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adatom

adatom

noun

  1. (materials science) An atom that lies on a crystal surface

adhort

adhort

verb

  1. (obsolete) To exhort; to advise.

aditio

adopts

adopts

verb

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

adroit

adroit

adj

  1. Deft, dexterous, or skillful.

adyton

adyton

noun

  1. Synonym of adytum

antdom

antdom

noun

  1. The realm or world of ants; ants collectively.
  2. The state or essence of an ant.

antido

ardito

astond

athold

atloid

atloid

adj

  1. Synonym of atlantooccipital

atoned

atoned

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of atone

atwood

atwood

Proper noun

  1. An English topographic surname for someone who lived near a wood.
  2. A small city in Kansas, USA

autoed

autoed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of auto

azoted

azoted

adj

  1. (obsolete) nitrogenized

bardot

batoid

batoid

noun

  1. Any ray or skate of the superorder Batoidea.

bedolt

bedote

boated

boated

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of boat

bolted

bolted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of bolt

booted

booted

adj

  1. Wearing a boot or boots.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of boot

bootid

bordet

cadott

catdom

catdom

noun

  1. The state or essence of being a cat.

coated

coated

adj

  1. Covered with a thin layer.
  2. Wearing a coat.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of coat

codist

codist

noun

  1. A person who codifies; a codifier.
  2. An expert in the codes of civil law.

coedit

coedit

verb

  1. (transitive) To edit together.

condit

costed

costed

adj

  1. Having a specified (type of) cost

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cost

cotted

cotted

adj

  1. (figurative) difficult to please
  2. matted; tangled

cottid

cottid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any fish in the family Cottidae, the sculpins.

cytode

cytode

noun

  1. (biology) A nonnucleated mass of protoplasm, the supposed simplest form of independent life, differing from the amoeba, in which nuclei are present

cytoid

cytoid

adj

  1. (physiology) cell-like; applied to the corpuscles of lymph, blood, chyle, etc.

dabolt

dacoit

dacoit

noun

  1. (chiefly India, Myanmar, Pakistan) A bandit or armed robber, especially former parts of British India.

verb

  1. (chiefly India) To commit armed robbery.

dakoit

dakoit

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of dacoit

dakota

dakota

Proper noun

  1. the Santee branch of the Sioux people; the language of these people
  2. either of the two states North Dakota or South Dakota

Noun

  1. A member of the Dakota people.

dalton

dalton

noun

  1. (physics) the atomic mass unit

danton

danton

verb

  1. (transitive, Scotland) To daunt; to subdue.

darton

dartos

dartos

noun

  1. (anatomy) A thin layer of vascular contractile tissue that contains smooth muscle fibers but no fat and is situated directly beneath the skin of the scrotum or beneath that of the labia majora.

dation

dation

noun

  1. (obsolete, medicine) A dose.
  2. (rare, law) The act of giving, granting or conferring (e.g. an office) but not liberal as a donation or gift.

datnow

dattos

dattos

noun

  1. plural of datto

davout

dayton

dayton

Proper noun

  1. A community in Nova Scotia.
  2. A town in Alabama.
  3. A city in Idaho.
  4. A town in Indiana.
  5. A city in Iowa
  6. A city in Kentucky.
  7. A town in Maine
  8. A city in Minnesota
  9. A town in New York
  10. A city in Ohio, USA
  11. A city in Tennessee
  12. A city in Texas
  13. A town in Virginia
  14. A city in Washington State
  15. A town in Wyoming
  16. An English surname, variant of Deighton
  17. (1760-1824), an early American politician

debolt

debout

debtor

debtor

noun

  1. (economics) A person or firm that owes money; one in debt; one who owes a debt.
  2. (law) One who owes another anything, or is under obligation, arising from express agreement, implication of law, or principles of natural justice, to pay money or to fulfill some other obligation; in bankruptcy or similar proceedings, the person who is the subject of the proceeding.

decato

decoat

decoat

verb

  1. To remove a coating from

decoct

decoct

verb

  1. (cooking) To make an infusion.
  2. (cooking) To reduce, or concentrate by boiling down.
  3. (figurative) To heat as if by boiling.
  4. (figurative) To reduce or diminish.
  5. To digest in the stomach.

dehort

dehort

verb

  1. (transitive, rare or obsolete) To dissuade.

deloit

delton

demote

demote

verb

  1. (transitive) To lower the rank or status of.
  2. (transitive) To relegate.

