Any species of the genus Octodon, especially Octodon degus, a small, caviomorph rodent native to Chile.
deul
deus
deut
deux
dieu
drue
duce
dude
dude
intj
(slang) A term of address, usually for a man, conveying awe, excitement, surprise, annoyance, etc.
noun
(archaic) A man who is very concerned about his dress and appearance; a dandy, a fop.
(chiefly US, Canada, colloquial) A man, generally a younger man.
(colloquial, used in the vocative) A term of address for someone, typically a man, particularly when cautioning them or offering advice.
(slang) A tourist.
An inexperienced cowboy.
verb
(US) Usually followed by up: to dress up, to wear smart or special clothes.
To address someone as dude.
To take a vacation in a dude ranch.
duel
duel
noun
(by extension) Any battle or struggle between two contending persons, forces, groups, or ideas.
Arranged, regular combat between two private persons, often over a matter of honor.
Historically, the wager of battle (judicial combat).
verb
To engage in a battle.
duer
dues
dues
noun
Membership fees.
plural of due
duet
duet
noun
(music) A musical composition in two parts, each performed by a single voice (singer, instrument or univoce ensemble).
(music) A song composed for and/or performed by a duo.
A pair or couple, especially one that is harmonious or elegant.
verb
(intransitive) To perform a duet.
(intransitive, zoology, of pairs of animals) To communicate (warnings, mating calls, etc.) through song.
(transitive) (of two people) To say at the same time, to chorus.
(transitive) To perform (sing, play, etc.) as a duet.
duke
duke
noun
(slang, usually in the plural) A fist.
A grand duke.
A high title of nobility; the male holder of a dukedom.
Any of various nymphalid butterflies of the Asian genera Bassarona and Dophla.
The male ruler of a duchy (female equivalent: duchess).
The sovereign of a small state.
verb
(slang, transitive) To give cash to; to give a tip to.
(transitive, informal) To hit or beat with the fists.
dune
dune
noun
(geomorphology) A ridge or hill of sand piled up by the wind.
dupe
dupe
noun
(informal) A duplicate.
(informal, TikTok) A counterfeit; a fake.
(photography) A duplicate of a photographic image.
(restaurant industry) A duplicate of an order receipt printed for kitchen staff.
A person who has been deceived.
verb
(transitive) To duplicate.
To swindle, deceive, or trick.
dure
dure
adj
(archaic) hard; harsh; severe; rough
verb
(archaic, intransitive) To last, continue, endure.
duse
duse
noun
A demon or spirit
duwe
educ
ehud
euda
eudo
feud
feud
noun
(obsolete) A combination of kindred to avenge injuries or affronts, done or offered to any of their blood, on the offender and all his race.
(professional wrestling) A staged rivalry between wrestlers.
A state of long-standing mutual hostility.
An estate granted to a vassal by a feudal lord in exchange for service.
verb
(intransitive) To carry on a feud.
gude
hued
hued
adj
coloured; having a hue.
jude
leud
leud
noun
(historical) A vassal or tenant in the early Middle Ages.
lude
lude
noun
(slang) A Honda Prelude sports car.
(slang) A pill containing the drug methaqualone.
verb
(slang) To get high on quaalude.
nude
nude
adj
(law, obsolete) Not valid; void.
(of clothing, makeup, etc) Of a color (such as beige or tan) that evokes bare flesh.
Without clothing or other covering of the skin; without clothing on the genitals or female nipples.
noun
(with article, "the nude") The state of total nudity.
A color that resembles or evokes bare flesh; a paint, dye, etc. of such color.
A painting, sculpture, photograph or other artwork or mass-media-reproduced image depicting one or more human figure(s) in a state of near or total undress.
rude
rude
adj
Crudely made; primitive.
Hearty, vigorous; found particularly in the phrase rude health.
Lacking in refinement or civility; bad-mannered; discourteous.
Lacking refinement or skill; untaught; ignorant; raw.
Somewhat obscene, pornographic, offensive.
Undeveloped, unskilled, inelegant.
Violent; abrupt; turbulent.
rued
rued
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rue
sude
sued
sued
verb
simple past tense and past participle of sue
uhde
unde
urde
used
used
adj
Familiar through use; usual; accustomed.
That has or have previously been owned by someone else.
That is or has or have been used.
verb
(intransitive, auxiliary, defective, only in past tense/participle) To perform habitually; to be accustomed [to doing something].