(transitive) To muddle, stupefy, or cause to act foolishly, as with alcoholic liquor or infatuation.
betso
botes
botes
noun
plural of bote
coset
coset
noun
(algebra, group theory) The set that results from applying a group's binary operation with a given fixed element of the group on each element of a given subgroup.
cotes
cotes
noun
plural of cote
desto
desto
noun
(informal, Australia, Singapore) a headsign; a destination sign: a moveable or electronic display mounted on a bus or other public transport vehicle to indicate its intended route and destination.
doest
dotes
dotes
noun
plural of dote
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dote
escot
estoc
estop
estop
verb
To impede or bar by estoppel.
To stop up, to plug
ethos
ethos
noun
(aesthetics) The traits in a work of art which express the ideal or typic character, as influenced by the ethos (character or fundamental values) of a people, rather than realistic or emotional situations or individual character in a narrow sense; opposed to pathos.
(rhetoric) A form of rhetoric in which the writer or speaker invokes their authority, competence or expertise in an attempt to persuade others that their view is correct.
The character or fundamental values of a person, people, culture, or movement.
moste
moste
adv
Obsolete spelling of most
motes
motes
noun
plural of mote
nesto
notes
notes
noun
plural of note
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of note
oates
odets
onset
onset
noun
(acoustics) The beginning of a musical note or other sound, in which the amplitude rises from zero to an initial peak.
(archaic) An attack; an assault especially of an army.
(medicine) The initial phase of a disease or condition, in which symptoms first become apparent.
(obsolete) Anything added, such as an ornament or as a useful appendage.
(phonology) The initial portion of a syllable, preceding the syllable nucleus.
A setting about; a beginning.
verb
(obsolete) To assault; to set upon.
(obsolete) To set about; to begin.
orest
osset
oster
ovest
ovest
noun
(UK dialectal) The mast and acorns of the oak; the turn-out.
pesto
pesto
noun
A sauce, especially for pasta, originating from the Genoa region in Italy, made from basil, garlic, pine nuts, olive oil and cheese (usually pecorino)
petos
poets
poets
noun
plural of poet
roset
roset
noun
(Scotland) Synonym of rosin
(countable) Archaic form of rosette.
(uncountable) A red colour used by painters.
rotes
rotes
noun
plural of rote
rotse
scote
scote
verb
Alternative form of scoat
seato
seeto
seton
seton
noun
(medicine, agriculture) A few silk threads or horsehairs, or a strip of linen etc., introduced beneath the skin by a knife or needle, so as to induce suppuration; also, the issue so formed.
sexto
sexto
noun
A book consisting of sheets each of which is folded into six leaves.
shote
shote
noun
(obsolete, UK, dialect) A fish resembling the trout, the grayling (Thymallus thymallus).
Alternative form of shoat
slote
smote
smote
verb
(now colloquial, nonstandard) past participle of smite
simple past tense of smight
simple past tense of smite
soget
somet
sonet
soter
sotie
sowte
steno
steno
noun
(uncountable, attributive) stenography
a stenographer, someone whose job is to take dictation in shorthand
stero
stoae
stoae
noun
plural of stoa
stoep
stoep
noun
A raised veranda in front of a house.
stoke
stoke
noun
(physics) Misconstruction of stokes (unit of kinematic viscosity)
verb
(intransitive) To attend to or supply a furnace with fuel; to act as a stoker or fireman.
(transitive) To feed, stir up, especially, a fire or furnace.
(transitive) To poke, pierce, thrust.
(transitive, by extension) To encourage a behavior or emotion.
stole
stole
noun
(botany) A stolon.
A garment consisting of a decorated band worn on the back of the neck, each end hanging over the chest, worn in ecclesiastical settings or sometimes as a part of graduation dress.
A scarf-like garment, often made of fur.
verb
(now colloquial or archaic) past participle of steal
simple past tense of steal
stone
stone
adj
(African-American Vernacular) Used as an intensifier.
(LGBT) Willing to give sexual pleasure but not to receive it.
