedo

albedo

noun

  1. (alchemy) One of the four major stages of the magnum opus, involving purification of the prima materia.
  2. (botany) The whitish inner portion of the rind of citrus fruits that is a source of pectin, commonly referred to as the pith.
  3. (physics, meteorology, astronomy, optics) The fraction of incident light or radiation reflected by a surface or body, commonly expressed as a percentage.

alcade

alcedo

alcide

aldane

aldeia

aldern

aldern

adj

  1. (obsolete) Made of alder wood.

alders

alders

noun

  1. plural of alder

aldide

aldime

aldine

aldose

aldose

noun

  1. (organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any of a class of monosaccharides having an aldehyde or hemiacetal functional group.

aldred

alfred

algedi

algedo

alined

alined

adj

  1. Alternative spelling of aligned

aliped

aliped

adj

  1. (zoology) Wing-footed; having a membrane connecting the digits.

noun

  1. (zoology) A wing-footed animal; a chiropter or a bat.

alkide

alkide

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) Any simple binary alkyl organometallic compound

allied

allied

adj

  1. Joined as allies.
  2. Related.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of ally

allred

allude

allude

verb

  1. (intransitive) To refer to something indirectly or by suggestion.

almeda

almude

almude

noun

  1. (historical, measure) A traditional Portuguese unit of liquid volume, equal to 14–26 liters.
  2. (historical, measure) Alternative form of almud, similar units of liquid volume in Spain and Turkey.

alodee

alodie

aludel

aludel

noun

  1. A pear-shaped pot with an opening at each end, formerly used, especially by alchemists, for sublimation.

amadeo

amande

amated

amated

adj

  1. (obsolete) Overwhelmed, confused.

verb

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of amate

amazed

amazed

adj

  1. Astonished or confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder; greatly surprised (often with ensuing adpositions e.g. at, with, or by).

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of amaze

ambled

ambled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of amble

amebid