(intransitive) To be present or available in large numbers or quantities; to be plentiful.
(intransitive) To revel in.
(intransitive, obsolete) To be wealthy.
acnode
acnode
noun
(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.
adcons
adeona
adjoin
adjoin
verb
(transitive) To be in contact or connection with.
(transitive, mathematics, chiefly algebra and number theory) To extend an algebraic object (e.g. a field, a ring, etc.) by adding to it (an element not belonging to it) and all finite power series of (the element).
adnoun
adnoun
noun
(grammar) an adjective used as a noun (sensu stricto), an absolute adjective
(grammar, dated) an adjective
adonai
adonia
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.
adonin
adonis
adonoy
adorne
adorno
adorns
adorns
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of adorn
adreno
adyton
adyton
noun
Synonym of adytum
aldwon
almond
almond
adj
Brownish, resembling the colour of an almond nut.
noun
(countable) A small deciduous tree in family Rosaceae, Prunus amygdalus, that produces predominantly sweet almonds.
(countable) A type of tree nut.
(uncountable) Flavor or other characteristics of almond.
(uncountable) The color of an almond still covered by its skin, a shade of brown.
(uncountable) The colour of the kernel of an almond without its shell and thin seed coat, a creamy off-white colour.
Anything shaped like an almond; specifically, (anatomy, archaic) a tonsil.
Brabejum stellatifolium or bitter almond, in family Proteaceae
Prunus andersonii, desert almond, a North American shrub in family Rosaceae
Prunus dulcis var. amara, bitter almond, a variety that only produces bitter fruits
Prunus fasciculata, desert range almond or wild almond, North American shrub in family Rosaceae
Prunus japonica, flowering almond, an ornamental shrub in family Rosaceae
Terminalia catappa, Indian almond or tropical almond, in family Combretaceae
amando
amidon
amydon
andevo
andoke
androl
andron
andron
noun
(architecture, historical) In Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, the apartment reserved for males, in the lower part of the house.
andros
andros
Proper noun
An island of the Cyclades, Greece.
An island in the Bahamas.
androw
anodal
anodal
adj
Relating to the anode.
anodes
anodes
noun
plural of anode
anodic
anodic
adj
Relating to an anode.
anodon
anodon
noun
(zoology) Any of the genus Anodon, now Anodonta, of freshwater bivalves.
anodos
anonad
antdom
antdom
noun
The realm or world of ants; ants collectively.
The state or essence of an ant.
antido
apodan
armond
arnold
around
around
adj
(informal, with the verb "to be") Alive; existing.
(informal, with the verb "to be") Present in the vicinity.
adv
(with turn, spin, etc.) So as to partially or completely rotate; so as to face in the opposite direction.
From one state or condition to an opposite or very different one; with a metaphorical change in direction; bringing about awareness or agreement.
From place to place.
Nearly; approximately; about.
So as to form a circle or trace a circular path, or approximation thereof.
So as to surround or be near.
Used with certain verbs to suggest unproductive activity.
Used with verbs to indicate repeated or continuous action, or in numerous locations or with numerous people.
prep
(of abstract things) Centred upon; surrounding.
At or to various places within.
Following a path which curves near an object, with the object on the inside of the curve.
Following the perimeter of a specified area and returning to the starting point.
Forming a circle or closed curve containing (something).
Near; in the vicinity of.
arundo
astond
atoned
atoned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of atone
audion
audion
noun
An early electronic amplifying tube consisting of a partially evacuated glass tube with three electrodes, a heated filament, a grid, and a plate.
bandog
bandog
noun
(archaic) A dog that has been tied up; a mastiff or other kind of guard dog.
(figurative, literary) Anything that behaves like a bandog; something or someone who pursues doggedly.
(obsolete, slang, cant) A bailiff or prison guard.
(specifically) A type of large, ferocious dog, bred by crossing American pit bull terriers with Neapolitan mastiffs.
bandon
bandon
noun
(obsolete) Disposal; control; licence.
bandor
bandos
bandos
noun
plural of bando
bhadon
bladon
bodnar
boland
bondar
brando
candor
candor
noun
(obsolete) Whiteness; brilliance; purity.
Impartiality.
The state of being sincere and open in speech; honesty in expression.
canoed
canoed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of canoe
cardon
cardon
noun
Any of several large columnar cacti mostly of the genus Cereus.
coanda
codman
codman
noun
(nautical) A fishing boat that fishes for cod; a fisherman on such a boat
conand
conard
conrad
dacono
dacron
dacron
noun
A polymer, polyethylene terephthalate PET, as used for making thread and cloth.
daekon
daemon
daemon
noun
(computing, Unix) A process (a running program) that does not have a controlling terminal.
