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bedrip

bedrip

noun

  1. (UK dialectal) A band of harvesters.
  2. (UK dialectal) A crowd.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To drip about or all over; drip onto (something).

caprid

caprid

adj

  1. (zoology) Of or pertaining to the subfamily Caprinae of ruminants, of which the goat (genus Capra) is the type.

noun

  1. (zoology) Any member of the subfamily Caprinae.

carpid

cyprid

cyprid

noun

  1. Any freshwater ostracod of the family Cyprididae.

depair

diaper

diaper

noun

  1. (Canada, US) An absorbent garment worn by a baby, by a young child not yet toilet trained, or by an adult who is incontinent; a nappy.
  2. A textile fabric having a diamond-shaped pattern formed by alternating directions of thread.
  3. A towel or napkin made from such fabric.
  4. Surface decoration of any sort which consists of the constant repetition of one or more simple figures or units of design evenly spaced.
  5. The diamond pattern associated with diaper textiles.

verb

  1. Diapering a baby is something you have to learn fast.
  2. To draw flowers or figures, as upon cloth.
  3. To put diapers on someone.

diapir

diapir

noun

  1. (geology) An intrusion of a ductile rock into an overburden.

dipper

dipper

noun

  1. (UK, India) The control in a vehicle that switches between high-beam and low-beam (i.e. dips the lights), especially when used to signal other vehicles.
  2. (historical) A person employed in a tin plate works to coat steel plates in molten tin by dipping them.
  3. (historical) A person employed to assist a bather in and out of the sea.
  4. (historical, informal, Christianity) A Baptist or Dunker.
  5. (slang) A pickpocket.
  6. A cup-shaped vessel with a long handle, for dipping into and ladling out liquids; a ladle or scoop.
  7. Any of various small passerine birds of the genus Cinclus that live near fast-flowing streams and feed along the bottom.
  8. Any snack food intended to be dipped in sauce.
  9. One who, or that which, dips (immerses something, or itself, into a liquid).

dipter

dipyre

dipyre

noun

  1. A scapolite mineral.

dispar

dopier

dopier

adj

  1. comparative form of dopy: more dopy

dripps

drippy

drippy

adj

  1. (informal) Maudlin; sentimental.
  2. (informal) Rainy.
  3. (informal) Tiresome; annoying.
  4. (slang) Extravagant, luxurious.
  5. Dripping or tending to drip.

griped

griped

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of gripe

leprid

paired

paired

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pair

pardie

pardie

intj

  1. By God!

parodi

percid

percid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any fish in the family Percidae, the perches and darters.

perdie

perdie

intj

  1. Alternative form of pardie

perdit

perdix

period

period

adj

  1. Designating anything from a given historical era.
  2. Evoking, or appropriate for, a particular historical period, especially through the use of elaborate costumes and scenery.

intj

  1. (chiefly Canada, US) That's final; that's the end of the matter (analogous to a period ending a sentence); end of story.

noun

  1. (archaic) End point, conclusion.
  2. (chemistry) A row in the periodic table of the elements.
  3. (euphemistic) Female menstruation; an episode of this.
  4. (figurative) A decisive end to something; a stop.
  5. (genetics) A Drosophila gene, the gene product of which is involved in regulation of the circadian rhythm.
  6. (geology) A geochronologic unit of millions to tens of millions of years; a subdivision of an era, and subdivided into epochs.
  7. (mathematics) The length of an interval over which a periodic function, periodic sequence or repeating decimal repeats; often the least such length.
  8. (music) Two phrases (an antecedent and a consequent phrase).
  9. (now chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation).
  10. (obsolete) A specific moment during a given process; a point, a stage.
  11. (obsolete, medicine) The length of time for a disease to run its course.
  12. (rhetoric) A complete sentence, especially one expressing a single thought or making a balanced, rhythmic whole.
  13. (sports, chiefly ice hockey) Each of the intervals, typically three, of which a game is divided.
  14. (sports, chiefly ice hockey) One or more additional intervals to decide a tied game, an overtime period.
  15. A length of time.
  16. A period of time in history seen as a single coherent entity; an epoch, era.
  17. A section of an artist's, writer's (etc.) career distinguished by a given quality, preoccupation etc.
  18. An end or conclusion; the final point of a process etc.
  19. Each of the divisions into which a school day is split, allocated to a given subject or activity.
  20. The length of time during which the same characteristics of a periodic phenomenon recur, such as the repetition of a wave or the rotation of a planet.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To come to a period; to conclude.
  2. (obsolete, transitive, rare) To put an end to.

perlid

perlid

noun

  1. (zoology) Any in the genus Perla or family Perlidae of stoneflies.

phorid

phorid

noun

  1. Any fly of the family Phoridae.

picard

piedra

piedra

noun

  1. A hair disease caused by a fungus.

pierid

pierid

noun

  1. (entomology) Any member of the butterfly family Pieridae.

