(obsolete, transitive) To discredit or contradict.
dochmius
dochmius
noun
(poetry) A metrical foot of five syllables used in Greek tragedy for highly anguished scenes. The metrical pattern is typically: short-long-long-short-long.
douschka
dschubba
dschubba
Proper noun
A star in the constellation Scorpio.
duchesne
duchesne
Proper noun
A small city in Utah, USA
The in Utah.
duchesse
duchesse
noun
Ellipsis of duchesse lace.
Obsolete spelling of duchess
durtschi
dutchess
dutchess
noun
Archaic spelling of duchess.
enchodus
hocussed
pushcard
pushcard
noun
A punchboard.
schedius
schedule
schedule
noun
(US, law) One of the five divisions into which controlled drugs are classified, or the restrictions denoted by such classification.
(computer science) An allocation or ordering of a set of tasks on one or several resources.
(law) A written or printed table of information, often forming an annex or appendix to a statute or other regulatory instrument, or to a legal contract.
(obsolete) A slip of paper; a short note.
A procedural plan, usually but not necessarily tabular in nature, indicating a sequence of operations and the planned times at which those operations are to occur.
A serial record of items, systematically arranged.
verb
(Australia, medicine) To admit (a person) to hospital as an involuntary patient under a schedule of the applicable mental health law.
To add a name to the list of people who are participating in something.
To create a time-schedule.
To plan an activity at a specific date or time in the future.
schussed
schussed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of schuss
scutched
scutched
verb
simple past tense and past participle of scutch
shelduck
shelduck
noun
Any of various waterfowl of the genus Tadorna, native to Eurasia, Africa and Australasia.