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acids

acids

noun

  1. plural of acid

acidy

acidy

adj

  1. Like an acid, somewhat acid.

acrid

acrid

adj

  1. (figurative) Caustic; bitter; bitterly irritating.
  2. Causing heat and irritation.
  3. Sharp and harsh, or bitter and not to the taste.

alcid

alcid

noun

  1. (ornithology) A bird of the family Alcidae, including auks, auklets, razorbills, dovekies, guillemots, and puffins.

asdic

bcdic

cadie

cadie

noun

  1. (dated) A Scottish errand boy, porter, or messenger.

cadis

cadis

noun

  1. A kind of coarse serge.
  2. plural of cadi

cadiz

caids

caids

noun

  1. plural of caid

caird

caird

noun

  1. (UK, dialect) A travelling tinker; a tramp, or sturdy beggar.

calid

calid

adj

  1. (obsolete) Hot; burning; ardent.

candi

canid

canid

noun

  1. Any member of the family Canidae, including canines (dogs, wolves, coyotes and jackals) and vulpines (foxes).

carid

carid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the family Caridae of weevils.

cdiac

cebid

cebid

noun

  1. Any monkey in the family Cebidae.

cedis

cedis

noun

  1. plural of cedi

cetid

chide

chide

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To utter words of disapprobation and displeasure; to find fault; to contend angrily.
  2. (transitive) To admonish in blame; to reproach angrily.
  3. (transitive, intransitive) To make a clamorous noise; to chafe.

child

child

noun

  1. (broadly) A person who has not yet reached adulthood, whether natural (puberty), cultural (initiation), or legal (majority).
  2. (cartomancy) The thirteenth Lenormand card.
  3. (computing) A data item, process, or object which has a subservient or derivative role relative to another.
  4. (mathematics) A subordinate node of a tree.
  5. (obsolete, specifically) A female child, a girl.
  6. (pediatrics, sometimes, in a stricter sense) A kid aged 1 to 11 years, whereas neonates are aged 0 to 1 month, infants are aged 1 month to 12 months, and adolescents are aged 12 years to 18 years.
  7. (with possessive) One's direct descendant by birth, regardless of age; one's offspring; a son or daughter.
  8. A person considered a product of a place or culture, a member of a tribe or culture, regardless of age.
  9. Alternative form of childe (“youth of noble birth”)
  10. Anything derived from or caused by something.

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive, intransitive) To give birth; to beget or procreate.

cicad

cicad

noun

  1. Alternative form of cicada

cider

cider

noun

  1. (Australia) A non-alcoholic carbonated beverage made from apples or pears.
  2. (Britain, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Canada) An alcoholic, often sparkling (carbonated) beverage made from fermented apples; hard cider; apple cider
  3. (Japan, South Korea) A non-alcoholic, lemon-lime flavored carbonated beverage.
  4. (US, Canada) A non-alcoholic still beverage consisting of the juice of early-harvest apples, usually unfiltered and still containing pulp; apple cider; sweet cider (without pulp such a beverage is called apple juice).
  5. (countable) A cup, glass, or serving of any of these beverages.

cidin

cidra

cinda

cindi

cindy

cindy

Proper noun

  1. name and Lucinda; also used as a formal female given name.

cited

cited

adj

  1. That has a citation

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cite

clide

cnida

cnida

Noun

  1. A nematocyst.

coaid

codie

comid

cordi

covid

covid

noun

  1. (archaic, units of measure) A chi.
  2. (archaic, units of measure) A cubit.
  3. (colloquial) Short for COVID-19, the disease caused by Severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus 2.

cried

cried

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cry

cupid

cupid

noun

  1. A putto carrying a bow and arrow, representing Cupid or love.
  2. Any of various lycaenid butterflies of the genera Chilades, Cupido and Everes.

cyndi

dachi

dacia

dacie

danic

darci

daric

daric

noun

  1. A gold coin from Persian Empire, introduced by Darius the Great (522-486 BC) and used until Alexander the Great's invasion (330 BC).

decil

deice

deice

verb

  1. (intransitive) To lose its ice; to thaw.
  2. (transitive) To remove the ice from something.

deric

deric

adj

  1. (medicine, archaic) Relating to the ectoderm, as distinguished from enteric.

diact

diced

diced

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dice

dicer

dicer

noun

  1. A gambler who plays dice.
  2. One who, or that which, dices (cuts into cubes); a tool for this purpose.

dices

dices

noun

  1. (proscribed by some, rare) plural of dice, when "dice" is used as a singular.

verb

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

dicey

dicey

adj

  1. (slang) Nauseating, rank.
  2. Fraught with danger.
  3. Of doubtful or uncertain efficacy, provenance, etc.; dodgy.
  4. Of uncertain, risky outcome.