pinard

pindar

pindar

noun

  1. Alternative form of pinder or pindal ("peanut").

pinder

pinder

noun

  1. (US, dialectal, especially Southern US) A peanut, the nut-like pod containing the edible seed(s) of a leguminous plant.
  2. (US, dialectal, especially Southern US) The plant, Arachis hypogaea, that bears peanuts.
  3. (obsolete) One who impounds; a poundkeeper.

pirned

pirned

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pirn

prebid

prebid

adj

  1. Before a takeover bid.

priced

priced

adj

  1. (in combination) Having a price of the kind specified.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of price

priddy

prided

prided

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of pride

prides

prides

noun

  1. plural of pride

verb

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

primed

primed

adj

  1. Prepared for use or action.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of prime

prised

prised

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of prise

prized

prized

adj

  1. Highly valued, cherished.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of prize

protid

prudie

purdin

putrid

putrid

adj

  1. Morally corrupt
  2. Of, relating to, or characteristic of putrefaction, especially having a bad smell, like that of rotting flesh.
  3. Rotting, rotten, being in a state of putrefaction. [from 14th c.]
  4. Totally objectionable
  5. Vile, disgusting.

pyroid

pyroid

adj

  1. (chemistry) Pertaining to noble metals, such as gold and silver.
  2. Having a tapered shape.

noun

  1. Pyrolytic graphite.

rapide

rapido

rapids

rapids

noun

  1. plural of rapid

redips

redips

verb

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

redipt

redipt

verb

  1. (archaic) simple past tense and past participle of redip

repaid

repaid

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of repay

ripped

ripped

adj

  1. (bodybuilding) Having extremely low bodyfat content so that the shape of the underlying muscles become pronounced. Said especially of well-defined abdominal muscles.
  2. (slang) Drunk, inebriated.
  3. Copied or stolen usually from an identified source.
  4. In data storage, transferred to a hard disk from another portable media form.
  5. Pulled away from forcefully.
  6. Torn, either partly or into separate pieces.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of rip

sparid

sparid

noun

  1. Any of several perciform fishes of the family Sparidae

spider

spider

noun

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, obsolete) An alcoholic drink made with brandy and lemonade or ginger beer.
  2. (Internet, dated) A program which follows links on the World Wide Web in order to gather information.
  3. (chiefly Australia and New Zealand) A float (drink) made by mixing ice-cream and a soda or fizzy drink (such as lemonade).
  4. (cooking) Implement for moving food in and out of hot oil for deep frying, with a circular metal mesh attached to a long handle; a spider skimmer
  5. (cooking, US, UK, chiefly historical and now dialectal) A cast-iron frying pan with three legs, once common in open-hearth cookery.
  6. (cycling) A part of a crank, to which the chainrings are attached.
  7. (fly fishing, England) A soft-hackle fly.
  8. (mathematics) A spider graph or spider tree.
  9. (music) Part of a resonator instrument that transmits string vibrations from the bridge to a resonator cone at multiple points.
  10. (obsolete) A type of light phaeton.
  11. (photography) A support for a camera tripod, preventing it from sliding.
  12. (slang) A man who persistently approaches or accosts a woman in a public social setting, particularly in a bar.
  13. (slang) A spindly person.
  14. (slang, uncountable) Heroin.
  15. (snooker, billiards) A stick with a convex arch-shaped notched head used to support the cue when the cue ball is out of reach at normal extension; a bridge.
  16. (sports) The network of wires separating the areas of a dartboard.
  17. A skeleton or frame with radiating arms or members, often connected by crosspieces, such as a casting forming the hub and spokes to which the rim of a fly wheel or large gear is bolted; the body of a piston head; or a frame for strengthening a core or mould for a casting.
  18. Any of various eight-legged, predatory arthropods, of the order Araneae, most of which spin webs to catch prey.

verb

  1. (Internet, of a computer program) To follow links on the World Wide Web in order to gather information.
  2. To cover a surface like a cobweb.
  3. To move like a spider.

spired

spired

adj

  1. having a spire

sporid

sporid

noun

  1. (chiefly botany) A sporidium.

spried

torpid

torpid

adj

  1. dormant or hibernating
  2. lazy, lethargic or apathetic
  3. unmoving

noun

  1. (UK, Oxford University slang) An inferior racing boat, or one who rows in such a boat.

trepid

trepid

adj

  1. Timid, timorous, fearful.

tripod

tripod

noun

  1. (science fiction) A fictional three-legged Martian war machine from H.G. Wells's novel The War of the Worlds (1897).
  2. (slang) A man with macrophallism.
  3. A three-legged stand or mount.

verb

  1. (entomology, intransitive) Of a lizard, to raise its body upright bracing itself on hind legs and tail.
  2. (intransitive) To enter the tripod position showing signs of exhaustion or distress.

turpid

turpid

adj

  1. Foul; base; wicked; morally depraved.

upgird

upgird

verb

  1. (archaic, poetic) To support or hold up.