demott

denote

denote

verb

  1. (transitive) To indicate; to mark.
  2. (transitive) To make overt.
  3. (transitive) To refer to literally; to convey as meaning.

denton

deport

deport

verb

  1. (reflexive, now rare) To comport (oneself); to behave.
  2. (transitive) To evict, especially from a country.

depots

depots

noun

  1. plural of depot

dermot

derout

desoto

desoto

Proper noun

  1. an unincorporated community in Indiana, USA. Also spelt Desoto.
  2. a city in Texas, USA.
  3. a brand of automobile produced and sold by Chrysler Corporation between 1928 and 1961.

despot

despot

noun

  1. (historical) A title awarded to senior members of the imperial family in the late Byzantine Empire, and claimed by various independent or semi-autonomous rulers in the Balkans (12th to 15th centuries)
  2. A ruler with absolute power; a tyrant.

detort

detort

verb

  1. to pervert
  2. to turn from the original or plain meaning
  3. to wrest

detour

detour

noun

  1. (programming) The diversion of the flow of execution for debugging or similar purposes.
  2. A diversion or deviation from one's original route.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To make a detour.
  2. (transitive) To direct or send on a detour.

deuton

deuton

noun

  1. (dated) deuteron

devota

devote

devote

adj

  1. (obsolete) devoted; addicted; devout

verb

  1. to consign over; to doom
  2. to execrate; to curse
  3. to give one's time, focus one's efforts, commit oneself, etc. entirely for, on, or to a certain matter

devoto

devoto

Noun

  1. A devotee.

devout

devout

adj

  1. (archaic) Expressing devotion or piety.
  2. Devoted to religion or to religious feelings and duties; pious; extremely religious.
  3. Warmly devoted; hearty; sincere; earnest.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A devotee.
  2. (obsolete) A devotional composition, or part of a composition; devotion.

dewrot

dextro

dhooti

dhotee

dhotis

dhotis

noun

  1. plural of dhoti

diatom

diatom

noun

  1. Any of a group of minute unicellular algae having a siliceous covering of great delicacy, now categorized as class Diatomophyceae or division Bacillariophyta.

dicots

dicots

noun

  1. plural of dicot

diglot

diglot

adj

  1. Synonym of bilingual.

noun

  1. A bilingual inscription, book, or person.

diketo

dimout

dimout

noun

  1. A (scheduled or accidental) general reduction in electrical power, like a blackout but less severe.

diotic

diotic

adj

  1. Of or relating to both ears.

dition

dition

noun

  1. (obsolete) Dominion; rule.

ditone

ditone

noun

  1. (obsolete, music) An interval of two tones

ditton

dittos

dittos

noun

  1. plural of ditto

divort

divoto

divots

divots

noun

  1. plural of divot

doated

doated

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of doat

doater

doater

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of doter

docent

docent

adj

  1. Instructive; that teaches.

noun

  1. (chiefly US) A tour guide at a museum, art gallery, historical site, etc.
  2. A teacher or lecturer at some universities (in central Europe, etc.)

docity

docity

noun

  1. The quality of being teachable.

docket

docket

noun

  1. (Australia) A receipt.
  2. (law) A schedule of cases awaiting action in a court.
  3. (law) A short entry of the proceedings of a court; the register containing them; the office containing the register.
  4. (obsolete) A summary; a brief digest.
  5. A ticket or label fixed to something, showing its contents or directions to its use.
  6. An agenda of things to be done.

verb

  1. (transitive) To enter or inscribe in a docket, or list of causes for trial.
  2. (transitive) To label a parcel, etc.
  3. (transitive) To make a brief abstract of (a writing) and endorse it on the back of the paper, or to endorse the title or contents on the back of; to summarize.
  4. (transitive) To make a brief abstract of and inscribe in a book.

doctor

doctor

noun

  1. (dated) Any mechanical contrivance intended to remedy a difficulty or serve some purpose in an exigency.
  2. (obsolete) A teacher; one skilled in a profession or a branch of knowledge; a learned man.
  3. (obsolete, nautical, slang) A ship's cook.
  4. A fish, the friar skate.
  5. A nickname for a person who has special knowledge or talents to manipulate or arrange transactions.
  6. A person who has attained a doctorate, such as a Ph.D. or Th.D. or one of many other terminal degrees conferred by a college or university.
  7. A physician; a member of the medical profession; one who is trained and licensed to heal the sick or injured. The final examination and qualification may award a doctor degree in which case the post-nominal letters are D.O., DPM, M.D., DMD, DDS, in the US or MBBS in the UK.
  8. A veterinarian; a medical practitioner who treats non-human animals.

