(India) A dam built in a stream for maintaining and regulating irrigation.
canaut
cantus
cantus
Noun
A melody or song, particularly ecclesiastical.
The principal voice.
cantut
canute
centum
centum
adj
(Indo-European studies) Referring to an Indo-European language that did not produce sibilants from a series of Proto-Indo-European palatovelar stops.
noun
(India) Perfect score on a board exam.
(Sanskrit and other Indian philology) Satakam, set of one hundred verses connected by the same metre or topic.
chaunt
chaunt
noun
Obsolete spelling of chant
cobnut
cobnut
noun
A game played by children with nuts.
A specific cultivated variety of hazelnut, also known as the Kentish cobnut.
The nut of the common hazel (Corylus avellana); hazelnut.
coltun
counts
counts
noun
(statistics, of a statistic) To be enumerated rather than represented as a proportion or percentage.
plural of count
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of count
county
county
adj
Characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
noun
(US, slang, uncountable) A jail operated by a county government.
(historical) The land ruled by a count or a countess.
A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions.
An administrative region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 48 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska and Louisiana).
cruent
curtin
curtin
noun
Obsolete spelling of curtain
cutins
cutins
noun
plural of cutin
cutuno
emunct
gutnic
incult
incult
adj
(now rare) Rough, unrefined.
(obsolete) Uncultivated, wild.
incute
incute
verb
(obsolete) To strike or stamp in.
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).
inunct
inunct
verb
To smear with ointment.
juncat
lucent
lucent
adj
Emitting light; shining, luminous.
Translucent; clear, lucid.
mcnutt
nautch
nautch
noun
A dance in South Asia, performed by professional dancing girls.
nautic
nautic
adj
Alternative form of nautical
noctua
pictun
scrunt
scrunt
noun
A beggar or destitute person.
An abrupt, high-pitched sound.
verb
To beg or scrounge.
tecuna
ticuna
toucan
toucan
noun
Any of various neotropical frugivorous birds from the family Ramphastidae, with a large colorful beak.
trunch
trunch
noun
(obsolete) A stake; a small post.
tucana
tucano
tuchun
tuchun
noun
(historical) A Chinese military governor or warlord.
tucson
tucuna
tulcan
tulnic
tunica
tunica
noun
Synonym of tunic (“covering”)
Synonym of tunic (“garment”)
tunics
tunics
noun
plural of tunic
tuscan
uncart
uncart
verb
(transitive) To remove or unload from a cart.
uncast
uncast
adj
Not having been cast (in various senses).
verb
(nautical) To detach (a rope, line, etc.).
To bring back to a standing position (a horse or other large animal that is lying down with its legs under it).
To remove (an actor) from a role that was previously assigned to them.
To reverse the effects of (a magical spell).
uncate
uncate
adj
uncinate
uncite
uncity
uncity
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To deprive of the rank or rights of a city.
unclot
uncoat
uncoat
verb
(virology, intransitive) (of the capsid shell) to dissociate from the viral core in the host cell cytoplasm
(virology, transitive) To remove the viral capsid of a virus, leading to the release of the viral genomic nucleic acid.
uncoft
uncolt
uncolt
verb
(obsolete) To unhorse; to deprive of a colt or horse.
uncost
unctad
uncute
uncute
adj
Not cute; unattractive.
uncuth
uncuth
adj
(obsolete) unknown; strange
unfact
unfact
noun
Something not factual; a falsehood or factoid.
untack
untack
verb
(transitive) To remove the tack from.
(transitive) To unfasten (something tacked).
untuck
untuck
verb
(LGBT, of a drag queen, trans woman, etc.) To remove that which is concealing one’s penis and testicles such as gaff or adhesive tape.
(transitive) To remove something from a relatively hidden location or position where it is tucked.