Constructed of stone.
Having the appearance of stone.
Of a dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones.
adv
(slang) Absolutely, completely (used with following adjectives).
As a stone (used with following adjective).
noun
(Britain) A unit of mass equal to 14 pounds (≈6.3503 kilograms), formerly used for various commodities (wool, cheese, etc.), but now principally used for personal weight.
(board games) A playing piece made of any hard material, used in various board games such as backgammon and go.
(botany) The central part of some fruits, particularly drupes; consisting of the seed and a hard endocarp layer.
(curling) A 42-pound, precisely shaped piece of granite with a handle attached, which is bowled down the ice.
(medicine) A hard, stone-like deposit.
(obsolete) A mirror, or its glass.
(obsolete) A testicle.
(printing, historical) A stand or table with a smooth, flat top of stone, commonly marble, on which to arrange the pages of a book, newspaper, etc. before printing.
(uncountable) A hard earthen substance that can form large rocks.
A dull light grey or beige, like that of some stones.
A gemstone, a jewel, especially a diamond.
A monument to the dead; a gravestone or tombstone.
A small piece of stone, a pebble.
verb
(intransitive) To form a stone during growth, with reference to fruit etc.
(intransitive, Singapore, slang) To do nothing, to stare blankly into space and not pay attention when relaxing or when bored.
(transitive) To lap with an abrasive stone to remove surface irregularities.
(transitive) To pelt with stones, especially to kill by pelting with stones.
(transitive) To remove a stone from (fruit etc.).
(transitive) To wall with stones.
(transitive, slang) To intoxicate, especially with narcotics. (Usually in passive)
stope
stope
noun
A mining excavation in the form of a terrace of steps.
verb
(mining) To excavate in the form of stopes.
(mining) To fill in with rubbish, as a space from which the ore has been worked out.
store
store
noun
(computing, dated) Memory.
(mainly North American) A place where items may be purchased; a shop.
A great quantity or number; abundance.
A head of store cattle (feeder cattle to be sold to others for finishing); a store cattle beast.
A place where items may be accumulated or routinely kept.
A supply held in storage.
verb
(transitive) To keep (something) while not in use, generally in a place meant for that purpose.
(transitive, computing) To write (something) into memory or registers.
Contain.
Have the capacity and capability to contain.
stove
stove
noun
(chiefly UK) A hothouse (heated greenhouse).
(dated) A house or room artificially warmed or heated.
A device for heating food, (UK) a cooker.
A heater, a closed apparatus to burn fuel for the warming of a room.
A stovetop, with hotplates.
verb
(transitive) To heat or dry, as in a stove.
(transitive) To keep warm, in a house or room, by artificial heat.
simple past tense and past participle of stave
stowe
stowe
Proper noun
A civil parish and former village in Buckinghamshire, England
A small village in Shropshire, England, also spelt
A census-designated place in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.
A town in Lamoille County, Vermont, USA.
An unincorporated community in Logan County, West Virginia, USA.
telos
telos
noun
The aim or goal.
tenso
theos
those
those
det
plural of that
toise
toise
noun
(historical) A former French unit of length, corresponding to about 1.949 metres.
tokes
tokes
noun
plural of toke
toles
toles
noun
plural of tole
tomes
tomes
noun
plural of tome
tones
tones
noun
plural of tone
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tone
topes
topes
noun
plural of tope
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tope
tores
tores
noun
plural of tore
torse
torse
noun
(heraldry) A twist of cloth or wreath underneath and forming part of a crest; an orle, a wreath. It is customarily shown with six twists, the first tincture being the tincture of the field, the second the tincture of the metal, and so on.
Obsolete form of torso.
totes
totes
adj
(colloquial) Legit.
adv
(colloquial) Abbreviation of totally.
noun
plural of tote
touse
touse
noun
a noisy disturbance
verb
(transitive) To pull to pieces.
(transitive) To rumple, tousle.
twoes
votes
votes
noun
plural of vote
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vote