(countable) A piece of cloth used for a particular purpose.
(countable, uncountable) A fabric, usually made of woven, knitted, or felted fibres or filaments, such as used in dressing, decorating, cleaning or other practical use.
(in idioms) Priesthood, clergy.
(metaphoric) Appearance; seeming.
(metaphoric) Substance or essence; the whole of something complex.
A form of attire that represents a particular profession or status.
Specifically, a tablecloth, especially as spread before a meal or removed afterwards.
clots
clots
noun
plural of clot
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clot
clout
clout
noun
(archaic) A cloth; a piece of cloth or leather; a patch; a rag.
(archaic) An iron plate on an axletree or other wood to keep it from wearing; a washer.
(archery) The center of the butt at which archers shoot; probably once a piece of white cloth or a nail head.
(baseball, informal) A home run.
(obsolete) A piece; a fragment.
(regional, dated) A swaddling cloth.
(regional, informal) A blow with the hand.
A clout nail.
Influence or effectiveness, especially political.
verb
Dated form of clot.
To cover with cloth, leather, or other material; to bandage, patch, or mend with a clout.
To guard with an iron plate, as an axletree.
To hit, especially with the fist.
To join or patch clumsily.
To stud with nails, as a timber, or a boot sole.
coact
coact
adj
(obsolete) Forced, constrained, done under compulsion.
verb
(obsolete) To compel, constrain, force.
(rare) To work together.
coapt
coapt
verb
To fit together; often, to fit together and fasten, sometimes with mutual adaptation.
coart
coast
coast
noun
(obsolete) A region of land; a district or country.
(obsolete) A region of the air or heavens.
(obsolete) The side or edge of something.
The edge of the land where it meets an ocean, sea, gulf, bay, or large lake.
verb
(US, dialect) To slide downhill; to slide on a sled upon snow or ice.
(intransitive) To glide along without adding energy; to allow a vehicle to continue moving forward after disengaging the engine or ceasing to apply motive power.
(intransitive) To make a minimal effort; to continue to do something in a routine way, without initiative or effort.
(intransitive, nautical) To sail along a coast.
(intransitive, obsolete) To draw near to; to approach; to keep near, or by the side of.
(transitive, obsolete) To conduct along a coast or river bank.
(transitive, obsolete) To sail by or near; to follow the coastline of.
coati
coati
noun
Any of several omnivorous mammals, of the genus Nasua or Nasuella, in order Carnivora, that live in the range from southern United States to northern Argentina.
coats
coats
noun
plural of coat
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of coat
cocot
cogit
colat
colet
colet
noun
(obsolete) A lower servant in a church.
colts
colts
noun
plural of colt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of colt
comdt
comet
comet
noun
(astronomy) A small Solar System body consisting mainly of volatile ice, dust and particles of rock whose very eccentric solar orbit periodically brings it close enough to the Sun that the ice vaporises to form an atmosphere, or coma, which may be blown by the solar wind to produce a visible tail.
A celestial phenomenon with the appearance of such a body.
Any of several species of hummingbird found in the Andes.
compt
compt
adj
(obsolete) neat; spruce
noun
(obsolete) account; reckoning; computation
Alternative form of compt.
verb
(obsolete) To compute; to count.
comte
comte
noun
A French count.
const
const
adj
(programming, of a function) Which cannot change the value of its class’s attributes.
(programming, of a variable) Whose value cannot be changed directly.
noun
(programming) A variable whose value cannot be changed directly.
contd
conte
contg
conti
conto
conto
noun
(now historical) In Portugal and Brazil, a million reis.
contr
contr
noun
Abbreviation of contraction.
coopt
coost
coost
verb
(obsolete or Scotland) simple past tense and past participle of cast
cooth
coots
coots
noun
plural of coot
cooty
cooty
adj
(slang) Afflicted with body lice or coots.
noun
Alternative spelling of cootie
copht
corot
corta
corti
corty
coset
coset
noun
(algebra, group theory) The set that results from applying a group's binary operation with a given fixed element of the group on each element of a given subgroup.
costa
costa
noun
(anatomy) Synonym of rib.
(botany, zootomy) A riblike part of a plant or animal, such as a midrib of a leaf or a thickened vein or the margin of an insect wing.
(entomology) The vein forming the leading edge of most insect wings.
costs
costs
noun
plural of cost
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cost
cotan
cotch
cotch
verb
(Jamaica, intransitive) To prop, lean, rest.
(Jamaica, slang, intransitive) To hang out or chill out.
