Covered with cracks (generally applied to porcelain).
Maddened; driven insane.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of craze
crozed
darzee
deprez
derzon
dizdar
dizdar
noun
(now historical) The commander of a castle or fortress in the Ottoman Empire.
doozer
doozer
noun
Alternative form of doozy
dorize
dozers
dozers
noun
plural of dozer
dozier
dozier
adj
comparative form of dozy: more dozy
drazel
drazel
noun
(obsolete) A slut; a vagabond wench; a drossel.
durzee
durzee
noun
Alternative form of durzi
dzeren
dzeren
noun
Alternative form of zeren
dzerin
dzeron
ezzard
frazed
frized
frized
verb
simple past tense and past participle of frize
furzed
grazed
grazed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of graze
hazard
hazard
noun
(billiards) The act of potting a ball, whether the object ball (winning hazard) or the player's ball (losing hazard).
(golf) A sand or water obstacle on a golf course.
(historical) A game of chance played with dice, usually for monetary stakes; popular mainly from 14th c. to 19th c.
(in driving a vehicle) An obstacle or other feature that presents a risk or danger that justifies the driver in taking action to avoid it.
(obsolete) Anything that is hazarded or risked, such as a stake in gambling.
(programming) A problem with the instruction pipeline in CPU microarchitectures when the next instruction cannot execute in the following clock cycle, potentially leading to incorrect results.
(tennis) The side of the court into which the ball is served.
An obstacle or other feature which causes risk or danger; originally in sports, and now applied more generally.
Chance.
The chance of suffering harm; danger, peril, risk of loss.
verb
To expose to chance; to take a risk.
To risk (something); to venture, incur, or bring on.
izzard
izzard
noun
(Scotland, and archaically in England and Ireland) The letter Z; zed, zee.
lizard
lizard
noun
(chiefly in attributive use) Lizard skin, the skin of these reptiles.
(colloquial) A coward.
(colloquial) An unctuous person.
(in compounds) A person who idly spends time in a specified place, especially a promiscuous female.
(rock paper scissors) A hand forming a "D" shape with the tips of the thumb and index finger touching (a handshape resembling a lizard), that beats paper and Spock and loses to rock and scissors in rock-paper-scissors-lizard-Spock.
Any reptile of the order Squamata that is not a snake or an amphisbaenian, usually having four legs, external ear openings, movable eyelids and a long slender body and tail.
mazard
mazard
noun
(archaic slang) Head; skull.
A kind of small black cherry.
mazdur
mazdur
noun
(India) Alternative form of mazdoor (“a laborer”)
nazard
ormazd
prized
prized
adj
Highly valued, cherished.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of prize
razeed
razeed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of razee
razzed
razzed
adj
(slang) Full of energy or enthusiasm.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of razz
vizard
vizard
noun
(archaic) A mask (cover for the face, used for disguise, protection, etc.)
(archaic) A visor (part of a helmet covering the face).