(UK, historical, obsolete slang) A half-crown coin; its value, 30 pence.
(US, slang) A potbelly, paunch.
A long pipe for smoking.
A member of a municipal legislative body in a city or town.
aldermen
aldermen
noun
plural of alderman
almander
almander
noun
(obsolete) almond tree
almendro
amenders
amenders
noun
plural of amender
amerinds
amoinder
andromed
armenoid
armenoid
Noun
A member of a subtype of the Caucasian race, similar to the Dinaric but with slightly darker pigmentation, found mainly in the northern part of Western Asia.
banderma
bermudan
bermudan
Noun
A person from Bermuda or of Bermudian descent.
Adjective
Of, from, or pertaining to Bermuda, or the Bermudian peoples.
boardmen
boardmen
noun
plural of boardman
breadman
breadman
noun
A man who delivers bread.
brideman
brideman
noun
Alternative form of bridesman
comprend
dairymen
dairymen
noun
plural of dairyman
damneder
damneder
adj
Comparative form of damned: more damned.
dampener
dampener
noun
(figurative) A discouraging event or remark.
A device that moistens or dampens something.
daterman
demander
demander
noun
One who demands
demeanor
demeanor
noun
(American spelling) The social, non-verbal behaviours (such as body language and facial expressions) that are characteristic of a person.
dendrium
densmore
dinerman
dinsmore
dinsmore
Proper noun
Any of a number of towns in English-speaking countries
dirgeman
diriment
diriment
adj
(religion, of an impediment to marriage) Serving to invalidate an attempted marriage.
disenorm
doberman
domineer
domineer
verb
To rule over or control arbitrarily or arrogantly; to tyrannize.
dormient
dormient
adj
Obsolete form of dormant.
dragomen
dragomen
noun
(hypercorrect) plural of dragoman
dragsmen
dragsmen
noun
plural of dragsman
dreaming
dreaming
noun
An instance of dreaming; a dream or reverie.
verb
present participle of dream
drenmatt
drierman
drumline
drumline
noun
A group of percussionists in a marching band.
dryerman
dryermen
duramens
edgerman
elderman
eldermen
emenders
emenders
noun
plural of emender
enamored
enamored
adj
In love, amorous.
She's enamored of [or with] her new boyfriend.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enamor
endermic
endermic
adj
(medicine) Acting through the skin, or by direct application to the skin.
endoderm
endoderm
noun
One of the three tissue layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal. Through development, it will produce the digestive system of the adult.
endromis
endrumpf
enframed
enframed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enframe
enramada
entoderm
entoderm
noun
(biology) Alternative form of endoderm
foremind
foremind
noun
The forward or conscious part of the mind, easily accessible to memory and cognition.
intent, intention.
verb
To intend; predetermine.
formedon
formedon
noun
(Britain, law, historical) A writ of right for a tenant in tail in case of a discontinuance of the estate tail.
freedman
freedman
noun
A man who has been released from a condition of slavery.
freedmen
freedmen
noun
plural of freedman
friedman
gendarme
gendarme
noun
A member of the gendarmerie, a military body charged with police duties.
A policeman.
A rock pinnacle on a mountain ridge.
gerendum
grandame
grandame
noun
Alternative form of grandam
herdsman
herdsman
noun
A person who tends livestock, especially cows and sheep.
herdsmen
herdsmen
noun
plural of herdsman
hermidin
infirmed
infirmed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of infirm
informed
informed
adj
(astronomy, obsolete) Not included within the figures of any of the ancient constellations.
(obsolete) Created, given form.
(obsolete) Unformed or ill-formed; deformed; shapeless.
Based on knowledge; founded on due understanding of a situation.
Instructed; having knowledge of a fact or area of education.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of inform
madeiran
madeiran
Adjective
Of, or from Madeira.
Noun
Someone from Madeira.
madriene
madrones
madrones
noun
plural of madrone
maeander
maeandra
mahendra
malander
malander
noun
singular of malanders
mandaree
mandorle
mandrake
mandrake
noun
(mythology) A mandragora, a kind of tiny demon immune to fire.
(slang) The drug methaqualone.
A root of a mandrake plant that resembled human form, especially one kept or used for magic or occult purposes.
Any plant of the genus Mandragora, certain of which are said to have medicinal properties; the root of these plants often resembles the shape of a small person, hence occasioning various mythic, magical, or occult uses.
mandrels
mandrels
noun
plural of mandrel
manfreda
mannered
mannered
adj
(often in combination) Having manners or (often excessive) mannerisms.
margined
margined
adj
Having a margin.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of margin
mariande
marinade
marinade
noun
A seasoned, often acidic liquid mixture in which food is marinated, or soaked, usually to flavor and prepare it for cooking.
verb
To marinate.
marooned
marooned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of maroon
maunders
maunders
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of maunder
meanders
meanders
noun
plural of meander
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of meander
meindert
menander
menderes
mentored
mentored
adj
Under the control of a mentor
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mentor
meridian
meridian
adj
(archaic except literary) Relating to midday or noon.
Relating to a meridian (in various senses); meridional.
Relating to the culmination or highest point.
Relating to the south; meridional, southern.
noun
(Scotland) An alcoholic drink taken at midday.
(US, printing, dated) The size of type between double great primer and canon, standardized as 44-point.
(acupuncture, traditional Chinese medicine) Any of the pathways on the body along which chi or qi (life force) is thought to flow and, therefore, the acupoints are distributed; especially, one of twelve such pathways associated with organs of the body.