Pronunciation spelling of caught / (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of catch
coted
coted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cote
cotes
cotes
noun
plural of cote
cothe
cothe
noun
Alternative form of coath
cothy
cotta
cotta
noun
A kind of coarse woolen blanket.
A surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none.
Alternative form of katha (“unit of area”)
cotte
cotty
cotys
count
count
adj
(linguistics, grammar) Countable.
noun
(baseball) The number of balls and strikes, respectively, on a batter's in-progress plate appearance.
(entomology) Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the genus Tanaecia. Other butterflies in this genus are called earls and viscounts.
(law) A charge of misconduct brought in a legal proceeding.
(obsolete) An object of interest or account; value; estimation.
A countdown.
A nobleman holding a rank intermediate between dukes and barons.
The act of counting or tallying a quantity.
The male ruler of a county.
The result of a tally that reveals the number of items in a set; a quantity counted.
verb
(intransitive) To amount to, to number in total.
(intransitive) To be an example of something: often followed by as and an indefinite noun.
(intransitive) To be of significance; to matter.
(intransitive) To recite numbers in sequence.
(intransitive, UK, law, obsolete) To plead orally; to argue a matter in court; to recite a count.
(intransitive, obsolete) To take account or note (of), to care (for).
(transitive) To consider something as an example of something or as having some quality; to account, to regard as.
(transitive) To determine the number of (objects in a group).
(transitive) To reckon in, to include in consideration.
(transitive, obsolete) To recount, to tell.
court
court
noun
(Australia, US) A street with no outlet, a cul-de-sac.
(Hong Kong, only used in names) A housing estate under the House Ownership Scheme.
(Hong Kong, only used in names) An apartment building, or a small development of several apartment buildings.
(often capitalized) The judge or judges or other judicial officer presiding in a particular matter, particularly as distinguished from the counsel or jury, or both.
(sports) A place arranged for playing the games of tennis, basketball, handball, badminton, volleyball, squash and some other games
An enclosed space; a courtyard; an uncovered area shut in by the walls of a building, or by different buildings; also, a space opening from a street and nearly surrounded by houses; a blind alley.
Any formal assembling of the retinue of a sovereign.
Any jurisdiction, civil, military, or ecclesiastical.
Attention directed to a person in power; behaviour designed to gain favor; politeness of manner; civility towards someone
The collective body of persons composing the retinue of a sovereign or person high in authority; all the surroundings of a sovereign in his regal state.
The hall, chamber, or place, where justice is administered.
The persons officially assembled under authority of law, at the appropriate time and place, for the administration of justice; an official assembly, legally met together for the transaction of judicial business; a judge or judges sitting for the hearing or trial of cases.
The residence of a sovereign, prince, nobleman, or other dignitary; a palace.
The session of a judicial assembly.
one of the two divisions of a tennis, badminton or volleyball court, in which the player or players of each team play
verb
(intransitive) To engage in activities intended to win someone's affections.
(intransitive) To engage in courtship behavior.
(transitive) To attempt to attract.
(transitive) To attempt to gain alliance with.
(transitive) To engage in behavior leading to mating.
(transitive) To invite by attractions; to allure; to attract.
(transitive) To risk (a consequence, usually negative).
(transitive) To seek to achieve or win.
(transitive) To try to win a commitment to marry from.
couth
couth
adj
(obsolete) Familiar, known; well-known, renowned.
Agreeable, friendly, pleasant.
Comfortable; cosy, snug.
Marked by or possessing a high degree of sophistication; cultured, refined.
noun
(rare) A person with social graces; a refined or sophisticated person.
Social grace, refinement, sophistication; etiquette, manners.
covet
covet
verb
(intransitive) To yearn; to have or indulge an inordinate desire, especially for another's possession.
(transitive) To long for inordinately or unlawfully; to hanker after (something forbidden).
(transitive) To wish for with eagerness; to desire possession of, often enviously.
croat
croft
croft
noun
(archaic) A carafe.
A cave or cavern.
An enclosed piece of land, usually small and arable and used for small-scale food production, and often with a dwelling next to it; in particular, such a piece of land rented to a farmer (a crofter), especially in Scotland, together with a right to use separate pastureland shared by other crofters.
An underground chamber; a crypt, an undercroft.
verb
(intransitive) To do agricultural work on one or more crofts.
