Any plant, such as carnations and pinks, of the genus Dianthus.
dishaunt
dishaunt
verb
(transitive) To leave or depart from; to cease to haunt.
douschka
draughts
draughts
noun
(board games, Britain, Australia, uncountable) A board game for two players in which the players each have a set number of pieces (typically 12 or 20, depending on the rule set), known as men, and the object is to capture each of the opponent's pieces by jumping one's own pieces over the opponent's pieces.
A mild vesicatory.
plural of draught
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of draught
dschubba
dschubba
Proper noun
A star in the constellation Scorpio.
dunseath
dushanbe
dushanbe
Proper noun
The capital of Tajikistan.
dushehra
dussehra
dusserah
dustheap
dustheap
noun
A pile of rubbish.
handfuls
handfuls
noun
plural of handful
handguns
handguns
noun
plural of handgun
handouts
handouts
noun
plural of handout
handsful
honduras
hudibras
hudsonia
husbands
husbands
noun
plural of husband
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of husband
jugheads
jugheads
noun
plural of jughead
kedushah
kedushah
noun
(Judaism) Any of several prayers involving the recitation of the biblical verses Isaiah 6:3 and Ezekiel 3:12.
(Judaism) Holiness, sanctity.
landshut
madhouse
madhouse
noun
(by extension) A chaotic, uproarious, noisy place.
(obsolete) A house where insane persons are confined; an insane asylum.
mushhead
mushhead
Noun
A stupid person.
phaedrus
phousdar
pushcard
pushcard
noun
A punchboard.
rushland
seahound
seahound
noun
Alternative form of sea hound
shadbush
shadbush
noun
Any plant in the genus Amelanchier.
shadeful
shadeful
adj
Full of shade; shady.
sharnbud
shouldna
shouldna
verb
(colloquial) Contraction of should not have.
Alternative form of shouldnae.
southard
southard
noun
Archaic form of southward.
squashed
squashed
adj
squeezed until flattened, or until a pulp
suppressed or silenced
verb
simple past tense and past participle of squash
standush
subahdar
subahdar
noun
Alternative form of subadar
subhalid
subheads
subheads
noun
plural of subhead
sunshade
sunshade
noun
Something to keep the sun off, or create shade from the sun; a parasol or awning.
thaddaus
thaddeus
thaddeus
Proper noun
name, a common spelling variant of Thaddaeus.
thousand
thousand
num
A numerical value equal to 1,000 = 10 × 100 = 10³
thursday
thursday
Noun
The fifth day of the week in many religious traditions, and the fourth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; it follows Wednesday and precedes Friday.
Adverb
on Thursday
uncashed
uncashed
adj
Not presented for payment; unredeemed.
unchased
unchased
adj
Not chased (decorated by embossing).
Not chased (pursued).
undashed
undashed
adj
Not destroyed; not ruined.
Not marked with a dash.
ungashed
ungashed
adj
Not gashed.
unhalsed
unhalsed
adj
Not greeted or saluted.
unhashed
unhashed
adj
(computing) Not hashed.
unhasped
unhasped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unhasp
unhasted
unhasted
adj
Not made hasty.
unlashed
unlashed
adj
Without eyelashes.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unlash
unmashed
unmashed
adj
Not mashed; whole and intact.
unphased
unphased
adj
Misspelling of unfazed.
Not phased; not organized or structured in chronological phases.
unsashed
unsashed
adj
Not fastened with a sash.
Not fitted with a sash.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unsash
unshaded
unshaded
adj
Not shaded; lacking shade or a shade
unshadow
unshadow
verb
(transitive) To free from shadow; to allow to become illuminated.
(transitive, computing) To combine (a password file) with its corresponding "shadow file" in order to facilitate cracking of the passwords.
unshaked
unshaked
adj
(obsolete) Unshaken.
unshaled
unshaled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unshale
unshamed
unshamed
adj
Not shamed.
unshaped
unshaped
adj
Having no distinct shape; formless or amorphous
unshared
unshared
adj
Not shared; exclusive.
unshaved
unshaved
adj
Not shaved.
unwashed
unwashed
adj
Not having been washed.
Vulgar, plebeian, lowbrow.
uphoards
uphoards
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uphoard
urradhus
urradhus
adj
(law, historical) Designating minor laws in ancient Ireland which could be administered by nobles and magistrates, as opposed to those laws of universal application which could be administered only by duly qualified judges.