(figuratively) A conclusion (of a statement or event, for example), final portion, tail end.
(geology) In seismograms, the gradual return to baseline after a seismic event. The length of the coda can be used to estimate event magnitude, and the shape sometimes reveals details of subsurface structures.
(music) A passage that brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation.
(phonology) The optional final part of a syllable, placed after its nucleus, and usually composed of one or more consonants.
Alternative spelling of CODA
dado
dado
noun
(architecture) The lower portion of an interior wall decorated differently from the upper portion.
(architecture) The section of a pedestal above the base.
(carpentry) The rectangular channel in a board cut across the grain.
verb
(transitive, architecture) To furnish with a dado.
(transitive, carpentry) To cut a dado.
dago
dago
noun
(UK, slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A person of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, or other Mediterranean descent.
(US, Australia, slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A person of Italian descent.
dato
dato
noun
Alternative form of datto
diao
doab
doab
noun
(India) A tongue or tract of land included between two rivers, especially that between the Ganga and the Yamuna
doak
doat
doat
verb
Obsolete spelling of dote
doha
doha
noun
(poetry) A form of self-contained rhyming couplet in Hindi poetry.
dola
dona
dopa
dopa
noun
The amino acid dihydroxyphenylalanine that is generated in the liver from tyrosine and then converted into dopamine in the brain.
dora
dosa
dosa
noun
A type of thin south Indian pancake made from fermented lentils and rice blended with water, typically served with chutney or sambar.
Alternative spelling of dosha
doxa
doxa
noun
popular opinion or belief
fado
fado
noun
A Portuguese folk song, usually featuring a single vocalist, Portuguese guitar and sometimes classical guitar. Lyrical themes are often melancholic in nature; the structure of the song is of greater importance.
gado
goad
goad
noun
(figurative) That which goads or incites; a stimulus.
A long, pointed stick used to prod animals.
verb
To encourage or stimulate.
To incite or provoke.
To prod with a goad.
goda
hoad
kado
koda
load
load
noun
(Internet slang, obsolete) A person that spends all day online. The term was originally used in the late 1980s to describe users on free Q-Link (later America Online) accounts who never signed off the system at great expense to the company.
(Philippines) prepaid phone credit
(computing) The process of loading something, i.e. transferring it into memory or over a network, etc.
(electrical engineering) Any component that draws current or power from an electrical circuit.
(electrical engineering) The electrical current or power delivered by a device.
(engineering) A resistive force encountered by a prime mover when performing work.
(engineering) The force exerted on a structural component such as a beam, girder, cable etc.
(euphemistic) Nonsense; rubbish.
(figuratively) A worry or concern to be endured, especially in the phrase a load off one's mind.
(in combination) Used to form nouns that indicate a large quantity, often corresponding to the capacity of a vehicle
(obsolete) Weight or violence of blows.
(often in the plural, colloquial) A large number or amount.
(vulgar, slang) The contents (e.g. semen) of an ejaculation.
A burden; a weight to be carried.
A certain number of articles or quantity of material that can be transported or processed at one time.
A quantity of washing put into a washing machine for a wash cycle.
A unit of measure for various quantities.
A very small explosive inserted as a gag into a cigarette or cigar.
The charge of powder for a firearm.
The viral load
The volume of work required to be performed.
verb
(Philippines) to top up or purchase phone credits
(intransitive) To be placed into storage or conveyance.
(intransitive) To be put into use in an apparatus.
(intransitive) To put a load on something.
(intransitive) To receive a load.
(intransitive, computing) To transfer from a storage medium into computer memory.
(transitive) To ask or adapt a question so that it will be more likely to be answered in a certain way.
(transitive) To encumber with something negative, to place as an encumbrance.
(transitive) To fill (a firearm or artillery) with munition.
(transitive) To fill (an apparatus) with raw material.
(transitive) To insert (an item or items) into an apparatus so as to ready it for operation, such as a reel of film into a camera, sheets of paper into a printer etc.
(transitive) To place in or on a conveyance or a place of storage.
(transitive) To provide in abundance.
(transitive) To put a load on or in (a means of conveyance or a place of storage).
(transitive) To tamper with so as to produce a biased outcome.
(transitive) To weight (a cane, whip, etc.) with lead or similar.
(transitive, archaic) To magnetize.
(transitive, archaic, slang) To adulterate or drug.
(transitive, baseball) To put runners on first, second and third bases
(transitive, computing) To read (data or a program) from a storage medium into computer memory.
loda
mado
mado
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) Any fish in the genus Atypichthys, in Australia mostly Atypichthys strigatus and in New Zealand Atypichthys latus.
obad
odab
odac
odal
odal
adj
Of or relating to an ode or odes.
Of or relating to odal land.
noun
(law, historical) Among the early and medieval Teutonic peoples, especially Scandinavians, the heritable land held by the various odalmen constituting a family or kindred of freeborn tribesmen.
The ownership of such land.
odax
odea
odea
noun
plural of odeum
odra
orad
orad
adj
(anatomy) Located towards the oral opening (the mouth).
adv
(anatomy) Towards the oral opening (the mouth).
road
road
adj
(US, Canada, sports, chiefly attributive) At the venue of the opposing team or competitor; on the road.
noun
(US, rail transport) A railway or (UK, rail transport) a single railway track.
(figuratively) A path chosen in life or career.
(nautical, often in the plural) A partly sheltered area of water near a shore in which vessels may ride at anchor; a roadstead.
(obsolete) A hostile ride against a particular area; a raid.
(obsolete) A journey, or stage of a journey.
(obsolete) The act of riding on horseback.
(uncountable) Roads in general as a means of travel, especially by motor vehicle.
A way or route.
A way used for travelling between places, originally one wide enough to allow foot passengers and horses to travel, now (US) usually one surfaced with asphalt or concrete and designed to accommodate many vehicles travelling in both directions. In the UK both senses are heard: a country road is the same as a country lane.
An underground tunnel in a mine.
roda
sado
soda
soda
noun
(card games) The first card in the dealing box in the game of faro, which is discarded to leave 51 cards in play.
(chiefly US (regional, especially in the northeast), countable) A glass, bottle or can of this drink.
(chiefly US (regional, especially in the northeast), uncountable) Any carbonated (usually sweet) soft drink.
(uncountable) Carbonated water (water impregnated with pressurised carbon dioxide, originally made with sodium bicarbonate).