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adamas

adamis

addams

adeems

adeems

verb

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

adesmy

adesmy

noun

  1. (botany) The division or defective coherence of an organ that is usually whole.

admass

admass

noun

  1. (dated, Britain) That part of society that is influenced by mass media advertising.

admits

admits

verb

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

almuds

almuds

noun

  1. plural of almud

amadas

amadis

amadus

amends

amends

noun

  1. Compensation for a loss or injury; recompense; reparation.
  2. plural of amend

verb

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

amides

amides

noun

  1. plural of amide

amidst

amidst

prep

  1. In the midst or middle of; surrounded or encompassed by; among.

amsden

amused

amused

adj

  1. (usually with a complement) Enjoying humor aspects (of something).
  2. Displaying amusement.
  3. Pleasurably entertained.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of amuse

bedims

bedims

verb

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

cadism

cadism

noun

  1. Alternative form of caddism (“caddish behaviour”)

cadmus

cadmus

Proper noun

  1. A Phoenician prince, son of king Agenor of Tyre. Was sent by his royal parents to seek and return his sister Europa after being abducted from Phoenicia by Zeus. Credited with founding Greek city of Thebes and inventing Greek alphabet.

csmacd

damans

damans

noun

  1. plural of daman

damars

damars

noun

  1. plural of damar

damask

damask

adj

  1. Of a grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose.

noun

  1. A damask rose, Rosa × damascena.
  2. A grayish-pink color, like that of the damask rose.
  3. A heavy woolen or worsted stuff with a pattern woven in the same way as the linen damask; made for furniture covering and hangings.
  4. An ornate silk fabric originating from Damascus.
  5. Damascus steel
  6. Linen so woven that a pattern is produced by the different directions of the thread, without contrast of colour.
  7. The peculiar markings or water of such steel.

verb

  1. To decorate or weave in damascene patterns

damsel

damsel

noun

  1. A chattering damsel (component of a mill).
  2. A girl; a maiden (without sexual experience).
  3. A young woman (of noble birth).
  4. A young woman who is not married.
  5. An unmarried lady-in-waiting.

damson

damson

adj

  1. The color of the fruit of this tree, a very deep purple.

noun

  1. A subspecies of plum tree, Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, native to Eurasia.
  2. The edible fruit of this tree.

danism

datism

datums

datums

verb

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

degums

degums

verb

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

deimos

deimos

Proper noun

  1. A son of Ares (Latin: Mars), god of terror.
  2. The outermost natural satellite of Mars.

deisms

deisms

noun

  1. plural of deism

demast

demast

verb

  1. (transitive) To break the mast of (a sailing ship) in an accident.
  2. (transitive) To remove the mast from (a sailing ship) for storage.

demies

demies

noun

  1. plural of demy

demise

demise

noun

  1. (countable) Death.
  2. (countable) The end of something, in a negative sense; downfall.
  3. (law) The conveyance or transfer of an estate, either in fee for life or for years, most commonly the latter.
  4. Transmission by formal act or conveyance to an heir or successor; transference; especially, the transfer or transmission of the crown or royal authority to a successor.

verb

  1. (intransitive, law) To pass by inheritance.
  2. (transitive, law) To convey, as by will or lease.
  3. (transitive, law) To transmit by inheritance.
  4. (transitive, obsolete, law) To give.

demiss

demiss

adj

  1. (archaic) Humble, lowly; abject.

demist

demist

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove the layer of fine liquid particles from the surface of (a window or mirror).

demits

demits

verb

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

demobs

demobs

verb

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

demons

demons

noun

  1. plural of demon

demurs

demurs

noun

  1. plural of demur

verb

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

denims

denims

noun

  1. Jeans made of denim.
  2. plural of denim

dermas

dermas

noun

  1. plural of derma

dermis

dermis

noun

  1. (anatomy) The tissue of the skin underlying the epidermis.

deseam

desman

desman

noun

  1. Either of two species, Desmana moschata or Galemys pyrenaicus, of aquatic or semi-aquatic insectivore of the mole family, Talpidae, found in Europe.

desmet

desmic

desmic

adj

  1. (geometry, of polyhedra) Related such that each edge of one cuts a pair of opposite edges of the other.

desmid

desmid

noun

  1. Any of about 5000 species of mostly unicellular freshwater green algae belonging to the order Desmidiales.

desmon

dessma

desume

desume

verb

  1. (obsolete) To borrow; to select.

difmos

dimers

dimers

noun

  1. plural of dimer

dimiss

dimpsy

dimpsy

adj

  1. Alternative form of dimpsey

diosma

disarm

disarm

noun

  1. The act of depriving a person of a weapon they carry.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To lay down arms; to stand down.
  2. (intransitive) To reduce one's own military forces.
  3. (transitive) To deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous.
  4. (transitive) To deprive of weapons; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless.
  5. (transitive) To disable the security systems on.

diseme

dismal

dismal

adj

  1. Causing despair; gloomy and bleak.
  2. Depressing, dreary, cheerless.
  3. Disappointingly inadequate.
  4. Disastrous, calamitous

disman

disman

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To castrate or emasculate; to remove the manhood of.
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To deprive of human character.
  3. (obsolete, transitive) To deprive of men.

dismaw

dismay

dismay

noun

  1. A sudden or complete loss of courage and firmness in the face of trouble or danger; overwhelming and disabling terror; a sinking of the spirits
  2. Condition fitted to dismay; ruin.