(also geography) In full terrestrial meridian: a great circle on the Earth's surface, passing through the geographic poles (the terrestrial North Pole and South Pole); also, half of such a circle extending from pole to pole, all points of which have the same longitude.
(figuratively) The highest or most developed point, or most splendid stage, of something; culmination, peak, zenith.
(figuratively, specifically) Chiefly followed by of: the middle period of someone's life, when they are at their full abilities or strength; one's prime.
(mathematics) A line passing through the poles of any sphere; a notional line on the surface of a curved or round body (in particular, an eyeball).
A midday rest; a siesta.
A particular area or situation considered as having a specific characteristic or identity; also, the characteristics, habits, or tastes of a specific group, locale, etc.
A ring or half-ring with markings in which an artificial globe is installed and may spin.
In full celestial meridian: a great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and the zenith for a particular point on the Earth's surface.
Midday, noon.
The place on the celestial meridian where it is crossed by the sun or a star at its highest point.
The south.
verb
(intransitive) Of a celestial body: to reach its meridian.
(transitive) To cause an object to reach the meridian or highest point of (something).
meridion
midrange
midrange
adj
Alternative form of mid-range
mnidrome
moderant
moderner
moderner
adj
comparative form of modern: more modern
noun
Somebody who lives in the modern age.
modernly
modernly
adv
In a modern manner or style.
In modern times; recently.
monander
mongered
mongered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of monger
mordents
mordents
noun
plural of mordent
moreland
moreland
noun
Archaic form of moorland.
muraenid
muraenid
noun
(zoology) Any eel in the family Muraenidae.
mylander
needmore
negrodom
negrodom
noun
(dated, now offensive) The realm or sphere of negros.
nemertid
nordheim
normated
numbered
numbered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of number
nursedom
nursedom
noun
The world or sphere of nurses.
overdamn
overmind
overmind
noun
(science fiction) The leading or controlling mind in a groupmind.
(spirituality) In Sri Aurobindo's "integral psychology", the highest of the mental planes of consciousness.
panderma
pomander
pomander
noun
(countable) A perforated container filled with pot-pourri for placing in a drawer, wardrobe, room, etc., to provide a sweet smell.
(countable) An apple or orange studded with cloves used for the same purpose.
(countable, historical) A small case in which an aromatic ball was carried.
(countable, uncountable, historical) A mixture of aromatic substances, made into a ball and carried by a person to impart a sweet smell or as a protection against infection.
radarmen
radarmen
noun
plural of radarman
radiomen
radiomen
noun
plural of radioman
ransomed
ransomed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ransom
ravendom
ravendom
noun
The world or sphere of ravens.
reddsman
redemand
redemand
noun
A demand for the return of a thing.
The repetition of a demand.
verb
(now rare) To demand the return of (someone or something).
(transitive) to demand again.
redesman
remained
remained
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remain
remanded
remanded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remand
remanned
remanned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of reman
remended
remended
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remend
remindal
reminded
reminded
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remind
reminder
reminder
noun
(finance) Writing that reminds of open payments.
Someone or something that reminds.
reminted
reminted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remint
reremind
reremind
verb
To remind again.
romanced
romanced
verb
simple past tense and past participle of romance
rudiment
rudiment
noun
(biology) A body part that no longer has a function
(music) In percussion, one of a selection of basic drum patterns learned as an exercise.
(often in the plural) A form that lacks full or complex development.
(often in the plural) A fundamental principle or skill, especially in a field of learning.
verb
(transitive) To ground; to settle in first principles.
seamrend
surnamed
surnamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of surname
swordmen
swordmen
noun
plural of swordman
syndrome
syndrome
noun
(pathology) A recognizable pattern of signs, symptoms and/or behaviours, especially of a disease or medical or psychological condition.
Any set of characteristics regarded as identifying a certain type, condition, etc., usually adverse.
tandemer
tandemer
noun
An isotopomer in tandem mass spectrometry
tarmined
unadmire
undemure
undemure
adj
Not demure.
underaim
underarm
underarm
adj
For use under the arm.
noun
(cricket) Old-fashioned and now outlawed style of bowling in which the arm is not swung over the shoulder.
The armpit.
verb
(transitive) To supply with insufficient weaponry.
underhum
underman
underman
noun
A man who is subordinate to, inferior to, or in some way disadvantageously placed with respect to others.
A member of an acrobatic team who supports the others in his act.
verb
To fail to provide with enough workers or crew.
undernam
undernim
undernim
Verb
To seize; catch; grasp.
To perceive; understand.
To blame; reprove; rebuke; reprimand; reprehend.
undreamt
undreamt
adj
Not dreamed; not dreamt.
undreamy
undreamy
adj
Not dreamy.
unfarmed
unfarmed
adj
not farmed
unformed
unformed
adj
(astronomy, of stars) Not grouped into any constellation.
Decomposed, or resolved into parts; having the form destroyed.
Not formed or made.
Not having a definite form; shapeless; amorphous.
Not well developed.
unframed
unframed
adj
Not framed; not having a frame.
ungrimed
ungrimed
adj
Not covered in grime; not made dirty or grubby.
unharmed
unharmed
adj
which has not suffered harm; which has not been injured or damaged
unmarked
unmarked
adj
(linguistics) Not marked; not standing out as unusual.
(sports) Not marked, not closely followed by a defensive player.