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acetum

acetum

noun

  1. (obsolete) Vinegar, sometimes medicated.

actium

actium

Proper noun

  1. a promontory of Acarnania in Ancient Greece where and Cleopatra were defeated by Octavian in a naval battle in 31 BC

centum

centum

adj

  1. (Indo-European studies) Referring to an Indo-European language that did not produce sibilants from a series of Proto-Indo-European palatovelar stops.

noun

  1. (India) Perfect score on a board exam.
  2. (Sanskrit and other Indian philology) Satakam, set of one hundred verses connected by the same metre or topic.

custom

custom

adj

  1. (archaic) Accustomed; usual.
  2. Created under particular specifications, specially to fit one's needs: specialized, unique, custom-made.
  3. Own, personal, not standard or premade.

noun

  1. (UK) Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, factory, etc., for making purchases or giving orders; business support.
  2. (archaic, uncountable) Toll, tax, or tribute.
  3. (law) Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent. Compare prescription.
  4. (obsolete) Familiar acquaintance; familiarity.
  5. A custom (made-to-order) piece of art, pornography, etc.
  6. Frequent repetition of the same behavior; way of behavior common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; method of doing, living or behaving.
  7. Traditional beliefs or rituals.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To have a custom.
  2. (transitive, obsolete) To make familiar; to accustom.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To pay the customs of.
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To supply with customers.

dictum

dictum

noun

  1. A judicial opinion expressed by judges on points that do not necessarily arise in the case, and are not involved in it.
  2. An arbitrament or award.
  3. An authoritative statement; a dogmatic saying; a maxim, an apothegm.
  4. The report of a judgment made by one of the judges who has given it.

emunct

factum

factum

noun

  1. (law) The due execution of a will, including everything necessary to its validity.
  2. (law, Canada) A statement of fact and law delivered before a court
  3. (law, civil law) Anything stated and made certain.
  4. (mathematics, obsolete) A product (result of multiplying two numbers).

humect

humect

verb

  1. (archaic) to wet; to moisten.

macuta

macuta

noun

  1. (historical) A former currency unit of Angola, worth five centavos.

macute

macute

noun

  1. A monetary unit once used in parts of West Africa

mcnutt

miscut

miscut

adj

  1. Cut incorrectly.

noun

  1. (philately) Incorrect separation of postage stamps; a postage stamp resulted from such an error.

verb

  1. To cut incorrectly.

mucate

mucate

noun

  1. Any salt or ester of mucic acid

mucket

mucket

noun

  1. A heavy cup with lid and bail which can be used over an open fire. Sizes can range from 0.5 to 1.0 liter.
  2. Any of various species of mussels, especially those in the genus Lampsilis.

mudcat

mudcat

noun

  1. A catfish, Ameiurus natalis (yellow bullhead), native to the Mississippi Delta.
  2. A flathead catfish (Pylodictis olivaris, syns. Silurus olivaris, Leptops olivaris), flatty or shovelhead cat, of central North America.

mulcts

mulcts

noun

  1. plural of mulct

verb

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

muscat

muscat

noun

  1. A white grape variety; used as table grapes and for making raisins and sweet wine.
  2. The muscatel wine made from these grapes.
  3. The vine bearing this fruit.

muscot

pactum

rectum

rectum

noun

  1. (anatomy) The terminal part of the large intestine through which feces pass after exiting the colon, but before leaving the body through the anus.

scutum

scutum

noun

  1. (anatomy) The kneecap.
  2. (historical, Roman antiquity) An oblong shield made of boards or wickerwork covered with leather, with sometimes an iron rim; carried chiefly by the heavily armed infantry of the Roman army.
  3. (zoology) A scute.
  4. (zoology) A shield-like protection, such as the scutum protecting the back of a hard tick (cf. alloscutum, conscutum)
  5. (zoology) One of the two lower valves of the operculum of a barnacle.

smutch

smutch

noun

  1. A stain, smudge or blot.

verb

  1. To eat noisily, as with one's mouth open.
  2. To soil, stain or smudge.

talcum

talcum

noun

  1. Powdered and perfumed talc for toilet use.

verb

  1. (transitive) To perfume with talcum powder.

tectum

tectum

noun

  1. (neuroanatomy) The dorsal portion of the midbrain of vertebrates; in mammals, containing the superior colliculus and inferior colliculus
  2. The interconnected outer surface of a spore.

tecuma

temuco

temuco

Proper noun

  1. The capital of the Araucanía region in Chile.

tucuma

tucuma

noun

  1. (botany) A Brazilian palm (Astrocaryum tucuma) with edible fruit.

tumaco