(astronomy) A small Solar System body consisting mainly of volatile ice, dust and particles of rock whose very eccentric solar orbit periodically brings it close enough to the Sun that the ice vaporises to form an atmosphere, or coma, which may be blown by the solar wind to produce a visible tail.
A celestial phenomenon with the appearance of such a body.
Any of several species of hummingbird found in the Andes.
comte
comte
noun
A French count.
demot
emote
emote
noun
(Internet, Twitch-speak) Short for emoticon.
(Internet, text messaging) A virtual action expressed to other users as a graphic or reported speech rather than a straightforward message.
verb
(Internet, text messaging) To express a virtual action, presented to other users as a graphic or reported speech, rather than sending a straightforward message.
To deliver (a speech), say (lines of a play, words), etc., in a dramatic or emotional manner, especially if overly so.
To display (excessive) emotion, especially while acting.
To display or express (emotions, mental states, etc.) openly, particularly while acting, and especially in an excessive manner.
entom
gemot
gemot
noun
(by extension, rare) Any assembly.
(historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England.
mateo
metho
metho
noun
(Australia, colloquial) Methylated spirits.
metol
metol
noun
(chemistry, photography) The sulphate of 4-methylaminophenol, used as a photographic developer
metro
metro
adj
metropolitan
noun
(general) A rapid transit rail transport system, or a train in such systems, generally underground and serving a metropolitan area.
(less common) An urban rapid transit rail transport system, normally with lighter track and light trains (i.e. an S-Bahn or similar), or a train in such systems.
A metropolitan area.
molet
monet
monte
monte
noun
(countable, Latin America) A wood or forest; timberland.
(uncountable, card games) A game in which three or four cards are dealt face-up and players bet on which of them will first be matched in suit by others dealt.
moste
moste
adv
Obsolete spelling of most
moted
moted
adj
Filled with motes, or fine floating dust.
motel
motel
noun
(also attributive) A type of hotel or lodging establishment, often located near a major highway, which typically features a series of rooms the entrances of which are immediately adjacent to a parking lot to facilitate convenient access to automobiles parked there.
A low-cost short-stay hotel, often with hourly rates rather than daily rates, and notorious for permitting illicit sexual activities; love hotel.
verb
(informal, intransitive) To stay in a motel or motels.
moter
motes
motes
noun
plural of mote
motet
motet
noun
A composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style; an anthem.
motey
motey
adj
Full of motes.
motte
motte
noun
A raised earth mound, often topped with a wooden or stone structure and surrounded with a ditch.
Alternative form of mott
smote
smote
verb
(now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of smite
simple past tense of smight
simple past tense of smite
somet
tempo
tempo
noun
(American football) A rapid rate of play by the offense resulting from reducing the amount of time which elapses after one play ends and the next starts.
(bridge) The timing advantage of being on lead, thus being first to initiate a strategy to develop tricks for one's side.
(chess) A move which is part of one's own plan or strategy and forces, e.g. by means of a check or attacking a piece, the opponent to make a move which is not bad but of no use for him (the player gains a tempo, the opponent loses a tempo), or equivalently a player achieves the same result in fewer moves by one approach rather than another.
(cycling) The steady pace set by the frontmost riders.
(music) The number of beats per minute in a piece of music; also, an indicative term denoting approximate rate of speed in written music (examples: allegro, andante)
A frequency or rate.
A small truck or cargo van with three or four wheels, commonly used for commercial transport and deliveries (particularly in Asian and African countries): a genericized trademark, originally associated with the manufacturer Vidal & Sohn Tempo-Werke GmbH.
A temporary carport.
The timing of a particular event – earlier or later than in an alternative situation (as in chess example)
termo
tombe
tomes
tomes
noun
plural of tome
tomme
totem
totem
noun
(figuratively) A symbol or personification.
A tall object resembling a totem pole.
An arbitrarily chosen object serving as a reminder to check whether one is awake or not, to aid in having lucid dreams.
Any natural object or living creature that serves as an emblem of a tribe, clan or family; the representation of such an object or creature.
The clan whose kinship is defined in reference to such an object or creature.