(IEEE) Termination of a process prior to completion.
(computing) The abnormal termination of a program.
verb
(computing) To terminate abnormally.
acned
acned
adj
Marked by acne; suffering from acne.
adena
adine
admen
admen
noun
plural of adman
adnex
aedon
agend
agend
noun
Obsolete form of agendum.
aiden
alden
alden
Proper noun
name transferred back from the surname.
amend
amend
noun
(informal, of a document, usually in the plural) Clipping of amendment (“alteration or change for the better”).
(usually in the plural) An act of righting a wrong; compensation.
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To be healed, to be cured, to recover (from an illness).
(obsolete, transitive) To heal (someone sick); to cure (a disease etc.).
(transitive) To make a formal alteration (in legislation, a report, etc.) by adding, deleting, or rephrasing.
(transitive) To make better; improve.
anded
anded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of and
andee
andel
ander
andes
andie
andre
anend
anend
adv
On end; in an upright position.
Right; continuously.
intj
(dialectal, interrogatory) How; come again; say what.
anode
anode
noun
(chemistry, by extension) The electrode at which chemical oxidation of anions takes place, usually resulting in the erosion of metal from the electrode.
(electricity) An electrode, of a cell or other electrically polarized device, through which a positive current of electricity flows inwards (and thus, electrons flow outwards). It can have either a negative or a positive voltage.
(electronics) That electrode of a semiconductor device which is connected to the p-type material of a p-n junction.
(electronics) The electrode which collects electrons emitted by the cathode in a vacuum tube or gas-filled tube.
anted
anted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ant
simple past tense and past participle of ante; alternative spelling of anteed
arden
arend
auden
awned
awned
adj
Furnished with an awn, or long bristle-shaped tip; bearded.
ayden
ayden
Proper noun
name, a new American spelling variant of Aidan.
A town in North Carolina.
baden
bande
baned
baned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bane
beden
bedin
benda
bends
bends
noun
(nautical) The thickest and strongest planks in a wooden ship's side, wales.
(underwater diving, pathology, usually with the) Synonym of decompression sickness.
plural of bend
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bend
bendy
bendy
adj
(heraldry) Divided into diagonal bands of colour.
(informal) Of a person, flexible; having the ability to bend easily; resilient.
(of a vehicle) Articulated.
Containing many bends and twists.
Having the ability to be bent easily.
noun
(UK, slang) A bendy bus.
(heraldry) A field divided diagonally into several bends, varying in metal and colour.
benld
blend
blend
noun
(linguistics) A word formed by combining two other words; a grammatical contamination, portmanteau word.
A mixture of two or more things.
verb
(intransitive) To be mingled or mixed.
(obsolete) To pollute by mixture or association; to spoil or corrupt; to blot; to stain.
(transitive) To mingle; to mix; to unite intimately; to pass or shade insensibly into each other.
boden
boned
boned
adj
(art) Of computer-generated animations: based on models with simulated bones or joints.
(in combination) Having some specific type of bone.
(of a garment such as a corset or basque) Fitted with bones.
(slang) Beset with unfortunate circumstances that seem difficult or impossible to overcome; in imminent danger.
(snowboarding) Having the legs straightened during a trick.
of meat or fish, having had the bones removed before cooking.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bone
bunde
caned
caned
adj
(UK, slang) intoxicated by alcohol or drugs
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cane
coden
conde
conde
noun
Alternative spelling of conn
verb
(transitive, rare) To direct a ship.
coned
coned
adj
(conical) Shaped like a cone.
(of an area) segregated or delineated by traffic cones
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cone
cynde
dalen
danae
danae
Proper noun
The mother of Perseus by Zeus.
a main belt asteroid.
dance
dance
noun
(apiology) A repetitive movement used in communication between worker honey bees.
(figurative) A battle of wits, especially one commonly fought between two rivals.
(figurative, dated) Any strenuous or difficult movement, action, or task.