verb

  1. (intransitive, humorous) To act as a medical doctor.
  2. (intransitive, obsolete) To take medicine.
  3. (transitive) To act as a medical doctor to.
  4. (transitive) To adulterate, drug, or poison (drink).
  5. (transitive) To alter or make obscure, as with the intention to deceive, especially a document.
  6. (transitive) To genetically alter an extant species.
  7. (transitive) To make (someone) into an (academic) doctor; to confer a doctorate upon.
  8. (transitive) To physically alter (medically or surgically) a living being in order to change growth or behavior.

doctus

dodlet

doesnt

doesnt

verb

  1. Misspelling of doesn't.

dogate

dogate

noun

  1. The office or dignity of a doge.

dogget

dogget

noun

  1. Obsolete form of docket.

dogtie

dohter

doigte

doited

doited

adj

  1. (Scotland) Afflicted with weak-mindedness, usually caused by senility

dolent

dolent

adj

  1. (archaic) Sad, sorrowful.

dolite

dolton

doment

domett

domett

noun

  1. A kind of baize with cotton warp and woollen weft.

domite

domite

noun

  1. (mineralogy) A greyish variety of trachyte.

donalt

donata

donate

donate

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.

donati

donato

donets

donnot

donnot

noun

  1. (Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of do-naught

donuts

donuts

noun

  1. plural of donut

doocot

doocot

noun

  1. (Scotland) dovecote

dooket

dookit

dopant

dopant

noun

  1. (materials science) A substance added in small amounts to a pure material, such as semiconductor, to alter its original electrical or optical properties; a doping agent

dorati

dorita

dorlot

dorpat

dorset

dorset

Proper noun

  1. A maritime county of England bounded by Somerset, Wiltshire, Hampshire, Devon and the English Channel.

dorter

dorter

noun

  1. (historical) A bedroom or dormitory, especially in a monastery.

dorthy

dorton

dotage

dotage

noun

  1. Decline in judgment and other cognitive functions, associated with aging; senility.
  2. Fondness or attentiveness, especially to an excessive degree.
  3. Foolish utterance(s); drivel.

dotant

dotant

noun

  1. (obsolete) A dotard.

dotard

dotard

noun

  1. An old person with impaired intellect; one in his or her dotage.
  2. One who dotes on another, showing excessive fondness.

dotate

doters

doters

noun

  1. plural of doter

dothan

dothan

Proper noun

  1. a city in Alabama, USA, and the county seat of Named after the biblical Dothan.

dother

dotier

dotier

adj

  1. comparative form of doty: more doty

doting

doting

adj

  1. Characterized by giving love and affection.
  2. Showing a decline of mental faculties, especially when it occurs in old age.

noun

  1. Excessive fondness; reverence.

verb

  1. present participle of dote

dotish

dotish

adj

  1. (archaic) foolish; weak; imbecile

dotkin

dotlet

dotson

dotted

dotted

adj

  1. (figurative) Covered with irregularly scattered objects.
  2. (music, of notes and rests) With a dot after, increasing the value of the duration by half of the basic note.
  3. (of a line) Made up of a series of dots.
  4. (usually computing) That contains dots.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of dot

dottel

dottel

noun

  1. Alternative form of dottle

dotter

dotter

noun

  1. An instrument for drawing dots.

dottie

dottie

noun

  1. (MLE) Alternative spelling of dotty (“shotgun”)
  2. Obsolete form of dhoti.

dottle

dottle

adj

  1. (Scotland) Stupid or senile.

noun

  1. (Scotland) A dotard.
  2. (Tyneside) A baby's dummy, pacifier.
  3. A plug or tap of a vessel.
  4. A small rounded lump or mass.
  5. The still burning or wholly burnt tobacco plug in a pipe.

doubts

doubts

noun

  1. plural of doubt

verb

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

doubty

doubty

adj

  1. (obsolete) Dubious, doubtful.
  2. Obsolete form of doughty.

doucet

doucet

noun

  1. (in the plural) Deer testicles.
  2. (obsolete except in dialects) A sweetened dish.

dought

dought

noun

  1. (Scotland, Northern England, obsolete) might, strength

verb

  1. (dialect) alternative past of dow