(transitive, archaic) To place (cloth, etc.) on the ground in the open air in order to sun and bleach it.
crost
crost
noun
Pronunciation spelling of cross.
crout
crout
noun
(archaic) sauerkraut
ctimo
culot
cytol
cytol
noun
Abbreviation of cytology.
cyton
cyton
noun
perikaryon
datos
datos
noun
plural of dato
datto
datto
noun
A local headman in many parts of central Malaysia and the southern Philippines.
demot
deota
depot
depot
noun
(US) A bus station or railway station.
(card games) The tableau; the area where cards can be arranged in solitaire or patience games.
(military) A place for the storage, servicing or upgrade of military hardware.
(military) A place where recruits are assembled before being sent to active units.
(military) The portion of a regiment that remains at home when the rest go on foreign service.
A storage facility, in particular, a warehouse.
A storage space for public transport and other vehicles where they can be maintained and from which they are dispatched for service
desto
desto
noun
(informal, Australia, Singapore) a headsign; a destination sign: a moveable or electronic display mounted on a bus or other public transport vehicle to indicate its intended route and destination.
detox
detox
noun
A detoxification unit.
Detoxification, especially of the body from alcohol or illegal, addictive drugs.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To detoxify, especially from alcohol or recreational drugs.
devot
dhoti
dhoti
noun
(countable) A long loincloth worn by men in India.
(countable, uncountable) The cotton fabric used for such loincloths.
dhoty
dicot
dicot
noun
(botany) A plant whose seedlings have two cotyledons, a dicotyledon.
diota
diota
noun
(historical, Roman antiquity) A vase or drinking cup with two handles.
dioti
ditto
ditto
adv
As said before, likewise.
intj
Used as an expression of agreement with what another person has said, or to indicate that what they have said equally applies to the person being addressed.
noun
(US, informal) A duplicate or copy of a document, particularly one created by a spirit duplicator.
(by extension) A copy; an imitation.
(historical, in the plural) A suit of clothes of the same colour throughout.
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
The ditto mark, 〃; a symbol, represented by two apostrophes, inverted commas, or quotation marks (" "), indicating that the item preceding is to be repeated.
verb
(US) To make a copy using a ditto machine.
(transitive) To repeat the aforesaid, the earlier action etc.
divot
divot
noun
(especially golf) A torn-up piece of turf, especially by a golf club in making a stroke or by a horse's hoof.
(mathematics, astronomy) a drop in a graph between two linear portions (example)
A disruption in an otherwise smooth contour.
The space between two pillows.
verb
(transitive, especially golf) To tear up pieces of turf from, especially with a golf club in making a stroke.
doats
doats
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doat
doaty
doest
doeth
doigt
doits
doits
noun
plural of doit
dolts
dolts
noun
plural of dolt
dompt
dompt
verb
(transitive, rare) To bring (something) under control; to overcome, to subdue.
donat
donat
noun
(obsolete) A grammar; a primer.
A rank in some knightly orders.
donet
donut
donut
noun
(Canada, US) A spare tire, smaller and less durable than a full-sized tire, only intended for temporary use.
(Canada, US, automobile) A peel-out or skid-mark in the shape of a donut; a 360-degree skid.
(Canada, US, slang) An idiot.
(chiefly Canada, US) A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, commonly made in a toroidal or ellipsoidal shape, and mixed with various sweeteners and flavors, sometimes filled with jelly, custard, or cream.
(chiefly Canada, US) Anything in the shape of a circle or torus.
A toroidal cushion typically used by hemorrhoid patients.
dorts
dorts
noun
plural of dort
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dort
dorty
dorty
adj
(Tyneside) Dirty; unclean.
dotal
dotal
adj
Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting or comprised in dower.
doted
doted
adj
(US, obsolete) half-rotten
(obsolete) stupid; foolish
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dote
doter
doter
noun
Synonym of dotard (“old person with impaired intellect”)
Synonym of dotard (“one who dotes on another, showing excessive fondness”)
dotes
dotes
noun
plural of dote
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dote
dotti
dotty
dotty
adj
(Britain, colloquial) Mildly insane or eccentric; often, senile.
(UK, dated) Having an unsteady gait.
Having many dots.
noun
(MLE) A shotgun.
doubt
doubt
noun
(countable, obsolete or India) A point of uncertainty; a query.
(uncountable, countable) Disbelief or uncertainty (about something); (countable) a particular instance of such disbelief or uncertainty.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To anticipate with dread or fear; to apprehend.
(transitive, archaic) To harbour suspicion about; suspect.
(transitive, intransitive) To be undecided about; to lack confidence in; to disbelieve, to question.
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To dread, to fear.
