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chard

chard

noun

  1. (cooking) Artichoke leaves and shoots, blanched to eat.
  2. (uncountable, cooking) An edible leafy vegetable, Beta vulgaris subsp. cicla, with a slightly bitter taste.

chord

chord

noun

  1. (aeronautics) The distance between the leading and trailing edge of a wing, measured in the direction of the normal airflow.
  2. (anatomy) A cord.
  3. (computing) A keyboard shortcut that involves two or more distinct keypresses, such as Ctrl+M followed by P.
  4. (engineering) A horizontal member of a truss.
  5. (geometry) A straight line between two points of a curve.
  6. (graph theory) An edge that is not part of a cycle but connects two vertices of the cycle.
  7. (music) A harmonic set of three or more notes that is heard as if sounding simultaneously.
  8. (nautical) An imaginary line from the luff of a sail to its leech.
  9. (rail transport) A section of subsidiary railway track that interconnects two primary tracks that cross at different levels, to permit traffic to flow between them.
  10. The string of a musical instrument.

verb

  1. (music) To accord; to harmonize together.
  2. (transitive) To provide with musical chords or strings; to string; to tune.
  3. (transitive) To write chords for.

derah

derth

derth

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of dearth

dheri

dhikr

dhikr

noun

  1. (Islam) An Islamic prayer whereby a phrase or expression of praise is repeated continually.

dhruv

drogh

dryth

dryth

noun

  1. (obsolete) A drought.
  2. (obsolete, uncountable) Dryness.

erdah

fardh

fardh

noun

  1. Alternative form of fard (“Islamic commandment”)

hadar

hardi

hards

hards

noun

  1. The short coarser fibers of flax or hemp; tow.
  2. plural of hard

hardy

hardy

adj

  1. (botany) Able to survive adverse growing conditions.
  2. Brave and resolute.
  3. Having rugged physical strength; inured to fatigue or hardships.
  4. Impudent.

noun

  1. (usually in the plural) Anything, especially a plant, that is hardy.
  2. A blacksmith's fuller or chisel, having a square shank for insertion into a square hole in an anvil, called the hardy hole.

hared

hared

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hare

harod

hdqrs

hdqrs

noun

  1. Abbreviation of headquarters.

heard

heard

adj

  1. That has been heard or listened to; that has been aurally detected.

intj

  1. I understand; gotcha

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hear

heder

heder

noun

  1. An elementary school in which students are taught to read Hebrew texts.

herds

herds

noun

  1. plural of herd

verb

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

herod

herod

Proper noun

  1. The name of any of a number of members of the Herodian dynasty who ruled in the Roman province of Judea.
  2. The biblical king who is said to have ordered the execution of all baby boys under the age of two in the town of Bethlehem and the surrounding region, as he saw Jesus as a threat to his rule; identified with

hider

hider

noun

  1. One who hides oneself or a thing.

hired

hired

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of hire

hoard

hoard

noun

  1. (archaeology) A cache of valuable objects or artefacts; a trove.
  2. A hidden supply or fund.
  3. A hoarding (billboard).
  4. A hoarding (temporary structure used during construction).
  5. A projecting structure (especially of wood) in a fortification, somewhat similar to and later superseded by the brattice.
  6. Misspelling of horde.

verb

  1. To amass, usually for one's own private collection.

hoder

hodur

horde

horde

noun

  1. A large number of people or things.
  2. A wandering troop or gang; especially, a clan or tribe of a nomadic people (originally Tatars) migrating from place to place for the sake of pasturage, plunder, etc.; a predatory multitude.

verb

  1. to travel en masse, to flock

hurds

hurds

noun

  1. Alternative form of hards.

hydra

hydra

noun

  1. (fantasy) A dragon-like creature with many heads and the ability to regrow them when maimed.
  2. A complex, multifarious problem or situation that cannot be solved easily and rapidly.
  3. Any of several small freshwater polyps of the genus Hydra and related genera, having a naked cylindrical body and an oral opening surrounded by tentacles.

