Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adult
aldous
alidus
almuds
almuds
noun
plural of almud
builds
builds
noun
plural of build
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of build
caulds
cladus
cladus
noun
(botany) A branch of a ramose spicule, which collectively form the cladome.
clouds
clouds
noun
plural of cloud
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cloud
delius
dolius
dolous
duclos
dulias
dulias
noun
plural of dulia
dulles
dulsea
dulses
dulses
noun
plural of dulse
duscle
duskly
duskly
adv
In a dark or dusky manner.
eludes
eludes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of elude
faulds
faulds
noun
plural of fauld
fluids
fluids
noun
plural of fluid
gildus
glusid
goulds
guilds
guilds
noun
plural of guild
landus
laudes
leudes
leudes
noun
plural of leud
loused
loused
verb
simple past tense and past participle of louse
lushed
lushed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lush
lusiad
lusted
lusted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lust
moulds
moulds
noun
plural of mould
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mould
pulsed
pulsed
adj
Producing, or consisting of pulses (short bursts)
verb
simple past tense and past participle of pulse
saluda
seldun
should
should
noun
Something that ought to be the case as opposed to already being the case.
verb
(auxiliary) Simple past tense of shall.
(auxiliary, subjunctive) Used to form a variant of the present subjunctive, expressing a state or action that is hypothetical, potential, mandated, etc.
(formal or literary outside certain combinations such as with 'imagine' or 'think') Used to impart a tentative, conjectural or polite nuance.
(formal or literary) Used to express a conditional outcome.
(informal) With verbs such as 'see' or 'hear', usually in the second person, used to point out something remarkable in either a good or bad way.
In questions, asks what is correct, proper, desirable, etc.
Indicates that something is expected to have happened or to be the case now.
To make a statement of what ought to be true, as opposed to reality.
Used to give advice or opinion that an action is, or would have been, beneficial or desirable.
Used to issue an instruction (traditionally seen as carrying less force of authority than alternatives such as 'shall' or 'must').
Will be likely to (become or do something); indicates a degree of possibility or probability that the stated thing will happen or be true in the future.
sludge
sludge
noun
(uncountable, music) sludge metal
A mass of small pieces of ice on the surface of a body of water.
A residual semi-solid material left from industrial, water treatment, or wastewater treatment processes.
A sediment of accumulated minerals in a steam boiler.