(Australia, Canada, US) A human embryo after the eighth week of gestation.
(Australia, Canada, US) An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.
guest
guest
noun
(computing) A user given temporary access to a system despite not having an account of their own.
(zoology) An inquiline.
(zoology) Any insect that lives in the nest of another without compulsion and usually not as a parasite.
A patron or customer in a hotel etc.
A recipient of hospitality, especially someone staying by invitation at the house of another.
An invited visitor or performer to an institution or to a broadcast.
verb
(intransitive) as a musician, to play as a guest, providing an instrument that a band/orchestra does not normally have in its line up (for instance, percussion in a string band)
(intransitive) to appear as a guest, especially on a broadcast
(transitive, obsolete) To receive or entertain hospitably.
jutes
jutes
noun
plural of jute
lutes
lutes
noun
plural of lute
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lute
metus
muset
muset
noun
A small hole or gap through which a wild animal passes; a muse.
mutes
mutes
noun
plural of mute
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mute
quest
quest
noun
(education) A short test.
(obsolete) A group of people making search or inquiry.
(obsolete) Inquest; jury of inquest.
(obsolete) Request; desire; solicitation.
A journey or effort in pursuit of a goal (often lengthy, ambitious, or fervent); a mission.
The act of seeking, or looking after anything; attempt to find or obtain; search; pursuit.
verb
(entomology, of a tick) To locate and attach to a host animal.
(intransitive) To seek or pursue a goal; to undertake a mission or job.
(transitive) To search for something; to seek.
saute
saute
verb
Alternative form of sauté
scute
scute
noun
(genetics) A proneural gene, often associated with achaete, that is required for the formation of many larval and adult sense organs
(historical) An old French gold coin.
(obsolete) A small shield.
(zoology) A horny, chitinous, or bony external plate or scale, as on the shell of a turtle or the skin of crocodiles.
serut
setup
setup
noun
(boxing) A move or set of moves which are meant to draw out a reaction which leaves an exploitable opening in defense.
(computing) An installer.
(hydrology) The tendency of persistent wind to produce higher water levels at the downwind shore of a body of water and lower at the upwind shore.
(operations) The process of arranging resources for performing a specific operation, as a run of a particular product.
A situation orchestrated to frame someone; a covert effort to place the blame on somebody.
Equipment designed for a particular purpose; an apparatus.
The fashion in which something is organized or arranged.
verb
Misspelling of set up.
shute
shute
noun
(Southern England, especially in place names) A steep road through a cleft in a hill.
Alternative form of chute
Alternative form of shoot
spute
spute
Verb
To dispute; to discuss.
squet
stelu
strue
stube
stube
noun
Obsolete spelling of stube
verb
Obsolete spelling of stub
stude
stude
noun
(US, slang, dated) A student.
stupe
stupe
noun
(slang) A stupid person or (rarely) thing.
A hot, wet medicated cloth or sponge applied externally.
verb
To foment with such a cloth or sponge.
subet
suent
suent
adj
Uniformly or evenly distributed or spread; even; smooth.
suets
suets
noun
plural of suet
suety
suety
adj
Resembling or characteristic of suet.
suite
suite
noun
(computing) A group of related computer programs distributed together.
(music) A musical form, popular before the time of the sonata, consisting of a string or series of pieces all in the same key, mostly in various dance rhythms, with sometimes an elaborate prelude.
(music) An excerpt of instrumental music from a larger work that contains other elements besides the music; for example, the Nutcracker Suite is the music (but not the dancing) from the ballet The Nutcracker, and the Carmen Suite is the instrumental music (but not the singing and dancing) from the opera Carmen.
A connected series or succession of objects; a number of things used or classed together.
A group of connected rooms, usually separable from other rooms by means of access.
A group or train of attendants, servants etc.; a retinue.
sunet
suter
touse
touse
noun
a noisy disturbance
verb
(transitive) To pull to pieces.
(transitive) To rumple, tousle.
trues
trues
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of true
tubes
tubes
noun
(Internet slang) The Internet.
(slang) The inner workings of one's body.
plural of tube
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tube
tules
tules
noun
plural of tule
tunes
tunes
noun
plural of tune
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tune
turse
tuxes
tuxes
noun
plural of tux
umest
umset
unset
unset
adj
Not mounted or placed in a setting.
Not planted.
Not set (broken bone)
Not set; not fixed or appointed.
uncongealed, unconsolidated (concrete, cement)
verb
(transitive) To make not set.
upset
upset
adj
(of a person) Angry, distressed, or unhappy.
(of a stomach or gastrointestinal tract, referred to as stomach) Feeling unwell, nauseated, or ready to vomit.
noun
(automobile insurance) An overturn.
(aviation) The dangerous situation where the flight attitude or airspeed of an aircraft is outside the designed bounds of operation, possibly resulting in loss of control.
(countable, sports, politics) An unexpected victory of a competitor or candidate that was not favored to win.
(mathematics) An upper set; a subset (X,≤) of a partially ordered set with the property that, if x is in U and x≤y, then y is in U.
(uncountable) Disturbance or disruption.
An upset stomach.
verb
(intransitive) To be upset or knocked over.
(obsolete) To set up; to put upright.
(transitive) To defeat unexpectedly.
(transitive) To disturb, disrupt or adversely alter (something).
(transitive) To make (a person) angry, distressed, or unhappy.
(transitive) To tip or overturn (something).
To shorten (a tire) in the process of resetting, originally by cutting it and hammering on the ends.
To thicken and shorten, as a heated piece of iron, by hammering on the end.