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acnes

acnes

noun

  1. plural of acne

ascan

ascon

ascon

noun

  1. (biology) A cavity, in the form of a bag or tube, lined with choanocytes, that forms the structure of sponges

async

async

adj

  1. (computing) Abbreviation of asynchronous.

bancs

bancs

noun

  1. plural of banc

cains

cains

noun

  1. plural of cain

canes

canes

noun

  1. The genus Arundinaria, the sole temperate genus of bamboo native to the New World.
  2. plural of cane

verb

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

canis

canos

canso

canso

noun

  1. A love song sung by a troubadour

canst

canst

verb

  1. (archaic) second-person singular simple present form of can

cants

cants

noun

  1. plural of cant

verb

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

carns

carns

noun

  1. plural of carn

cason

cenis

cense

cense

noun

  1. (obsolete) A census.
  2. (obsolete) A public rate or tax.
  3. (obsolete) condition; rank

verb

  1. To perfume with incense.

cents

cents

noun

  1. plural of cent

chins

chins

noun

  1. plural of chin

verb

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

chosn

cines

cions

cions

noun

  1. plural of cion

cisne

clans

clans

noun

  1. plural of clan

clons

coins

coins

noun

  1. plural of coin

verb

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

cones

cones

noun

  1. plural of cone

verb

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

conks

conks

noun

  1. plural of conk

verb

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

conns

conns

verb

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

const

const

adj

  1. (programming, of a function) Which cannot change the value of its class’s attributes.
  2. (programming, of a variable) Whose value cannot be changed directly.

noun

  1. (programming) A variable whose value cannot be changed directly.

consy

conus

conus

noun

  1. (obsolete, geometry) A cone.

coons

coons

noun

  1. plural of coon

verb

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

corns

corns

noun

  1. plural of corn

verb

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

cosen

cosen

verb

  1. Alternative form of cozen.

cosin

csnet

cspan

cunas

cunts

cunts

noun

  1. plural of cunt

curns

cyans

cyans

noun

  1. plural of cyan

icons

icons

noun

  1. plural of icon

incas

incas

noun

  1. plural of inca

incus

incus

noun

  1. (anatomy) A small anvil-shaped bone in the middle ear.
  2. (meteorology) an accessory cloud, in the shape of an anvil which forms by spreading at the top of a cumulonimbus.

lancs

lcsen

lincs

narcs

narcs

noun

  1. plural of narc

verb

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

nasca

nasch

ncmos

necks

necks

noun

  1. plural of neck

verb

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

nesac

nicks

nicks

noun

  1. plural of nick

verb

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

nocks

nocks

verb

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

nspcc

nssdc

ocnus

onces

onces

noun

  1. plural of once

oscan

oscan

Adjective

  1. Of or pertaining to the Oscan language or Oscan people, or their writing system.

Noun

  1. A member of an ancient group of Italic-speaking peoples of Campania (the Osci).

Proper noun

  1. The language of the Oscan people.

oscin

pcnfs

sanct

sancy

scand

scans

scans

noun

  1. plural of scan

verb

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

scant

scant

adj

  1. Not full, large, or plentiful; scarcely sufficient; scanty; meager.
  2. Sparing; parsimonious; chary.

adv

  1. (uncommon or old-fashioned) With difficulty; scarcely; hardly.

det

  1. Very little, very few.

noun

  1. (masonry) A block of stone sawn on two sides down to the bed level.
  2. (masonry) A sheet of stone.
  3. (uncommon) Scarcity; lack.
  4. (wood) A slightly thinner measurement of a standard wood size.
  5. A small piece or quantity.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To fail, or become less; to scantle.
  2. (transitive) To limit in amount or share; to stint.

scarn

scarn

noun

  1. (obsolete, UK, dialect) dung

scena

scena

noun

  1. (historical) The stage of an ancient theatre.
  2. A scene in an opera.
  3. An accompanied dramatic recitative, interspersed with passages of melody, or followed by a full aria.

scend

scend

noun

  1. The rising motion of water as a wave passes; a surge; the upward angular displacement of a vessel, opposed to pitch, the correlative downward movement.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To heave upward.

scene

scene

noun

  1. (archaic, theater) the stage.
  2. (theater) The decorations; furnishings and backgrounds of a stage, representing the place in which the action of a play is set
  3. (theater, film, television, radio) A part of a dramatic work that is set in the same place or time. In the theatre, generally a number of scenes constitute an act.
  4. A combination of objects or events in view or happening at a given moment at a particular place.
  5. A landscape, or part of a landscape; scenery.
  6. A social environment consisting of an informal, vague group of people with a uniting interest; their sphere of activity; a subculture.
  7. A youth subculture that was popular in Canada and the United States in the 2000s and early 2010s.
  8. An element of fiction writing.
  9. An exhibition of passionate or strong feeling before others, creating embarrassment or disruption; often, an artificial or affected action, or course of action, done for effect; a theatrical display
  10. The location of an event that attracts attention.
  11. The location, time, circumstances, etc., in which something occurs, or in which the action of a story, play, or the like, is set up

verb

  1. (transitive) To exhibit as a scene; to make a scene of; to display.