(transitive, obsolete) To fill with fear; to affright.
douty
doylt
doyst
droit
droit
noun
(law) A legal right or entitlement.
dropt
dropt
verb
obsolete spelling of dropped; simple past tense and past participle of drop
eaton
eaton
Proper noun
A town in Colorado
One of two villages in England
A town in Indiana
A town in New Hampshire
A town in New York
A city in Ohio, and the county seat of Preble County.
One of three towns in Wisconsin
ector
eliot
elton
elton
Proper noun
One of a few villages in England
A town in Louisiana
A rural municipality in Manitoba, Canada
elyot
emote
emote
noun
(Internet, Twitch-speak) Short for emoticon.
(Internet, text messaging) A virtual action expressed to other users as a graphic or reported speech rather than a straightforward message.
verb
(Internet, text messaging) To express a virtual action, presented to other users as a graphic or reported speech, rather than sending a straightforward message.
To deliver (a speech), say (lines of a play, words), etc., in a dramatic or emotional manner, especially if overly so.
To display (excessive) emotion, especially while acting.
To display or express (emotions, mental states, etc.) openly, particularly while acting, and especially in an excessive manner.
entom
eoith
eplot
epopt
epopt
noun
An initiate in the Eleusinian Mysteries; one who has attended the epopteia.
One instructed in the mysteries of a secret system.
erato
ergot
ergot
noun
Any fungus in the genus Claviceps which are parasitic on grasses.
The sclerotium (wintering stage) of certain fungi in the genus Claviceps, appearing as a deformed grain in certain cereals and grasses infected by the fungi.
escot
estoc
estop
estop
verb
To impede or bar by estoppel.
To stop up, to plug
ethos
ethos
noun
(aesthetics) The traits in a work of art which express the ideal or typic character, as influenced by the ethos (character or fundamental values) of a people, rather than realistic or emotional situations or individual character in a narrow sense; opposed to pathos.
(rhetoric) A form of rhetoric in which the writer or speaker invokes their authority, competence or expertise in an attempt to persuade others that their view is correct.
The character or fundamental values of a person, people, culture, or movement.
etrog
etrog
noun
(Judaism) The yellow citron (Citrus medica) used in Sukkot ritual.
euton
exopt
extol
extol
verb
To praise; to make high.
exton
eyota
eyoty
facto
facto
adv
(law) in fact; by the act or fact
fagot
fagot
noun
(UK, obsolete) A person hired to take the place of another at the muster of a company .
(music, obsolete) A fagotto, or bassoon.
A bundle of pieces of wrought iron to be worked over into bars or other shapes by rolling or hammering at a welding heat; a pile.
Alternative form of faggot
verb
(transitive) To make a fagot of; to bind together in a fagot or bundle.
fasto
fator
fatso
fatso
noun
(derogatory) Someone who is overweight.
fetor
fetor
noun
An unpleasant smell.
float
float
noun
(Britain) A small vehicle used for local deliveries, especially in the term milk float.
(UK, dated) A coal cart.
(automotive) A car carrier or car transporter truck or truck-and-trailer combination.
(banking) The total amount of checks/cheques or other drafts written against a bank account but not yet cleared and charged against the account.
(biology) The gas-filled sac, bag, or body of a siphonophore; a pneumatophore.
(computing) A visual style on a web page that causes the styled elements to float above or beside others.
(finance) Funds committed to be paid but not yet paid.
(finance, Australia, and other Commonwealth countries?) An offering of shares in a company (or units in a trust) to members of the public, normally followed by a listing on a stock exchange.
(insurance) Premiums taken in but not yet paid out.
(knitting) One of the loose ends of yarn on an unfinished work.
(obsolete) The act of flowing; flux; flow.
(poker) A maneuver where a player calls on the flop or turn with a weak hand, with the intention of bluffing after a subsequent community card.
(programming) A floating-point number, especially one that has lower precision than a double.
(publishing, digital typesetting) Any object (element) whose location in composition (page makeup, pagination) does not flow within body text but rather floats outside of it, usually anchored loosely (in buoy metaphor) to spots within it (citations, callouts): a figure (image), table, box, pull quote, ornament, or other floated element.
(transport) A lowboy trailer.
A breakdancing move in which the body is held parallel to the floor while balancing on one or both hands.
A buoyant device used to support something in water or another liquid.
A float board.
A floating toy made of foam, used in swimming pools.
A mass of timber or boards fastened together, and conveyed down a stream by the current; a raft.
