(music) A tempo mark directing that a passage is to be played in a moderately slow tempo; faster than adagio but slower than moderato.
andaste
andrite
ansated
ansated
adj
Having a handle.
antedon
antired
antired
adj
(particle physics) One of the three possible colours of an antiquark, corresponding to red in a quark.
astoned
astoned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of astone
attends
attends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attend
attuned
attuned
adj
(of a musical instrument) Tuned to the correct pitch.
Brought into harmony; harmonized.
Having been changed to fit in with a particular context or to be in sync with a phenomenon.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of attune
audient
audient
adj
Listening, paying attention.
noun
(obsolete) A hearer; a member of an audience
(obsolete, specifically) A catechumen (“convert to Christianity under instruction before baptism”) in the early Christian Church.
bandlet
bandlet
noun
Alternative form of bandelet
bartend
bartend
verb
To tend a bar; to act as a barman.
bendict
bendite
bendlet
bendlet
noun
(heraldry) A diminutive of the bend, of the same shape, but only half the width of the bend.
bestand
bestand
verb
(transitive) To beset; stand around in hostility; harass.
(transitive) To serve; be of service to; be ready to serve or aid.
(transitive) To stand by or near; stand around.
(transitive) To surround; encompass.
betrend
betrend
Verb
To wind or draw around; surround; encompass.
bindlet
blunted
blunted
adj
(slang) high on cannabis
verb
simple past tense and past participle of blunt
bundlet
bundlet
noun
A small bundle.
candent
candent
adj
(now rare) Glowing as a result of its high temperature; incandescent, glowing with heat.
candite
candite
noun
(mineralogy) A dark variety of spinel.
cantred
cantred
noun
Alternative form of cantref
centrad
centrad
adj
(medicine, anatomy, archaic) Toward the center.
centred
centred
adj
UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa spelling of centered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of centre
chanted
chanted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chant
condite
condite
adj
(obsolete) Preserved; pickled.
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To pickle; to preserve.
contend
contend
verb
(intransitive) To be in debate; to engage in discussion; to dispute; to argue.
(intransitive) To be in opposition; to contest; to dispute; to vie; to quarrel; to fight.
(intransitive) To believe (something is reasonable) and argue (for it); to advocate.
(intransitive) To struggle or exert oneself to obtain or retain possession of, or to defend.
contend with: To try to cope with a difficulty or problem.
counted
counted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of count
credent
credent
adj
(obsolete) Gullible.
ctenoid
ctenoid
adj
Comb-like in shape.
Having a toothed margin, usually fish scales
noun
A ctenoidean.
cundite
cundite
noun
Obsolete spelling of conduit
dalteen
danaite
danaite
noun
(mineralogy) A cobaltiferous variety of arsenopyrite.
danette
dankest
dankest
adj
superlative form of dank: most dank
dantean
dassent
daunted
daunted
adj
(Normally with a copular verb). Mildly afraid or worried by some upcoming situation.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of daunt
daunter
daunter
noun
One who daunts.
dayment
deathin
decants
decants
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decant
deerton
defiant
defiant
adj
Boldly resisting opposition.
Defying.
noun
One who defies opposition.
defunct
defunct
adj
(business) No longer in business or service, nor expected to be again.
(computing) Specifically, of a process: having terminated but not having been reaped (by its parent or an inheritor), and thus still occupying a process slot. See also zombie, zombie process.
(linguistics) (of a language) No longer spoken.
(now rare) Deceased, dead.
No longer in use or active, nor expected to be again.
noun
The dead person (referred to).
verb
To make defunct.
delanty
delmont
delmont
Proper noun
A borough in Pennsylvania, US.
A city/town in South Dakota, US.
dementi
dements
dements
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dement
demeton
demeton
noun
An organophosphate insecticide, 1-(2-diethoxyphosphorylsulfanylethylsulfanyl)ethane.
demount
demount
verb
(obsolete) To dismount.
(transitive) To remove from its mounting; to take down from a mounted position.
dennett
denoted
denoted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of denote
denotes
denotes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denote
densate
densest
densest
adj
superlative form of dense: most dense
density
density
noun
(dated) Stupidity; denseness.
(mathematics, statistics) The probability that an outcome will fall into a given range, per unit of that range; the relative likelihood of possible values of a continuous random variable.
(physics) A measure of the mass of matter contained by a unit volume.