dicht

dichy

dicks

dicks

noun

  1. plural of dick

verb

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

dicky

dicky

adj

  1. (colloquial) doubtful, troublesome; in poor condition
  2. (informal, vulgar) like a dick, foolish or obnoxious

noun

  1. (Cockney rhyming slang) Dicky dirt = a shirt, meaning a shirt with a collar.
  2. (India) The luggage storage compartment of a sedan/saloon style car.
  3. (UK, dialect) A donkey.
  4. (UK, dialect) A hedge sparrow.
  5. (UK, military slang) A pilot.
  6. (colloquial) A louse.
  7. (dated) A seat behind a carriage or early motor car, for a servant.
  8. (dated) A seat in a carriage, for the driver.
  9. (historical) A leather apron for a gig, etc.
  10. (idiomatic, UK, in negative constructions) An insignificant sound or thing; dicky-bird.
  11. (slang, dated) A hat, especially (in the US) a stiff hat or derby, and (in the UK) a straw hat.
  12. A detachable shirt front, collar or bib.
  13. A haddock.
  14. A small bird; a dicky-bird.

dicot

dicot

noun

  1. (botany) A plant whose seedlings have two cotyledons, a dicotyledon.

dicta

dicta

noun

  1. plural of dictum

dicty

dicty

adj

  1. (African-American Vernacular) snobbish and uptight
  2. (African-American Vernacular) striving to seem stylish and respectable; pretentious
  3. (African-American Vernacular) stylish and respectable; high-class

dinic

dinic

adj

  1. Relating to vertigo or dizziness.

noun

  1. A remedy for dizziness.

dirac

dirac

Proper noun

  1. A surname of French derivation.

dirca

dirck

disci

disco

disco

noun

  1. (US, law, informal) discovery (materials revealed to the opposing party during the pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered)
  2. (US, law, informal) discovery (pre-trial phase in which evidence is gathered)
  3. (countable, slightly dated) Clipping of discotheque, a nightclub for dancing.
  4. (uncountable, music) A genre of dance music that was popular in the 1970s, characterized by elements of soul music with a strong Latin-American beat and often accompanied by pulsating lights.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To dance disco-style dances.
  2. (intransitive) To go to discotheques.

discs

discs

noun

  1. plural of disc

ditch

ditch

noun

  1. (Ireland) A raised bank of earth and the hedgerow on top.
  2. A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To dig ditches.
  2. (transitive) To dig ditches around.
  3. (transitive) To discard or abandon.
  4. (transitive) To throw into a ditch.
  5. (transitive, intransitive) To deliberately not attend classes; to play hookey.
  6. (transitive, intransitive, aviation) To deliberately crash-land an airplane on water.
  7. Alternative form of deech

dncri

docia

dolci

domic

doric

doric

Proper noun

  1. An ancient Greek dialect spoken in ancient times.
  2. A dialect of Lowland Scots spoken in the northeast of Scotland.

drice

druci

dulci

ecoid

eddic

eddic

adj

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Eddic

edict

edict

noun

  1. A proclamation of law or other authoritative command.

edric

fidac

icard

iclid

idaic

idcue

indic

induc

iodic

iodic

adj

  1. (chemistry) of, or relating to iodine or its compounds, especially those in which it has a valency of five

lucid

lucid

adj

  1. bright, luminous, translucent or transparent
  2. clear; easily understood
  3. mentally rational; sane

noun

  1. A lucid dream.

ludic

ludic

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to play or games.
  2. Playful.

lycid

lycid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the Lycidae.

medic

medic

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to medicines; medical.

noun

  1. A medical student.
  2. A paramedic, someone with special training in first aid, especially in the military.
  3. A physician.
  4. Alternative spelling of medick (“herb of the genus Medicago”)

mucid

mucid

adj

  1. musty; mouldy; slimy; mucous

nicad

nicad

noun

  1. (electronics) rechargeable nickel-cadmium battery

pudic

pudic

adj

  1. (anatomy) Pertaining to the pudendum or external genital organs; pudendal.
  2. Easily ashamed, having a strong sense of shame; modest, chaste.

riced

riced

adj

  1. Made into or consisting of finely minced pieces resembling rice

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rice

sadic

sadic

adj

  1. Sadistic.

scind

scudi

scudi

noun

  1. plural of scudo

sodic

sodic

adj

  1. Of, relating to, or containing sodium.

sudic

vedic

vedic

Adjective

  1. Of or pertaining to the Vedas
  2. Of or relating to the Sanskrit language of the Vedas

viced

viced

adj

  1. (obsolete) vicious; corrupt

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of vice