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adm

amd

cmd

cmd

noun

  1. (computing) Abbreviation of command.

dam

dam

intj

  1. (slang or pronunciation spelling) Damn.

noun

  1. (India) An obsolete Indian copper coin, equal to a fortieth of a rupee.
  2. (South Africa, Australia) A reservoir.
  3. (dentistry) A device to prevent a tooth from getting wet during dental work, consisting of a rubber sheet held with a band.
  4. A firebrick wall, or a stone, which forms the front of the hearth of a blast furnace.
  5. A former coin of Nepal, 128 of which were worth one mohar.
  6. A kind of crowned piece in the game of draughts.
  7. A structure placed across a flowing body of water to stop the flow or part of the flow, generally for purposes such as retaining or diverting some of the water or retarding the release of accumulated water to avoid abrupt flooding.
  8. Female parent, mother, generally regarding breeding of animals.
  9. The water reservoir resulting from placing such a structure.

verb

  1. (transitive) To block the flow of water.

dbm

dcm

dem

dem

det

  1. (Caribbean, Jamaica, MLE, slang) (clitic, suffix) A group of.
  2. Nonstandard form of them. (in the sense of "those")

pron

  1. Nonstandard form of them.

dfm

dim

dim

adj

  1. (colloquial) Not smart or intelligent.
  2. (music) Clipping of diminished.
  3. Disapproving, unfavorable: rarely used outside the phrase take a dim view of.
  4. Indistinct, hazy or unclear.
  5. Not bright or colorful.

noun

  1. (archaic) Dimness.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become darker.
  2. (transitive) To make something less bright.
  3. To deprive of distinct vision; to hinder from seeing clearly, either by dazzling or clouding the eyes; to darken the senses or understanding of.
  4. To render dim, obscure, or dark; to make less bright or distinct

dkm

dma

dmd

dme

dmi

dmk

dml

dms

dmt

dmu

dmv

dmz

dom

dom

noun

  1. A dominator (in sadomasochistic sexual practices), especially a male one.
  2. A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders.
  3. A title formerly borne by member of the high nobility of Portugal and Brazil

verb

  1. (slang, online gaming or BDSM) To dominate.

dpm

dsm

dum

dum

adj

  1. (India, cooking) cooked with steam
  2. (nonstandard, humorous) Alternative spelling of dumb.
  3. Pronunciation spelling of damn.

intj

  1. Syllable used when humming a tune.

dvm

edm

fdm

idm

imd

mad

mad

adj

  1. (UK, informal) Bizarre; incredible.
  2. (chiefly US; informal in UK) Angry, annoyed.
  3. (chiefly in the negative, informal) Used litotically to indicate satisfaction or approval.
  4. (colloquial, usually with for or about) Extremely enthusiastic about; crazy about; infatuated with; overcome with desire for.
  5. (of a compass needle) Having impaired polarity.
  6. (of animals) Abnormally ferocious or furious; or, rabid, affected with rabies.
  7. (slang, chiefly Northeastern US) Intensifier, signifies an abundance or high quality of a thing; very, much or many.
  8. Extremely foolish or unwise; irrational; imprudent.
  9. Insane; crazy, mentally deranged.
  10. Wildly confused or excited.

adv

  1. (slang, New England, New York and UK, dialect) Intensifier; to a large degree; extremely; exceedingly; very; unbelievably.

verb

  1. (now colloquial US, Jamaica) To madden, to anger, to frustrate.
  2. (obsolete, intransitive) To be or become mad.

mbd

mdc

mde

mdf

mdf

Noun

  1. Medium density fibreboard.

mdi

mdi

Proper noun

  1. of It's an interface of the NUWC.

mdm

mds

mdt

mdu

mdx

med

med

adj

  1. (informal) Clipping of medical.

noun

  1. (informal, chiefly in the plural) Medications, especially prescribed psychoactive medications.

verb

  1. (UK, dialect) May; might.

mfd

mfd

adj

  1. Abbreviation of manufactured.

noun

  1. (obsolete) Abbreviation of microfarad.
  2. Abbreviation of manufacturing date.

mgd

mhd

mid

mid

adj

  1. (African-American Vernacular, slang) Of marijuana, midgrade.
  2. (African-American Vernacular, slang) Of mediocre quality.
  3. (Internet slang) Trashy; low-quality.
  4. (linguistics) Made with a somewhat elevated position of some certain part of the tongue, in relation to the palate; midway between the high and the low; said of certain vowel sounds, such as, [e o ɛ ɔ].
  5. Occupying a middle position; middle.

noun

  1. (archaic) middle
  2. (disc golf) A mid-range.

prep

  1. (in representations of German-accented English) With.

mld

mod

mod

adj

  1. Abbreviation of moderate.

noun

  1. (Internet) A moderator, for example on a discussion forum.
  2. (UK) A 1960s British person who dressed in such a style and was interested in modernism and the modern music of the time; the opposite of a rocker.
  3. (computing, informal) A module (file containing a tracker music sequence).
  4. (in the plural, Oxford University, informal) Moderations: university examinations generally taken in the first year.
  5. (informal) Clipping of modification.
  6. (mathematics, programming) Abbreviation of modulus.
  7. (rock climbing) A moderately difficult route.
  8. (statistics) Abbreviation of mode.
  9. (uncountable) An unconventionally modern style of fashionable dress originating in England in the 1960s, characterized by ankle-length black trenchcoats and sunglasses.
  10. (video games) An end user-created package containing modifications to the look or behaviour of a video game.
  11. A festival of Scottish Gaelic song, arts and culture, akin to the Welsh eisteddfod.

verb

  1. (transitive, Internet, informal) To moderate; to silence or punish (a rule-breaking user) on a forum, especially when done by a moderator.
  2. (transitive, informal) To modify (an object) from its original condition, typically for the purposes of individualizing and/or enhancing the performance of the object.
  3. (video games) To install or create a mod.

mrd

msd

mtd

mud

mud

noun

  1. (construction industry slang) Wet concrete as it is being mixed, delivered and poured.
  2. (figuratively) Willfully abusive, even slanderous remarks or claims, notably between political opponents.
  3. (gay sex, slang) Stool that is exposed as a result of anal sex.
  4. (geology) A particle less than 62.5 microns in diameter, following the Wentworth scale
  5. (historical) A kind of box traditionally used in the Netherlands for measuring muds.
  6. (historical) A traditional Dutch unit of dry measure of variable size, frequently about 3 bushels.
  7. (historical) A traditional Dutch unit of land area, vaguely reckoned as the amount of land required to sow a mud of seed.
  8. (slang) Coffee.
  9. (slang) Money, dough, especially when proceeding from dirty business.
  10. (slang, derogatory, ethnic slur) A black person.
  11. A mixture of water and soil or fine grained sediment.
  12. A plaster-like mixture used to texture or smooth drywall.
  13. Drilling fluid.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To go under the mud, as an eel does.
  2. (intransitive, Internet) To participate in a MUD or multi-user dungeon.
  3. (transitive) To make muddy or dirty; to apply mud to (something).
  4. (transitive) To make turbid.

mvd

mxd

odm

omd

rdm

sdm

smd

tdm

vdm

vmd

wdm