A polishing block used in marble working; a runner.
A small sum of money put in a cashier's till, or otherwise secured, at the start of business, to enable change to be made.
A soft beverage with a scoop of ice-cream floating in it.
A sort of trowel used for finishing concrete surfaces or smoothing plaster.
A tool similar to a rasp, used in various trades.
An elaborately decorated trailer or vehicle, intended for display in a parade or pageant.
verb
(aviation) To remain airborne, without touching down, for an excessive length of time during landing, due to excessive airspeed during the landing flare.
(computing, publishing, transitive) To cause (an element within a document) to float above or beside others.
(intransitive) To automatically adjust a parameter as related parameters change.
(intransitive) To be capable of floating.
(intransitive) To drift gently through the air.
(intransitive) To drift or wander aimlessly.
(intransitive) To move in a fluid manner.
(intransitive) To move in a particular direction with the liquid in which one is floating.
(intransitive, colloquial) (of an idea or scheme) To be viable.
(intransitive, figurative) To circulate.
(intransitive, finance) (of currencies) To have an exchange value determined by the markets, as opposed to by central fiat.
(intransitive, of an object or substance) To be supported by a fluid of greater density (than the object).
(poker) To perform a float.
(transitive) To cause something to be suspended in a liquid of greater density.
(transitive) To propose (an idea) for consideration.
(transitive) To spread plaster over (a surface), using the tool called a float.
(transitive) To transport by float (vehicular trailer).
(transitive) To use a float (rasp-like tool) upon.
(transitive, colloquial) To extend a short-term loan to.
(transitive, finance) To allow (the exchange value of a currency) to be determined by the markets.
(transitive, finance) To issue or sell shares in a company (or units in a trust) to members of the public, followed by listing on a stock exchange.
To be supported by a liquid of greater density, such that part (of the object or substance) remains above the surface.
floit
flota
flota
noun
A fleet, especially a fleet of Spanish ships which formerly sailed every year from Cadiz to Vera Cruz, in Mexico, to transport to Spain products from Spanish America.
flote
flote
noun
(obsolete) A wave.
verb
To fleet; to skim.
simple past tense of flite.
flots
flout
flout
noun
A mockery or insult.
The act by which something is flouted; violation of a law.
verb
(transitive) To express contempt for (laws, rules, etc.) by word or action.
(transitive, archaic) To scorn.
floyt
foeti
foeti
noun
(hypercorrect) plural of foetus
fohat
foist
foist
adj
Pronunciation spelling of first.
noun
(historical slang) A thief or pickpocket.
(obsolete) A cask for wine.
(obsolete) A light and fast-sailing ship.
Fustiness; mustiness.
verb
(transitive) To force another to accept especially by stealth or deceit.
(transitive) To introduce or insert surreptitiously or without warrant.
(transitive) To pass off as genuine or worthy.
fonts
fonts
noun
plural of font
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of font
foote
foote
noun
Obsolete spelling of foot
foots
foots
noun
(nonstandard) plural of foot
The settlings of oil, molasses, etc., at the bottom of a barrel or hogshead.
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foot
footy
footy
adj
Having foots or settlings.
Of bad quality; mean, poor.
noun
(countable, Australia) The ball used in a game of footy.
(uncountable, Australia) The game or sport of football, usually Australian rules football or rugby league, but not soccer
(uncountable, Britain) Football (association football) (soccer in US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand)
(usually in the plural) A short sock.
A football fan.
foret
forst
forta
forte
forte
adj
(music) Loud. Used as a dynamic directive in sheet music in its abbreviated form, "f.", to indicate raising the volume of the music. (Abbreviated in musical notation with an f, the Unicode character 1D191.)
adv
(music) Loudly.
noun
A passage in music to be played loudly; a loud section of music.
A strength or talent.
The strong part of a sword blade, close to the hilt.
forth
forth
adj
Misspelling of fourth.
adv
(obsolete) Beyond a (certain) boundary; away; abroad; out.
Forward in time, place or degree.
Out into view; from a particular place or position.
prep
(obsolete) Forth from; out of.
forts
forts
noun
plural of fort
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fort
forty
forty
noun
(slang) A bottle of beer containing forty fluid ounces.
num
The cardinal number occurring after thirty-nine and before forty-one.
fotch
fotch
verb
(African-American Vernacular, obsolete) Pronunciation spelling of fetch.
(African-American Vernacular, obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of fetch; fetched
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fotui
fount
fount
noun
(figuratively) That from which something flows or proceeds; a source.