(obsolete) Of a woman's tongue: wagging, gossiping.
(obsolete) Tremulous, trembling.
Pertaining to the asp or aspen tree.
noun
(uncountable) The wood of such a tree; usually pale, lightweight and soft.
The asp tree; a kind of poplar tree (genus Populus sect. Populus). A medium-size tree with thin, straight trunks of a greenish-white color.
insep
napes
napes
noun
plural of nape
neaps
neaps
noun
plural of neap
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of neap
neeps
neeps
noun
(chiefly Scotland) mashed swede (called "turnip" in Scotland), especially when served with tatties (potatoes) and haggis.
plural of neep
nepos
opens
opens
noun
plural of open
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of open
panes
panes
noun
plural of pane
panse
peans
peans
noun
plural of pean
peens
peens
noun
plural of peen
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of peen
peins
pends
pends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pend
penes
penes
noun
(chiefly sciences) plural of penis
plural of pene
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pene
penis
penis
noun
(anatomy) The male reproductive organ used for sexual intercourse that in the human male and some other mammals is also used for urination; the tubular portion of the male genitalia (excluding the scrotum).
pense
pensy
pensy
adj
(dated) pensive
peons
peons
noun
plural of peon
pines
pines
noun
plural of pine
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pine
pones
pones
noun
plural of pone
posen
psend
snape
snape
verb
(intransitive) To chide, to rebuke, to reprimand.
(nautical, shipbuilding) To bevel the end of a timber to fit against an inclined surface.
Synonym of sneap (“to check or abruptly reprove (someone); to chide, to rebuke, to reprimand”)
To check or curtail (the growth of something); also, to check or curtail the growth of (a plant, etc.).
sneap
sneap
noun
(obsolete) A rebuke; a reprimand.
verb
(also figuratively) To check or abruptly reprove (someone); to chide, to rebuke, to reprimand.
(informal) To offend (someone); to put (someone's) nose out of joint.
To bite, nip, or pinch (someone or something).
snerp
snipe
snipe
noun
(ice hockey slang) A goal.
(naval slang) A member of the engineering department on a ship.
(slang) A cigarette butt.
A bottle of wine measuring 0.1875 liters, one fourth the volume of a standard bottle; a quarter bottle or piccolo.
A end of a log remaining after timber has been cut away - sometimes referred to as a snipe-end.
A fool; a blockhead.
A note or sticker attached to an existing poster to provide further information (e.g. an event is sold out), political criticism, etc.
A sharp, clever answer; sarcasm.
A shot fired from a concealed place.
A strip of copy announcing some late breaking news or item of interest, typically placed in a print advertisement in such a way that it stands out from the ad.
An animated promotional logo during a television show.
Any of various limicoline game birds of the genera Gallinago, Lymnocryptes and Coenocorypha in the family Scolopacidae, having a long, slender, nearly straight beak.
verb
(ice hockey slang) To score a goal.
(intransitive) To hunt snipe.
(intransitive) To make malicious, underhand remarks or attacks.
(intransitive) To shoot at individuals from a concealed place.
(intransitive, by extension) To shoot with a sniper rifle.
(transitive) To attach a note or sticker to (an existing poster) to provide further information, political criticism, etc.
(transitive) To nose (a log) to make it drag or slip easily in skidding.
(transitive) To watch a timed online auction and place a winning bid against (the current high bidder) at the last possible moment.
To move the ball quickly in a different direction.
spane
spane
verb
(obsolete, UK, dialect) To wean; to spean.
spean
spean
noun
(archaic or dialectal) A teat or nipple of a cow.
verb
(archaic) to wean
speen
spend
spend
noun
(in the plural) Expenditures; money or pocket money.
Amount of money spent (during a period); expenditure.
Discharged semen.
Vaginal discharge.
verb
(dated) To squander.
(dated, transitive, intransitive) To have an orgasm; to ejaculate sexually.
(intransitive) To waste or wear away; to be consumed.
(mining) To break ground; to continue working.
(transitive, intransitive) To pay out (money).
To be diffused; to spread.
To bestow; to employ; often with on or upon.
To consume, to use up (time).
To exhaust, to wear out.
spent
spent
adj
Consumed, used up, exhausted, depleted.
Of fish: exhausted as a result of having spawned.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of spend
spine
spine
noun
(anatomy, zootomy) A series of bones situated at the back from the head to the pelvis of a human, or from the head to the tail of an animal, enclosing the spinal cord and providing support for the thorax and abdomen.
(botany) The heartwood of trees.
(figurative) Courage or assertiveness.
(geology) A tall mass of viscous lava extruded from a volcano.
(neuroscience) Ellipsis of dendritic spine..
(zootomy, botany) A pointed, fairly rigid protuberance or needlelike structure on an animal, shell, or plant.
A linear payscale operated by some large organizations that allows flexibility for local and specific conditions.
Something resembling a backbone, such as a ridge, or a long, central structure from which other structures radiate.
The narrow, bound edge of a book that encloses the inner edges of the pages, facing outwards when the book is on a shelf and typically bearing the title and the author's and publisher's name.