A polymeric pigmented material composed of oxidized lipids and protein.
cervid
cervid
noun
(zoology) Any animal (such as the deer) of the family Cervidae
chider
chider
noun
One who chides.
ciders
ciders
noun
plural of cider
cinder
cinder
noun
(dated, colloquial) Any strong stimulant added to tea, soda water, etc.
An ember.
Partially or mostly burnt material that results from incomplete combustion of coal or wood etc.
Slag from a metal furnace.
verb
(transitive) To cover with cinders.
(transitive) To reduce to cinders.
clerid
clerid
noun
A beetle in the family Cleridae.
cordie
coreid
coreid
noun
(zoology) Any bug in the family Coreidae.
credit
credit
noun
(accounting) An addition to certain accounts; the side of an account on which payments received are entered.
(countable) A course credit, a credit hour – used as measure if enough courses have been taken for graduation.
(countable) Acknowledgement of a contribution, especially in the performing arts.
(science fiction) A unit of currency used in a fictional universe or timeframe.
(tax accounting) A reduction in taxes owed, or a refund for excess taxes paid.
(television/film, usually in the plural) Written titles and other information about the TV program or movie shown at the beginning and/or end of the TV program or movie.
(uncountable) Recognition for having taken a course (class).
(uncountable) Recognition, respect and admiration.
(uncountable, US) A person's credit rating or creditworthiness, as represented by their history of borrowing and repayment (or non payment).
(uncountable, law, business, finance) A privilege of delayed payment extended to a buyer or borrower on the seller's or lender's belief that what is given will be repaid.
A nominal unit of value assigned outside of a currency system.
A source of value, distinction or honour.
Reliance on the truth of something said or done; faith; trust.
The time given for payment for something sold on trust.
verb
(transitive) To acknowledge the contribution of.
(transitive) To believe; to put credence in.
(transitive) To bring honour or repute upon; to do credit to; to raise the estimation of.
(transitive, accounting) To add to an account.
crined
crined
adj
(heraldry) Having hair or a mane of a specified tincture, different from that of the body.
darcie
darice
dedric
deicer
deicer
noun
A chemical substance used to melt ice or snow deposited on roads, vehicles or other surfaces.
derick
derick
Proper noun
name, a less common spelling of Derek.
dermic
dermic
adj
(anatomy) Of or relating to the dermis or skin.
dicers
dicers
noun
plural of dicer
dicier
dicier
adj
comparative form of dicey: more dicey
dicker
dicker
noun
(US) A chaffering, barter, or exchange, of small wares.
(obsolete) A unit of measure, consisting of 10 of some object, particularly hides and skins.
verb
(intransitive) To bargain, haggle or negotiate over a sale.
(transitive) To barter.
direct
direct
adj
(astronomy) In the direction of the general planetary motion, or from west to east; in the order of the signs; not retrograde; said of the motion of a celestial body.
(aviation, travel) having a single flight number.
(political science) Pertaining to, or effected immediately by, action of the people through their votes instead of through one or more representatives or delegates.
Immediate; express; plain; unambiguous.
In the line of descent; not collateral.
Proceeding without deviation or interruption.
Straight; not crooked, oblique, or circuitous; leading by the short or shortest way to a point or end.
Straightforward; sincere.
verb
(dated) To address (a letter) to a particular person or place.
To aim (something) at (something else).
To manage, control, steer.
To point out to or show (somebody) the right course or way; to guide, as by pointing out the way.
To point out to with authority; to instruct as a superior; to order.