scent

scent

noun

  1. (chiefly uncountable) A substance (usually liquid) created to provide a pleasant smell.
  2. (figuratively) Any trail or trace that can be followed to find something or someone, such as the paper left behind in a paperchase.
  3. (obsolete) Sense, perception.
  4. A distinctive smell.
  5. A smell left by an animal that may be used for tracing.
  6. The sense of smell.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To have a smell; (figuratively) to give an impression (of something).
  2. (transitive) To detect the scent of; to discern by the sense of smell.
  3. (transitive) To impart an odour to, to cause to have a particular smell.
  4. (transitive, figurative) To have a suspicion of; to detect the possibility of (something).
  5. (transitive, intransitive) To inhale in order to detect the scent of (something).
  6. To hunt animals by means of the sense of smell.

scian

scind

scion

scion

noun

  1. (botany) A detached shoot or twig containing buds from a woody plant, used in grafting; a shoot or twig in a general sense.
  2. A descendant, especially a first-generation descendant of a distinguished family.
  3. A guardian.
  4. The heir to a throne.

scone

scone

noun

  1. (Utah, Idaho) Frybread served with honey butter spread on it.
  2. (informal, Australia, New Zealand) The head.
  3. A small, rich, pastry or quick bread, sometimes baked on a griddle.

verb

  1. (transitive, slang, Australia, New Zealand) To hit on the head.

scoon

scoon

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To skim along (a surface) like a vessel on the water.

scorn

scorn

noun

  1. (countable) A display of disdain; a slight.
  2. (countable) An object of disdain, contempt, or derision.
  3. (uncountable) Contempt or disdain.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To scoff, to express contempt.
  2. (transitive) To feel or display contempt or disdain for something or somebody; to despise.
  3. (transitive) To refuse to do something, as beneath oneself.
  4. (transitive) To reject, turn down.

scran

scran

noun

  1. (UK, Ireland, slang) Food, especially that of an inferior quality; grub.
  2. Refuse; rubbish.

verb

  1. (slang, Liverpudlian, Manchester) to eat

scrin

secno

sence

sence

adv

  1. (dialectal) Alternative spelling of since

noun

  1. Archaic form of sense.
  2. Misspelling of sense.

senci

since

since

adv

  1. From a specified time in the past.

conj

  1. (obsolete) When or that.
  2. Because.
  3. From the time that.

prep

  1. At certain points during that period of time.
  2. Continuously during that period of time.

sinic

sinic

Adjective

  1. Chinese.
  2. influenced by Chinese culture.

snack

snack

noun

  1. (obsolete) A share; a part or portion.
  2. (slang) A very sexy and attractive person.
  3. A light meal.
  4. An item of food eaten between meals.

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To bite.
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To share.
  3. (obsolete, transitive) To snatch.
  4. To eat a light meal.
  5. To eat between meals.

sneck

sneck

noun

  1. (Northern England, Scotland) A latch or catch.
  2. (Northern England, Scotland) The nose.
  3. A cut.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cut.
  2. (transitive) To latch, to lock.

snick

snick

noun

  1. (cricket) A small deflection of the ball off the side of the bat; often carries to the wicketkeeper for a catch.
  2. A knot or irregularity in yarn.
  3. A sharp clicking sound.
  4. A small cut or mark.

verb

  1. (cricket) To hit (the ball) with the edge of the bat, causing a slight deflection.
  2. (transitive) To cut or snip.
  3. Alternative form of sneck
  4. To make something click, to make a clicking noise.

snock

sntsc

snuck

snuck

verb

  1. (chiefly Canada, US) simple past tense and past participle of sneak

soncy

sonic

sonic

adj

  1. Having a speed approaching that of the speed of sound in air.
  2. Of or relating to sound.

sycon

synch

synch

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of sync

syncs

syncs

noun

  1. plural of sync

verb

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

uncos

uncus

uncus

noun

  1. (anatomy) Hence, any body part which is long, thin, and curved.
  2. (neuroanatomy) Specifically, the hooked end of the parahippocampal gyrus of the temporal lobe; also called the uncinate gyrus or uncus gyri parahippocampalis.
  3. (zoology) A hook or claw.

unics

usnic

usnic

adj

  1. of or relating to usnic acid

zincs

zincs

noun

  1. plural of zinc

verb

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