(heraldry) A normally horizontal stripe called a fess that has been modified to zig-zag across the center of a coat of arms from dexter to sinister.
(uncountable) A genre of modern music characterised by sampled beats, repetitive rhythms and few lyrics.
(uncountable) The art, profession, and study of dancing.
A piece of music with a particular dance rhythm.
A sequence of rhythmic steps or movements usually performed to music, for pleasure or as a form of social interaction.
A social gathering where dancing is the main activity.
The death throes of a hanged person.
verb
(apiology, of a worker honey bee) To make a repetitive movement in order to communicate to other worker honey bees.
(figurative, euphemistic) To kick and convulse from the effects of being hanged.
(figurative, euphemistic) To make love or have sex.
(intransitive) To leap or move lightly and rapidly.
(intransitive) To move with rhythmic steps or movements, especially in time to music.
(transitive) To cause to dance, or move nimbly or merrily about.
(transitive) To perform the steps to.
danes
daney
danie
danke
dante
daren
daune
daven
daven
verb
(intransitive) to recite the Jewish liturgy; to pray
dawen
ddene
deana
deane
deane
Proper noun
a variant of Dean.
name transferred from the surname.
deans
deans
noun
plural of dean
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dean
dearn
dearn
noun
Alternative form of dern
deben
deben
noun
(Egyptology) A measure of weight used during the Middle Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, equivalent to about 13.6 grams.
(Egyptology) A measure of weight used during the New Kingdom of Ancient Egypt, equivalent to 10 kite (about 91 grams).
debna
decan
decan
noun
(Egyptology, astrology) One of a collection of 36 small constellations or zodiacal subdivisions that appear heliacally at intervals of 10 days or are separated by approximately 10 degrees.
verb
To remove (something, especially nuclear reactor fuel) from a can or similar protective enclosure, cladding, etc.
dedan
deden
deena
deeny
deeyn
deign
deign
verb
(intransitive) To condescend; to do despite a perceived affront to one's dignity.
(obsolete) To esteem worthy; to consider worth notice.
(transitive) To condescend to give; to do something.
deina
deink
deink
verb
(transitive) To remove ink from, especially in the process of recycling paper.
deino
deion
delni
demon
demon
noun
(Greek mythology) A tutelary deity or spirit intermediate between the major Olympian gods and mankind, especially a deified hero or the entity which supposedly guided Socrates, telling him what not to do.
(card games) A type of patience or solitaire (card game) played in the UK and/or US.
(in the plural) A person's fears or anxieties.
(now chiefly historical) A false god or idol; a Satanic divinity.
A hypothetical entity with special abilities postulated for the sake of a thought experiment in philosophy or physics.
A person's inner spirit or genius; a guiding or creative impulse.
A source (especially personified) of great evil or wickedness; a destructive feeling or character flaw.
A spirit not considered to be inherently evil; a (non-Christian) deity or supernatural being.
A very wicked or malevolent person; also (in weakened sense) a mischievous person, especially a child.
An evil spirit resident in or working for Hell; a devil.
Any of various hesperiid butterflies of the genera Notocrypta and Udaspes.
Someone with great strength, passion or skill for a particular activity, pursuit etc.; an enthusiast.
denae
denar
denar
noun
The currency of North Macedonia, divided into 100 deni.
denat
denay
denay
noun
(obsolete) denial; refusal
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To deny, refuse.
denbo
denby
denda
deneb
deneb
Proper noun
A blue giant star in the constellation Cygnus; Alpha (α) Cygni. It forms one corner of the Summer Triangle. Deneb is one of the brightest stars in the night sky, and one of the most luminous stars known.
denes
denes
noun
plural of dene
denie
denie
verb
Obsolete spelling of deny
denim
denim
noun
A textile often made of cotton with a distinct diagonal pattern.
denio
denis
denis
noun
plural of deni
denna
denni
denny
denom
dense
dense
adj
(mathematics, topology) Being a subset of a topological space that approximates the space well. See the Wikipedia article on dense sets for a mathematical definition.