hydri

hydro

hydro

adj

  1. hydroelectric
  2. hydroponic

noun

  1. (Britain, countable, dated) A spa.
  2. (Canada, uncountable) electrical power supply; specifically, electrical power provided by a utility (as a publicly-owned one); payment or bills for this.
  3. (countable, aviation, obsolete) Abbreviation of hydroaeroplane.
  4. (uncountable) hydroelectric power
  5. Alternative form of hydro- (“water”)

phard

radha

radha

Proper noun

  1. The beloved of the Hindu avatar Krishna.
  2. name used in India.

rdhos

rehid

rehid

verb

  1. simple past tense of rehide

rheda

rhoda

rhode

rhode

Proper noun

  1. In Greek mythology, the oldest Oceanid, a daughter of Tethys and Oceanus

rhody

rhynd

rhynd

noun

  1. Alternative form of rynd (“type of support for a millstone”)

shard

shard

noun

  1. (by extension) A piece of material, especially rock and similar materials, reminding of a broken piece of glass or pottery.
  2. (databases) A component of a sharded distributed database.
  3. (online gaming) An instance of an MMORPG that is one of several independent and structurally identical virtual worlds, none of which has so many players as to exhaust a system's resources.
  4. (slang, in the singular or in the plural) A piece of crystal methamphetamine.
  5. A piece of broken glass or pottery, especially one found in an archaeological dig.
  6. A tough scale, sheath, or shell; especially an elytron of a beetle.
  7. The plant chard.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To fall apart into shards, usually as the result of impact or explosion.
  2. (online gaming, transitive) To divide (an MMORPG) into several shards, or to establish a shard of one.
  3. (transitive) To break (something) into shards.

sherd

sherd

noun

  1. (dated or archaeology) Alternative form of shard

shred

shred

adj

  1. Synonym of shredded (“cut or torn into narrow strips or small pieces”)

noun

  1. (archaic) A piece of gold or silver lace or thread.
  2. (by extension) A thin strand or wisp, as of a cloud, mist, etc.
  3. (cooking) A thin strip of fruit peel, a vegetable, etc., cut so that it curls.
  4. (obsolete) A tailor.
  5. (rare) A shard or sherd (“a piece of broken glass or pottery”).
  6. A fragment of something; a particle; a piece; also, a very small amount.
  7. A long, narrow piece (especially of fabric) cut or torn off; a strip; specifically, a piece of cloth or clothing.

verb

  1. (archaic) To cut or sever (something) into two parts.
  2. (bodybuilding) To reduce body weight due to fat and water before a competition.
  3. (cooking) To cut (fruit peel, a vegetable, etc.) into thin strips that curl.
  4. (music) Chiefly in rock and heavy metal: to play (a musical instrument (especially a guitar) or a piece of music) very fast.
  5. (originally US) To convincingly defeat (someone); to thrash, to trounce.
  6. (snowboarding, surfing) To cut through (snow, water, etc.) swiftly with one's snowboard, surfboard, etc.; (by extension) to move or ride along (a road, track, etc.) aggressively and rapidly.
  7. (snowboarding, surfing, etc.) To travel swiftly using a snowboard, surfboard, or vehicle.
  8. To become separated into small portions.
  9. To chop or cut (something) into pieces.
  10. To cut or tear (something) into long, narrow pieces or strips.
  11. To cut, lop, or strip (branches, etc.) off; also, to cut (a piece) from something.
  12. To destroy (a document) by cutting or tearing into strips or small pieces that cannot easily be read, especially using a shredder.
  13. To prune or trim (a tree, a vineyard, etc.).
  14. To reduce (something) by a large percentage; to slash.
  15. To separate (something) into small portions.

third

third

adj

  1. The ordinal form of the cardinal number three; Coming after the second.

noun

  1. (archaic) One sixtieth of a second, i.e., the third in a series of fractional parts in a sexagesimal number system. Also formerly known as a tierce.
  2. (baseball) third base
  3. (golf) A handicap of one stroke every third hole.
  4. (music) An interval consisting of the first and third notes in a scale.
  5. (uncountable) The third gear of a gearbox.
  6. A third-class degree, awarded to the lowest achievers in an honours degree programme
  7. One of three equal parts of a whole.
  8. The person or thing in the third position.

verb

  1. (informal) To agree with a proposition or statement after it has already been seconded.
  2. To divide into three equal parts.