(figurative) Having been subjected to a shock for which one is unprepared.
Having been the target of an ambush.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ambush
archduke
archduke
noun
(history) The ruler of an archduchy, in particular the Archduchy of Austria.
(history) The son or male-line grandson of an emperor of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
archduxe
authored
authored
verb
simple past tense and past participle of author
avouched
avouched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of avouch
berthoud
beshroud
beshroud
verb
(transitive) To cover with or as with a shroud.
(transitive, figuratively) To hide in darkness, as with a cloak.
bluehead
bluehead
noun
The blunt-headed wrasse or blue-headed wrasse, a fish of the species Thalassoma amblycephalum or Thalassoma bifasciatum.
brunched
brunched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of brunch
buckhead
bulkhead
bulkhead
noun
(nautical) A vertical partition dividing the hull into separate compartments; often made watertight to prevent excessive flooding if the ship's hull is breached.
A pressure-resistant sealed barrier to any fluid in a large structure.
A retaining wall along a waterfront.
A similar partition in an aircraft or spacecraft.
Mechanically, a partition or panel through which connectors pass, or a connector designed to pass through a partition.
bullhead
bullhead
noun
(Canada, US) The black bullhead, Ameiurus melas.
(Canada, US) The brown bullhead, Ameiurus nebulosus.
(Canada, US) The yellow bullhead, Ameiurus natalis.
(Europe, Asia) Any of various sculpins of the suborder Scorpaenoidei
(Europe, Asia) The European bullhead, Cottus gobio.
(New Zealand) A fish of species Gobiomorphus gobioides.
(horology) A chronograph (watch or stopwatch) with two push buttons arranged like the horns of a bull on the top end of the case, typically with the crown between them.
(rail transport) A bullhead rail.
(rare) An obstinate person.
A bullhead shark (Heterodontus spp.).
bullhide
burrhead
burrhead
noun
(derogatory, offensive, ethnic slur) A black person.
busheled
bushveld
bushveld
noun
(South Africa) A terrain of thick scrubby trees and bush in dense thickets, with grassy groundcover between.
Marked with, bearing, or wearing the sign of the cross.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of crouch
crunched
crunched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of crunch
crutched
crutched
adj
Marked with the sign of the cross; crouched.
Supported upon crutches.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of crutch
cubehead
daughter
daughter
noun
(by extension) A female character of a creator.
(informal, uncommon, sometimes derogatory) A familiar address to a female person from an older or otherwise more authoritative person.
(physics) A nuclide left over from radioactive decay.
(syntax, of a parse tree) A descendant.
A daughter language.
A female descendant.
One’s female offspring.
dauphine
dauphine
noun
The wife of the dauphin; dauphiness.
dearthfu
deathcup
deathful
deathful
adj
(literary) Subject to death; mortal.
Involving the danger of death; fatal, deadly.
Resembling or pertaining to death; deathly.
debouche
debouche
verb
(hydrology, of a river or stream) To discharge into a larger body of water such as a lake or sea.
(military, of a body of soldiers) To enter into battle.
declutch
declutch
verb
To disengage the clutch on a vehicle or other engine with PTO
dehradun
deludher
deutsche
dewhurst
deyhouse
dhunchee
dhurries
dhurries
noun
plural of dhurrie
dihelium
dihelium
noun
(chemistry, especially in combination) Two helium atoms in a molecule.
dishouse
dishouse
verb
(transitive) To deprive of house or home.
doghouse
doghouse
noun
(informal) Any shabby or disreputable establishment.
(nautical) A difficult or demoralizing situation.
A structure of small size, similar to a doghouse, but offering useful shelter for a human.
A traffic signal with five sections: two on the bottom, two in the middle, and one on top.
Any small house or structure or enclosure used to house a dog.
Mechanically, an equipment cover with an opening, with a shape resembling a doghouse.
donaghue
donoghue
doughier
doughier
adj
comparative form of doughy: more doughy
doughmen
drumhead
drumhead
noun
Alternative spelling of drum head
druthers
druthers
noun
(US, informal, often humorous) Wishes, preferences, or ways.
dryhouse
duchesne
duchesne
Proper noun
A small city in Utah, USA
The in Utah.
duchesse
duchesse
noun
Ellipsis of duchesse lace.
Obsolete spelling of duchess
dukeship
dukeship
noun
The quality or condition of being a duke.
dullhead
dullhead
noun
A blockhead; a dolt.
dumbhead
dumbhead
Noun
A stupid person.
dunreith
dunseath
dunseith
durkheim
dushanbe
dushanbe
Proper noun
The capital of Tajikistan.
dushehra
dussehra
dusserah
dustheap
dustheap
noun
A pile of rubbish.
dutchess
dutchess
noun
Archaic spelling of duchess.
dutchmen
dutchmen
noun
plural of dutchman
dyehouse
dyehouse
noun
A building where dyeing takes place.
echiurid
echiurid
noun
Any of several spoon worms of the class Echiura.
elkhound
elkhound
noun
Any Scandinavian breed of dog bred to hunt elk (US: moose).
Norwegian Elkhound, a breed of dog from Norway for hunting elk (US: moose).
enchodus
enshroud
enshroud
verb
(transitive) to cover with (or as if with) a shroud
enthused
enthused
verb
past participle of enthuse
euchorda
euhedral
euhedral
adj
(mineralogy) Having sharp, recognisable crystal faces.
eulophid
eulophid
noun
(zoology) Any parasitic wasp of the family Eulophidae.
eurhodol
glunched
grouched
grouched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of grouch
grutched
grutched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of grutch
gumshoed
gumshoed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of gumshoe
habendum
habendum
noun
(law, dated) The part of a deed that formally defines the extent of ownership or tenancy granted.
habitude
habitude
noun
(archaic) Habitual disposition; normal or characteristic mode of behaviour, whether from habit or from nature
(archaic) The essential character of one's being or existence; native or normal constitution; mental or moral constitution; bodily condition; native temperament.
(obsolete) Behaviour or manner of existence in relation to something else; relation; respect.
(obsolete) In full habitude: fully, wholly, entirely; in all respects.
(obsolete) an associate; an acquaintance; someone with whom one is familiar.