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acinus

acinus

noun

  1. (anatomy) One of the granular masses which constitute a racemose or compound gland, as the pancreas; also, one of the saccular recesses in the lobules of a racemose gland.
  2. (botany) A grape-stone.
  3. (botany) One of the small grains or drupelets which make up some kinds of fruit, as the blackberry, raspberry, etc.

ancius

asunci

bancus

buncos

buncos

noun

  1. plural of bunco

cajuns

cantus

cantus

Noun

  1. A melody or song, particularly ecclesiastical.
  2. The principal voice.

carnus

casaun

caunos

caunus

causon

census

census

noun

  1. An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals.
  2. Count, tally.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To collect a census.
  2. (transitive) To conduct a census on.

chunks

chunks

noun

  1. plural of chunk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chunk

churns

churns

noun

  1. plural of churn

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of churn

clonus

clonus

noun

  1. (medicine) A muscular spasm with regular contractions.

clunks

clunks

noun

  1. plural of clunk

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clunk

cnicus

cnidus

consul

consul

noun

  1. (by extension) An official residing in major foreign towns to represent and protect the interests of the merchants and citizens of their country.
  2. (historical) A member of early modern city councils in southern France and Catalonia.
  3. (historical) An officer of the trading and merchant companies of early modern England.
  4. (historical) An official in various early modern port and trading towns, elected by resident foreign merchants to settle disputes among themselves and to represent them to the local authorities.
  5. (historical) Any of the three heads of government and state of France between 1799 and 1804.
  6. (historical) Either of the two heads of government and state of the Roman Republic or the equivalent nominal post under the Roman and Byzantine Empires.
  7. (obsolete) A count or earl.
  8. (obsolete) A high government official, generally either a coruler himself or a counsellor directly under the ruler.

consus

cornus

cornus

noun

  1. (botany) Any of the genus Cornus of dogwoods.

counts

counts

noun

  1. (statistics, of a statistic) To be enumerated rather than represented as a proportion or percentage.
  2. plural of count

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of count

cousin

cousin

noun

  1. (archaic) A kinsman.
  2. (espionage, slang, chiefly in the plural) A member of the British intelligence services (from an American perspective) or of the American intelligence services (from a British perspective).
  3. (figurative) Something kindred or related to something else.
  4. (obsolete) A title formerly given by a king to a nobleman, particularly to those of the council. In English writs, etc., issued by the crown, it signifies any earl.
  5. Any relation who is not a direct ancestor or descendant but part of one's extended family; one more distantly related than an uncle, aunt, granduncle, grandaunt, nephew, niece, grandnephew, grandniece, etc.
  6. The child of a person's uncle or aunt; a first cousin.

cronus

cronus

Proper noun

  1. The youngest of the twelve Titans, son of Uranus and Gaia; father to the first generation of Olympian gods and goddesses

cubans

cumins

cumins

noun

  1. plural of cumin

cuneus

cuneus

noun

  1. (architecture) One of a set of wedge-shaped divisions separated by stairways, found in the Ancient Roman theatre and in mediaeval architecture.
  2. (entomology) A wedge-shaped section of the forewing of certain heteropteran bugs.
  3. (neuroanatomy) A portion of the occipital lobe of the human brain, involved in visual processing.

cursen

curson

cutins

cutins

noun

  1. plural of cutin

cyanus

cycnus

cydnus

cygnus

dunces

dunces

noun

  1. plural of dunce

enescu

fuscin

fuscin

noun

  1. A brown nitrogenous pigment contained in the retinal epithelium; a variety of melanin.

incurs

incurs

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incur

incuse

incuse

adj

  1. hammered or pressed in (usually on a coin)

noun

  1. an impression hammered or pressed (onto a coin)

verb

  1. (transitive) To hammer or press (usually onto a coin)

incuss

juncos

juncos

noun

  1. plural of junco

juncus

juncus

noun

  1. (botany) Any plant of the genus Juncus (the rushes).

knucks

knucks

noun

  1. plural of knuck

mancus

mancus

noun

  1. (historical) A gold coin used in medieval Europe.
  2. (historical) An equivalent unit of monetary account.

mucins

mucins

noun

  1. plural of mucin

nachus

nueces

ounces

ounces

noun

  1. plural of ounce

pincus

sancus

sauncy

schnur

schuln

scrunt

scrunt

noun

  1. A beggar or destitute person.
  2. An abrupt, high-pitched sound.

verb

  1. To beg or scrounge.

scunge

scunge

noun

  1. (countable, slang) A dirty or untidy person; one who takes no pride in their appearance.
  2. (countable, slang) A scrounger; one who habitually borrows.
  3. (countable, slang, derogatory) A scoundrel; a worthless or despicable person.
  4. (uncountable, slang) Muck, scum, dirt, dirtiness; also used attributively.

verb

  1. To mark with scunge; to begrime or besmirch.
  2. To scrounge; to borrow.
  3. To slink about; to sneak, to insinuate.

scungy

scungy

adj

  1. (Australia, New Zealand, US, informal) Dirty, messy; sordid.

scusin

secund

secund

adj

  1. (botany, zoology) Arranged on one side only, as flowers or leaves on a stalk; unilateral.

snouch

spunch

succin

succin

noun

  1. (obsolete) amber; succinic resin

sucken

sucken

noun

  1. (obsolete) The duty of a tenant to bring corn etc to a particular mill to be ground.
  2. (obsolete) The land astricted in this way.

suncke

suncup

suncup

noun

  1. A bowl-shaped open depression in a snow surface, formed by ablation.
  2. The evening primrose.

tucson

tunics

tunics

noun

  1. plural of tunic

tuscan

uncaps

uncaps

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncap

uncase

uncase

verb

  1. (transitive) To take out of a case or covering; to uncover.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To strip (someone); to undress.
  3. (transitive, military) To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body.
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To skin or flay.

uncask

uncask

verb

  1. (transitive) To remove from a cask.

uncast

uncast

adj

  1. Not having been cast (in various senses).

verb

  1. (nautical) To detach (a rope, line, etc.).
  2. To bring back to a standing position (a horse or other large animal that is lying down with its legs under it).
  3. To remove (an actor) from a role that was previously assigned to them.
  4. To reverse the effects of (a magical spell).

uncles

uncles

noun

  1. plural of uncle

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uncle

uncost

uncous

uncous

adj

  1. (rare) Curved or hook-shaped.

unesco

unsack

unsick

unsick

adj

  1. not sick; healthy (all senses)

usance

usance

noun

  1. Customary or habitual usage.
  2. The interest paid on a borrowed sum, usury.
  3. The length of time permitted for the payment of a bill of exchange.
  4. Use.

usnach