Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daunt
detenu
detune
detune
verb
(electronics) To alter the capacitance of a circuit such that its resonant frequency differs from the incoming frequency.
(music) To intentionally lower or raise the pitch produced by a musical instrument. Often done to produce sounds not normally possible, or in the case of stringed instruments to reduce tension for the purposes of shipping or maintenance.
deturn
deturn
verb
(obsolete) To turn away; to divert.
deuton
deuton
noun
(dated) deuteron
donuts
donuts
noun
plural of donut
dumont
dunant
dunite
dunite
noun
A type of igneous rock with a coarse-grained or phaneritic texture.
dunted
dunted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dunt
dunter
dunter
noun
(dialect, Scotland, Northumbria) A porpoise.
The common eider, Somateria mollissima.
duntle
dunton
dupont
durant
durant
noun
(historical) A strong cloth in imitation of buff leather.
Alternative form of durance
dustan
dustin
dustin
Proper noun
name (very rarely also given to women).
duston
dutton
extund
hudnut
hunted
hunted
adj
(figuratively) Nervous and agitated, as if pursued.
Being the subject of a hunt.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hunt
induct
induct
verb
(obsolete) To introduce; to bring in.
To bring in as a member; to make a part of.
To draft into military service.
To formally or ceremoniously install in an office, position, etc.
To introduce into (particularly if certain knowledge or experience is required, such as ritual adulthood or cults).
indult
indult
noun
(Catholicism) A permission or privilege granted by the church authority that excepts an individual from what is otherwise a norm of church law, such as a release from monastic vows.
lunted
lunted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of lunt
nudate
nudest
nudest
adj
superlative form of nude: most nude
nudist
nudist
adj
(usually attributive) Relating to nudists and nudism.
noun
A person who practices nudism.
nudity
nudity
noun
(countable, rare) Something or someone without clothes.
(uncountable) The state or quality of being without clothing on the body; specifically, the quality of being without clothing on the genitals.
nutted
nutted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nut
obtund
obtund
verb
(transitive, chiefly medicine) To reduce the edge or effects of; to mitigate; to dull.
pudent
pundit
pundit
noun
(historical) A native surveyor in British India, trained to carry out clandestine surveillance beyond British borders.
A learned person in India; someone with knowledge of Sanskrit, philosophy, religion and law; a Hindu scholar.
An expert in a particular field, especially as called upon to provide comment or opinion in the media; a commentator, a critic.
punted
punted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of punt
retund
retund
verb
(transitive) To blunt; to turn, as an edge.
(transitive, figuratively) To cause to be obtuse or dull.
rotund
rotund
adj
(of a sound) Full and rich; orotund; sonorous; full-toned.
Having a round body shape; portly or plump; podgy.
Having a round, spherical or curved shape; circular; orbicular.
runted
runted
adj
Not properly grown; having a growth shortage.
stound
stound
noun
(UK dialectal) A stand; a stop.
(archaic or dialectal) A brief span of time, moment, instant.
(archaic or dialectal) A time, length of time, hour, while.
(chronology, obsolete or dialectal) An hour.
(dialectal) A sharp or sudden pain; a shock, an attack.
(obsolete) A tide, season.
A fit, an episode or sudden outburst of emotion; a rush.
A moment or instance of urgency; exigence.
A receptacle for holding small beer.
A stroke or blow (from an object or weapon); (by extension) a lashing; scourging
Astonishment; amazement.
verb
(intransitive, UK dialectal) To stop to listen; pause.
(intransitive, obsolete) To stand still; stop.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To be in pain or sorrow, mourn.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To hurt, pain, smart.
(obsolete or dialectal, intransitive) To long or pine after, desire.
tunder
tundra
tundra
noun
A flat and treeless Arctic biome.
tundun
tundun
noun
Alternative form of turndun
tunned
tunned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tun
turned
turned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of turn
unctad
undate
undate
adj
undated; rising and falling in waves
undeft
undeft
adj
Not deft.
undset
undust
undust
verb
(transitive) To free from dust; remove dust from
unduty
united
united
adj
Involving the joint activity of multiple agents.
Joined into a single entity.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unite
untidy
untidy
adj
Disorganized.
Sloppy.
verb
(transitive) To make untidy, to make a mess
untied
untied
adj
Not tied; undone
verb
simple past tense and past participle of untie
untold
untold
adj
(literary) Not able to be counted, measured, told, expressed in words, or described; extremely large in scale, number, quantity, suffering, damage, etc.; uncountable, unmeasurable, immeasurable, indescribable, inexpressible.
Not numbered or counted.
Not told; not related; not revealed; secret.
untrod
untrod
adj
Not previously walked; not previously explored or investigated.