(uncommon) Alternative form of demon.
An idea depicted as an entity.
dahoon
dahoon
noun
Ilex cassine, a holly native to the southeastern coast of North America.
daikon
daikon
noun
(Japanese cuisine) The usual Japanese cultivar, Japanese radish.
An East Asian cultivar or subspecies of radish (Raphanus raphanistrum subsp. sativus, syn. Raphanus sativus) bearing a large, white, carrot-shaped taproot consumed throughout East and South Asia but grown in North America primarily as a fallow crop for its fast-growing leaves (used as animal fodder) and as a soil ripper.
Closely-related cultivars such as the enormous turnip-shaped Sakurajima or green-and-red watermelon radish.
daimon
daimon
noun
(Greek mythology) A tutelary deity or spirit that watches over a person or place.
Synonym of demon, particularly as
dallon
dallon
Proper noun
said to mean "from the dale."
dalton
dalton
noun
(physics) the atomic mass unit
damson
damson
adj
The color of the fruit of this tree, a very deep purple.
noun
A subspecies of plum tree, Prunus domestica subsp. insititia, native to Eurasia.
The edible fruit of this tree.
danaro
danilo
danios
danios
noun
plural of danio
dannon
danton
danton
verb
(transitive, Scotland) To daunt; to subdue.
danzon
danzon
noun
Alternative form of danzón
daoine
dapson
darton
darvon
dation
dation
noun
(obsolete, medicine) A dose.
(rare, law) The act of giving, granting or conferring (e.g. an office) but not liberal as a donation or gift.
datnow
dawson
dawson
Proper noun
A city in Georgia in the United States.
A village in Illinois.
A city in Iowa.
A in Maryland.
A city in Minnesota.
A village in Nebraska.
A ghost town in New Mexico.
A city in North Dakota.
A township in Ontario.
A borough in Pennsylvania.
A town in Texas.
dayton
dayton
Proper noun
A community in Nova Scotia.
A town in Alabama.
A city in Idaho.
A town in Indiana.
A city in Iowa
A city in Kentucky.
A town in Maine
A city in Minnesota
A town in New York
A city in Ohio, USA
A city in Tennessee
A city in Texas
A town in Virginia
A city in Washington State
A town in Wyoming
An English surname, variant of Deighton
(1760-1824), an early American politician
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.
delano
demona
denaro
devona
diaxon
diaxon
noun
A diaxonal spicule of a sponge.
dioxan
doanna
dobuan
docena
dodman
dodman
noun
(rare, possibly erroneous) A surveyor.
A land-based snail.
A snail's shell.
Any shellfish which casts its shell, such as a lobster.
dodona
dodona
Proper noun
A town and religious shrine of ancient Greece.
Dodoni, the present settlement at the site, in modern Greece's Ioannina prefecture.
dogana
dogman
dogman
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) An assistant to a crane operator, responsible for securing the crane's load and directing the operator.
(cryptozoology, mythology) An alleged cryptid or mythological creature that is part dog and part man; also (religion) a deity who is part dog and part man.
(obsolete, rare) A man who sells dog meat.
A man who has charge of dogs, such as a dog breeder or dog trainer; specifically, a man who trains dogs for the bloodsport of dogfighting.
Alternative form of dog man (“a man who likes dogs or prefers dogs as pets, often as opposed to liking cats”)
dognap
dognap
verb
(transitive) To abduct (a dog).
doland
doland
Proper noun
A city/town in South Dakota, US.
dolcan
dolina
dolina
noun
(geology) Alternative form of doline
dolman
dolman
noun
A long, loose garment with narrow sleeves and an opening in the front, generally worn by Turks.
A short, close-fitting, heavily braided military jacket, usually worn under a pelisse, originally by hussars.
A woman's garment with wide capelike sleeves.
domain
domain
noun
(biochemistry) A folded section of a protein molecule that has a discrete function; the equivalent section of a chromosome
(computing) A collection of information having to do with a domain, the computers named in the domain, and the network on which the computers named in the domain reside.
(computing) Such a region used as a data storage element in a bubble memory.
(computing) The collection of computers identified by a domain's domain names.
(computing, Internet) A collection of DNS or DNS-like domain names consisting of a delegated domain name and all its subdomains.
(computing, Internet) Any DNS domain name, particularly one which has been delegated and has become representative of the delegated domain name and its subdomains.
(data processing) A form of technical metadata that represent the type of a data item, its characteristics, name, and usage.
(mathematics) A ring with no zero divisors; that is, in which no product of nonzero elements is zero.