The ratio of one quantity, representing something of interest, to another quantity representing space, area, or extent in which the thing of interest is distributed.
dentale
dentals
dentals
noun
plural of dental
dentary
dentary
adj
(anatomy) Relating to, or bearing, teeth.
noun
(anatomy) The dentary bone.
dentata
dentate
dentate
adj
Having teeth or toothlike projections; serrated, toothed.
dentile
dentile
noun
(zoology) A small tooth, like that of a saw.
dentils
dentils
noun
plural of dentil
dentine
dentine
noun
Alternative form of dentin
denting
denting
verb
present participle of dent
dentins
dentins
noun
plural of dentin
dentist
dentist
noun
A medical doctor who specializes in dentistry.
dentoid
dentoid
adj
Shaped like a tooth.
denture
denture
noun
(often in the plural) a complete replacement of all teeth in a mouth
a set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit
an artificial replacement of one or more teeth
deontic
deontic
adj
(ethics, linguistics) Pertaining to necessity, duty or obligation, or expressions conveying this.
depaint
depaint
verb
(archaic, transitive) To colour; to decorate with colours.
(archaic, transitive) To depict in words; to describe graphically.
(archaic, transitive) To stain; to distain.
(transitive) To remove paint from.
deplant
deplant
verb
(transitive) To take up plants; to transplant.
deprint
depthen
depthen
verb
(transitive, now rare) To increase the depth of; make deep or deeper
derbent
derbent
Proper noun
A city in Dagestan, Russia.
derwent
derwent
Proper noun
a river in Derbyshire, England, which flows into the River Trent.
a river in North Yorkshire, England, which also forms the border with the East Riding of Yorkshire before joining the River Ouse.
a river in Cumbria, England, which flows into the Irish Sea at Workington.
a river forming the border between County Durham and Northumberland, before entering Tyneside and joining the River Tyne.
a river in Tasmania, Australia, which flows into the Tasman Sea near Hobart.
a hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
a community in Thames Centre municipality, Ontario, Canada.
an unincorporated community in Guernsey County, Ohio, USA.
descant
descant
noun
(music) A counterpoint melody sung or played above the theme.
A lengthy discourse on a subject.
verb
(intransitive) To discuss at length.
(intransitive, music) To sing or play a descant.
descent
descent
noun
(topology) A particular extension of the idea of gluing.
A drop to a lower status or condition; decline.
A falling upon or invasion.
A sloping passage or incline.
A way down.
An instance of descending; act of coming down.
Lineage or hereditary derivation.
destain
destain
verb
(intransitive) To lose a chemical stain.
(transitive) To remove a chemical stain from.
destine
destine
verb
to assign something (especially finance) for a particular use
to have a particular destination
to preordain
destiny
destiny
noun
One's eventual fate (not necessarily inevitable or predestined).
That to which any person or thing is destined; a predetermined state; a condition predestined by the Divine or by human will.
That which is inevitable in the fullness of time.
The fixed order of things; invincible necessity; an irresistible power or agency conceived of as determining the future, whether in general or of an individual.
detains
detains
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of detain
detente
detente
noun
Alternative form of détente
detents
detents
noun
plural of detent
detenue
detenus
detinet
detinue
detinue
noun
(law) A legal action to reclaim goods wrongfully detained.
A person or thing detained; a detainee.
detrain
detrain
verb
(of an athlete) to reduce one's training, particularly during the offseason, in preparation for a cycle of retraining.
(rail transport, intransitive) To exit from a train; to disembark
(rail transport, transitive) to remove a passenger or passengers from a train; to evacuate passengers from a train.
detuned
detuned
adj
Having undergone detuning.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of detune
devaunt
deviant
deviant
adj
Characterized by deviation from an expectation or a social standard.
noun
(Internet) A member of the online art community DeviantArt.
A person who deviates, especially from norms of social behavior.
A thing, phenomenon, or trend that deviates from an expectation or pattern.
devinct
dextran
dextran
noun
(biochemistry) A biopolymer of glucose produced by enzymes of certain bacteria; used as a substitute for blood plasma, and as a stationary phase in chromatography.
dextrin
dextrin
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a range of oligomers of glucose, intermediate in complexity between maltose and starch, produced by the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch; used commercially as adhesives.
dianite
dianthe
diantre
dictaen
dietine
dietine
noun
A subordinate or local assembly; a diet of inferior rank.
dieting
dieting
noun
The practice of following a diet.
verb
present participle of diet
diluent
diluent
adj
Diluting; making thinner or weaker by admixture, especially of water.
noun
(analytical chemistry) A solvent or other liquid preparation used to dilute a sample prior to testing.