(of a person) Slow to comprehend; of low intelligence.
Compact; crowded together.
Having relatively high density.
Obscure, or difficult to understand.
Opaque; allowing little light to pass through.
Thick; difficult to penetrate.
dents
dents
noun
plural of dent
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dent
denty
denys
denys
Proper noun
name, an alternative spelling of Denis
deqna
derna
deron
detin
detin
verb
(transitive) To remove the tin from (metal scrap), usually for resale.
deuna
deuno
devan
devan
verb
(transitive) To unload (goods) from a container.
devin
devon
devon
noun
(Australia, Eastern Australia) A type of processed meat sausage.
dewan
dewan
noun
(historical) A holder of any of various offices in various (usually Islamic) countries, usually some sort of councillor.
deynt
diane
diena
diene
diene
noun
(organic chemistry) An organic compound, especially a hydrocarbon, containing two double bonds.
A typically small restaurant, usually modeled after a railroad dining car, that serves lower-class fare, normally having a counter with stools along one side and booths on the other, and often decorated in 50s and 60s pop culture themes and playing popular music from those decades.
One who dines.
dines
dines
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dine
dinge
dinge
noun
(US slang, dated, countable) A black person.
Dinginess.
verb
to flog, as in penance
to strike, scourge, beat; indent, bruise, knock in
dinse
dione
dione
noun
(organic chemistry, sometimes in combination) diketone
dizen
dizen
verb
(transitive) To dress with clothes; attire; deck; bedizen.
(transitive) To dress with flax for spinning.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To dress showily; adorn; dress out.
dnepr
doane
doesn
donec
donee
donee
noun
Someone who receives a gift from a donor.
doner
doner
adj
(humorous, dialect) comparative form of done: more done
noun
(Dublin slang) Goner; someone who is done for.
Misspelling of donor.
doner kebab
donet
doney
doney
noun
(colloquial) girl, sweetheart, darling, young woman, woman
donie
donne
doone
doven
doven
verb
(dialectal) past participle of dive
Alternative form of daven
downe
downe
adv
Obsolete spelling of down
doyen
doyen
noun
(colloquial) A leading light, or exemplar of a particular practice or movement.
(obsolete) A commander in charge of ten men.
The senior, or eldest male member of a group.
dozen
dozen
noun
(as plural only, always followed by of) A large, unspecified number of, comfortably estimated in small multiples of twelve, thus generally implied to be significantly more than ten or twelve, but less than perhaps one or two hundred; many.
(bingo) twelve
(metallurgy) An old English measure of ore containing 12 hundredweight.
A set of twelve.
dreng
dreng
noun
(historical, UK) A kind of feudal free tenant with military duties, mentioned in the Domesday Book.
drent
drone
drone
noun
(Uganda) A Toyota HiAce or a similar van, especially one used by Ugandan state agents to kidnap opposition members.
(aviation) A remotely controlled aircraft, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
(chiefly Internet slang) A person without the ability to think critically and independently, especially one who follows a group blindly; a non-player character.
(music) One of the fixed-pitch pipes on a bagpipe.
(music, uncountable) A genre of music that uses repeated lengthy droning sounds.
(now rare) Someone who does not work; a lazy person, an idler.
A humming or deep murmuring sound.
A low-pitched hum or buzz.
A male ant, bee or wasp, which does not work but can fertilize the queen bee.
One who performs menial or tedious work.
verb
(transitive, colloquial) To kill with a missile fired by unmanned aircraft.
To produce a low-pitched hum or buzz.
To speak in a monotone way.
duane
duane
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
duena
dunce
dunce
noun
An unintelligent person.
dunes
dunes
noun
plural of dune
dunne
dusen
duyne
dwane
dwine
dwine
verb
(archaic outside Scotland and dialects) To wither, decline, pine away.
dyane
dynel
dynes
dynes
noun
plural of dyne
edana
edina
edina
Proper noun
a city in Grand Bassa County, Liberia, named after Edinburgh in Scotland.