verb

  1. To cause to feel apprehension; great sadness, or fear; to deprive of energy
  2. To render lifeless; to subdue; to disquiet.
  3. To take dismay or fright; to be filled with dismay.

dismes

dismes

noun

  1. plural of disme

dismit

djemas

dogmas

dolmas

dolmas

noun

  1. plural of dolma

domash

domnus

dorism

dorism

Noun

  1. A Doric phrase or idiom.

dorsum

dorsum

noun

  1. (astronomy) Theta Capricorni, a star on the back of the Goat.
  2. (geology) A ridge on a hill, or on the surface of a planet or moon.
  3. The back of the tongue, used for articulating dorsal consonants.
  4. The top of the foot or the back of the hand.

doumas

doumas

noun

  1. plural of douma

dramas

dramas

noun

  1. plural of drama

dreams

dreams

noun

  1. plural of dream

verb

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

drimys

dromos

dromos

noun

  1. (historical) A racecourse, especially in Ancient Greece.
  2. (historical) A walkway to a building, (especially) a ceremonial walkway to a temple or tomb in Ancient Greece or Egypt.
  3. (historical) An avenue, especially in Ancient Greece.

dsname

dudism

dumose

dumose

adj

  1. Alternative form of dumous

dumous

dumous

adj

  1. (botany) Having a compact, bushy form.
  2. Abounding with bushes and briars.

dunams

dunams

noun

  1. plural of dunam

duomos

durums

durums

noun

  1. plural of durum

edemas

edemas

noun

  1. plural of edema

embeds

embeds

noun

  1. plural of embed

verb

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

emends

emends

verb

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

emydes

emydes

noun

  1. plural of emys

esmond

esmond

Proper noun

  1. A village in North Dakota.
  2. A village in Rhode Island.

fedsim

idiasm

idiasm

noun

  1. A peculiarity of writing that is specific to an author.

idioms

idioms

noun

  1. plural of idiom

idoism

imbeds

imbeds

verb

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

imides

imides

noun

  1. plural of imide

iodism

iodism

noun

  1. (pathology) iodine poisoning

isimud

ismdom

lameds

lameds

noun

  1. plural of lamed

madams

madams

verb

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

maddis

madras

madras

noun

  1. A brightly colored cotton fabric with a checked or striped pattern.
  2. A large handkerchief of this fabric, worn on the head in the West Indies.

madres

madsen

madson

mahdis

masdeu

mashed

mashed

adj

  1. (informal) intoxicated
  2. Broken up into a pulpy state.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mash

masjid

masjid

noun

  1. (Islam) A mosque.

masked

masked

adj

  1. (botany) Personate.
  2. (zoology, of birds) Having the anterior part of the head differing decidedly in color from the rest of the plumage.
  3. Characterized by masks.
  4. Concealed; hidden.
  5. Wearing a mask or masks.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mask

massed

massed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mass

masted

masted

adj

  1. (often in combination) Having (the specified kind or number of) masts.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mast

maunds

maunds

noun

  1. plural of maund

mdlles

medals

medals

noun

  1. plural of medal

verb

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

medeus

medias

medias

noun

  1. (proscribed) plural of media

medics

medics

noun

  1. (obsolete) The science of medicine.
  2. plural of medic

medish

medism

medius

medius

noun

  1. (anatomy) The middle finger; the third digit, or that which corresponds to it.

medscd

medusa

medusa

noun

  1. A jellyfish; specifically (zoology), a non-polyp form of individual cnidarians, consisting of a gelatinous umbrella-shaped bell and trailing tentacles.

menads

menads

noun

  1. plural of menad

mendes

mensed

mensed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mense

merdes

meshed

meshed

adj

  1. (obsolete) mashed; brewed
  2. Having a mesh.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mesh

mesiad

mesiad

adv

  1. (anatomy) Toward, or on the side toward, the mesial plane.

mesked

mesode

messed

messed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mess

middes

midges

midges

noun

  1. plural of midge

midsts

midsts

noun

  1. plural of midst

milstd

misadd

misadd

verb

  1. To add incorrectly.

misdid

misdid

verb

  1. simple past tense of misdo

misled

misled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of misle
  2. simple past tense and past participle of mislead

missed

missed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of miss

misted

misted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mist

miswed

miswed

verb

  1. To wed improperly.

models

models

noun

  1. plural of model

verb

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

modems

modems

noun

  1. plural of modem

verb

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

modest

modest

adj

  1. (especially of behaviour or clothing) Intending to avoid the encouraging of sexual attraction in others.
  2. Not bragging or boasting about oneself or one's achievements; unpretentious, humble.
  3. Pure and delicate from a sense of propriety.
  4. Small, moderate in size.

modish

modish

adj

  1. Conforming with fashion or style.
  2. In the current mode.

modist

modist

noun

  1. (archaic) A follower of fashion.
  2. (grammar) A supporter of modism.

modius

modius

noun

  1. (historical) A Roman dry measure of about a peck or 9 litres.
  2. (historical) A bushel-shaped headdress worn by certain deities in classical art.
  3. (historical) Various medieval units of dry and liquid volume.

monads

monads

noun

  1. plural of monad

mondes

mondes

noun

  1. plural of monde

mondos

mondos

noun

  1. plural of mondo

moodus

moodys

mopeds

mopeds

noun

  1. plural of moped

mossed

mossed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of moss

moulds

moulds

noun

  1. plural of mould

verb

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

mounds

mounds

noun

  1. plural of mound

verb

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