(medicine) An agent used for effecting dilution of the blood; a weak drink.
That which dilutes.
dinetic
dinette
dinette
noun
(US, military, informal) A submarine's mess hall.
(obsolete) A preliminary dinner; luncheon.
A small space within a dwelling, usually alongside a kitchen, used for informal dining; a dining alcove or nook.
Furniture for an indoor informal dining space, usually consisting of chairs and a small table.
disnest
disnest
verb
(transitive) To dislodge from a nest.
dissent
dissent
noun
(Anglo-American common law) A separate opinion filed in a case by judges who disagree with the outcome of the majority of the court in that case
(sports) A violation that arises when disagreement with an official call is expressed in an inappropriate manner such as foul language, rude gestures, or failure to comply.
An act of disagreeing with, or deviating from, the views and opinions of those holding authority.
Disagreement with the ideas, doctrines, decrees, etc. of a political party, government or religion.
verb
(intransitive) To differ from, especially in opinion, beliefs, etc.
(intransitive) To disagree; to withhold assent. Construed with from (or, formerly, to).
(obsolete) To be different; to have contrary characteristics.
distend
distend
verb
(biology) To cause gravidity.
(intransitive) To extend or expand, as from internal pressure; to swell
(transitive) To cause to swell.
(transitive, reflexive, archaic) To extend; to stretch out; to spread out.
distent
distent
adj
distended
noun
(obsolete) breadth
distune
distune
verb
(transitive) To put (something) out of tune.
(transitive, figurative) To cause (something) not to be in harmony or to be poorly adjusted.
docents
docents
noun
plural of docent
doenitz
dolente
dolente
adv
(music) Sorrowfully, as if the player were mourning.
donated
donated
adj
Having been given freely rather than purchased.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of donate
donatee
donatee
noun
Someone who has received a donation or someone who needs a donation.
donates
donates
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate
donetsk
donetsk
Proper noun
A city on the Kalmius river in the Donbas region of Ukraine, administrative centre of Donetsk province.
Donetsk province (oblast), in eastern Ukraine.
A town on the Donets river in Russia.
donetta
donnert
dowment
downset
downset
noun
(set theory) An ideal.
dozenth
dozenth
adj
Twelfth.
noun
A twelfth.
dragnet
dragnet
noun
(fishing) A net dragged across the bottom of a body of water.
(law enforcement) Heightened efforts by law-enforcement personnel to capture suspects.
verb
(fishing) To drag a net across the bottom of a body of water.
(law enforcement) To make heightened efforts to catch a suspect.
drawnet
drawnet
noun
(archaic) A net for catching the larger sorts of birds.
(fishing) A dragnet.
drenthe
drenthe
Proper noun
A province in the northeast of the Netherlands with Assen as capital and Emmen as largest city.
dugento
dunites
dunites
noun
plural of dunite
dunnest
dunnest
adj
superlative form of dun: most dun
dunnite
dunster
duotone
duotone
adj
Having two tones.
noun
Any picture printed in two shades of the same colour, such as a duotype or duograph.
durante
dustmen
dustmen
noun
plural of dustman
duvetyn
duvetyn
noun
Alternative spelling of duvetyne
edenite
edenite
Noun
A monoclinic-prismatic mineral containing aluminum, calcium, hydrogen, magnesium, oxygen, silicon, and sodium.
edental
edental
adj
(zoology, obsolete) Synonym of edentate
edenton
edestan
edestin
edestin
noun
A globulin legumin protein found in hemp seeds.
editing
editing
noun
An act or instance of something being edited.
verb
present participle of edit
edition
edition
noun
(publishing) A written work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner, or at a certain time.
(sports) A particular instance of an event.
An instance of [1] or [2]:
The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time.
enacted
enacted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enact
endgate
endgate
noun
(US) tailboard
endited
endited
verb
simple past tense and past participle of endite
endites
endites
noun
plural of endite
endmost
endmost
adj
last in a series, furthest away
endnote
endnote
noun
An annotation placed at the end of a document or chapter of a document.