(mathematics) The set of all possible mathematical entities (points) where a given function is defined.
(mathematics, set theory) The set of input (argument) values for which a function is defined.
(mathematics, topology, mathematical analysis) An open and connected set in some topology. For example, the interval (0,1) as a subset of the real numbers.
(physics) A small region of a magnetic material with a consistent magnetization direction.
(taxonomy) The highest rank in the classification of organisms, above kingdom; in the three-domain system, one of the taxa Bacteria, Archaea, or Eukaryota.
A field or sphere of activity, influence or expertise.
A geographic area owned or controlled by a single person or organization.
A group of related items, topics, or subjects.
domina
domina
noun
A dominatrix.
The head of a nunnery.
donack
donald
donall
donalt
donary
donary
noun
A thing given to a sacred use.
donata
donate
donate
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To make a donation; to give away something of value to support or contribute towards a cause or for the benefit of another.
donati
donato
dondia
donela
dongas
dongas
noun
plural of donga
donica
donnas
donnas
noun
plural of donna
donora
dopant
dopant
noun
(materials science) A substance added in small amounts to a pure material, such as semiconductor, to alter its original electrical or optical properties; a doping agent
dorena
dorian
dorian
Adjective
of or relating to the Dorians
Noun
a member of the Dorians
Proper noun
name, apparently first used by Oscar Wilde in his novel The Picture of Dorian Gray (1891).
dorina
dorman
dorran
dosain
dotant
dotant
noun
(obsolete) A dotard.
dothan
dothan
Proper noun
a city in Alabama, USA, and the county seat of Named after the biblical Dothan.
douane
douane
noun
A custom house.
dracon
dragon
dragon
noun
(astronomy, with definite article, often capitalized) The constellation Draco.
(computing, rare) A background process similar to a daemon.
(derogatory) A fierce and unpleasant woman; a harridan.
(figuratively) Something very formidable or dangerous.
(military, historical) A short musket hooked to a swivel attached to a soldier's belt; so called from a representation of a dragon's head at the muzzle.
(obsolete) A very large snake; a python.
(slang) A transvestite man, or more broadly a male-to-female transgender person.
(with definite article, often capitalized) The (historical) Chinese empire or the People's Republic of China.
A Komodo dragon.
A legendary serpentine or reptilian creature.
A luminous exhalation from marshy ground, seeming to move through the air like a winged serpent.
A type of playing-tile (red dragon, green dragon, white dragon) in the game of mahjong.
A variety of carrier pigeon.
Any of various agamid lizards of the genera Draco, Physignathus or Pogona.
In Eastern mythology, a large, snake-like monster with the eyes of a hare, the horns of a stag and the claws of a tiger, usually beneficent.
In Western mythology, a gigantic beast, typically reptilian with leathery bat-like wings, lion-like claws, scaly skin and a serpent-like body, often a monster with fiery breath.
dynamo
dynamo
noun
(astrophysics) The mechanism by which a celestial body, such as the Earth or a star, generates a magnetic field.
(figuratively) An energetic person.
(physics) An electricity generator; a dynamo-electric machine.
endora
enodal
enodal
adj
Without a node.
fandom
fandom
noun
The fans of a sport, activity, work, person etc., taken as a group.
The state, quality, or condition of being a fan.
The subculture of fans.
fantod
fantod
noun
(chiefly in the plural, dated) A state of worry or nervous anxiety, irritability.
An irritable outburst.
fondak
fondea
fronda
gadmon
gamond
ganado
ganoid
ganoid
adj
Having a smooth, shining surface, as if polished or enameled: specifically applied to those scales or plates of fishes which are generally of an angular form and composed of a bony or hard horny tissue overlaid with enamel.
Having ganoid scales or plates, as a fish; specifically, of or pertaining to the Ganoidei.
noun
(zoology) One of the Ganoidei, a disused taxonomic grouping of fishes, including the bowfin, gars, and sturgeons.
gardon
gardon
noun
A European cyprinoid fish; the ide.
gonads
gonads
noun
plural of gonad
gondar
goonda
goonda
noun
(South Asia, colloquial, law) A hired thug.
gordan
grando
haddon
hadron
hadron
noun
(physics) A composite particle that comprises two or more quarks held together by the strong force and (consequently) can interact with other particles via said force; a meson or a baryon.
hagdon
hagdon
noun
(regional, now rare) One of several species of sea birds of the genus Puffinus, especially, Ardenna gravis (syn. Puffinus gravis, Puffinus major), the great shearwater, and Puffinus stricklandi, the black hagdon or sooty shearwater.