(geometry) An isolated point not upon a curve, but whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the curve so that it is considered as belonging to the curve.
adance
adance
adv
Dancing.
adcons
adonic
adonic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Adonis.
Very beautiful or handsome; physically perfect.
having a dactyl followed by either a spondee or a trochee.
Noun
A verse consisting of a dactyl and spondee.
anacid
andric
andryc
anodic
anodic
adj
Relating to an anode.
ascend
ascend
verb
(incel slang) To lose one's virginity, especially of a man through unpaid and consensual sexual intercourse with a woman.
(intransitive) To move upward, to fly, to soar.
(intransitive) To slope in an upward direction.
(intransitive, figurative) To rise; to become higher, more noble, etc.
(transitive) To go up.
(transitive) To succeed.
(transitive, music) To become higher in pitch.
To trace, search or go backwards temporally (e.g., through records, genealogies, routes, etc.).
cadena
cadent
cadent
adj
Falling.
cadjan
cadjan
noun
A form of parchment made from leaves of the coconut palm, formerly used in Asia.
A woven mat of leaves of the coconut palm, traditionally used for roofing and walls in Asia.
cadman
calden
camden
camden
Proper noun
A district in inner north-west London, and a London Borough within Greater London, comprising and
A place name in various other locales, including:
A city in Alabama, USA
A city in Arkansas, USA
A town in Jackson Township, Indiana, USA.
A city in New Jersey, USA
An unincorporated community and CDP in North Carolina, USA
A city in Tennessee, USA
name, modern transferred use of the surname.
canada
canada
noun
(historical, measure) A traditional Portuguese unit of liquid volume equal to 1.7–2.1 liters depending on the area of Portugal, used particularly for wine.
Alternative form of cañada, a ravine, a gulley.
canard
canard
noun
(aviation) A type of aircraft in which the primary horizontal control and stabilization surfaces are in front of the main wing.
(aviation, by extension) A horizontal control and stabilization surface located in front of the main wing of an aircraft.
(transport, engineering, by extension) Any small winglike structure on a vehicle, usually used for stabilization.
A false or misleading report or story, especially if deliberately so.
candee
candia
candia
Proper noun
The Mediterranean island of Crete.
The Cretan city of
A town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.
Proper noun
The on the island now known as Sri Lanka.
The city of the capital of that kingdom.
candid
candid
adj
Impartial and free from prejudice.
Not posed or rehearsed.
Straightforward, open and sincere.
noun
A spontaneous or unposed photograph.
candie
candie
noun
Alternative form of candy (“Indian unit of mass”)
candil
candis
candle
candle
noun
(forestry) A fast-growing, light-colored, upward-growing shoot on a pine tree in the spring. As growth slows in summer, the shoot darkens and is no longer conspicuous.
(obsolete) A unit of luminous intensity, now replaced by the SI unit candela.
A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin.
The protruding, removable portion of a filter, particularly a water filter.
verb
(embryology, transitive) To observe the growth of an embryo inside (an egg), using a bright light source.
(pottery, transitive) To dry (greenware) prior to the firing cycle, setting the kiln at 200° Celsius until all water is removed from the greenware.
(transitive) To check (an item, such as an envelope) by holding it between a light source and the eye.
candor
candor
noun
(obsolete) Whiteness; brilliance; purity.
Impartiality.
The state of being sincere and open in speech; honesty in expression.
candra
canduc
candyh
candys
canids
canids
noun
plural of canid
canned
canned
adj
(by extension) Previously prepared; not fresh or new; standardized, mass produced, or lacking originality or customization.
(slang) Drunk.
Preserved in cans.
Terminated, fired from a job.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of can
canoed
canoed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of canoe
canted
canted
adj
Having angles.
Inclined at an angle to something else; sloping.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cant
cardin
cardon
cardon
noun
Any of several large columnar cacti mostly of the genus Cereus.
cdenas
cedarn
cedarn
adj
(archaic) Constituted of or covered with cedar trees; made of cedar wood.
chanda
chandi
chandu
cindra
cnidae
cnidae
noun
plural of cnida
cnidia
coanda
codman
codman
noun
(nautical) A fishing boat that fishes for cod; a fisherman on such a boat
conand
conard
conrad
craned
craned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of crane
cunard
cyanid
cyanid
noun
Archaic form of cyanide.
cyndia
dacian
dacian
Noun
A member of an ancient Indo-European ethnic group of Dacia.
A Dane, Denmark having been known as Dacia in Medieval Latin.
A Romanian.
Proper noun
An extinct Indo-European language spoken by the people of Dacia.
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Dacia or the Dacians.
Of or pertaining to Romania or Romanians.
Of or pertaining to Denmark or the Danes.
dacono
dacron
dacron
noun
A polymer, polyethylene terephthalate PET, as used for making thread and cloth.
danced
danced
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dance
dancer
dancer
noun
(euphemistic) A stripper.
(obsolete, slang) Synonym of garreter (“a thief who used housetops to enter by garret windows”)
A person who dances, usually as a hobby, an occupation, or a profession.
dances
dances
noun
plural of dance
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dance
danica
danice
daunch
dauncy
dauncy
adj
(US, regional) Sick; delicate.
deacon
deacon
noun
(Church history) A designated minister of charity in the early Church (see Acts 6:1-6).
(Freemasonry) A junior lodge officer.
(Mormonism) The lowest office in the Aaronic priesthood, generally held by 12 or 13 year old boys or recent converts.
(Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism) A clergyman ranked directly below a priest, with duties of helping the priests and carrying out parish work.
(Protestantism) Anglicanism: An ordained clergyman usually serving a year prior to being ordained presbyter, though in some cases they remain a permanent deacon.
(Protestantism) Free Churches: A lay leader of a congregation who assists the pastor.
(Protestantism) Methodism: A separate office from that of minister, neither leading to the other; instead there is a permanent deaconate.
(Scotland) The chairman of an incorporated company.
(US, animal husbandry) A male calf of a dairy breed, so called because they are usually deaconed (see below).
verb
(Christianity, music) For a choir leader to lead a hymn by speaking one or two lines at a time, which are then sung by the choir.
(US, animal husbandry) To kill a calf shortly after birth.
(US, slang) To make sly alterations to the boundaries of (land); to adulterate or doctor (an article to be sold), etc.
(US, slang) To place fresh fruit at the top of a barrel or other container, with spoiled or imperfect fruit hidden beneath.
decane
decane
noun
(chemistry) any of the seventy-five isomers of the aliphatic hydrocarbon having the chemical formula C₁₀H₂₂
decani
decani
adj
(church architecture) Of the side of the chancel, apse, altar or choir on which the dean's stall is placed (the right hand side to a person facing the altar); decanal.
decant
decant
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To flow.
(science fiction) To remove (a clone or other artificially-gestated baby) from its chamber, vat, or artificial womb.
(transitive) To pour from one vessel into another.
(transitive) To pour off (a liquid) gently, so as not to disturb the sediment.
To rehouse people while their buildings are being refurbished or rebuilt.
deccan
deccan
Proper noun
A large plateau covering most of central and southern India.
decian
declan
declan
Proper noun
name, anglicized form of an Irish Gaelic saint's name Deaglán.
dicyan
docena
dolcan
donack
donica
dracin
dracin
noun
(chemistry) draconin
dracon
drancy
duchan
duncan
duncan
Proper noun
name; the name of two early saints and of two kings of Scotland.
Several places in the U.S.A. and one in Canada.
An unincorporated community in Georgetown Township, Indiana.