(informal, Australia, South Africa) Clipping of avocado.
A subdivision of currency, equal to one hundredth of a Macanese pataca.
ayo
ayo
intj
(African-American Vernacular, slang) A greeting.
noun
(West African English) A strategy game.
azo
azo
adj
(organic chemistry) Now especially applied to compounds containing a two atom nitrogen group (-N=N-) uniting two hydrocarbon radicals, as in azobenzene etc.
Applied loosely to compounds having nitrogen variously combined, as in cyanides, nitrates, etc.
azote, nitrogen
bao
bao
noun
A mancala board game played in East Africa.
A sandwich or stuffed bun made with this bread
Any of various types of steamed bread or bun used in Chinese cuisine
bio
bio
adj
(informal) biological.
noun
(South Africa, informal) bioscope; cinema
(informal) Clipping of biology.
Clipping of biography.
biographical sketch
blo
bmo
boa
boa
noun
(plural "boas") A type of long scarf; typically made from synthetic or real feathers (or occasionally fur), and usually worn by being draped across the shoulders with the ends hanging low, sometimes also with a loop around the neck.
Any of a group of large American snakes, of the genus Boa, subfamily Boinae, or family Boidae, including the boa constrictor and the emperor boa of Mexico.
bob
bob
noun
(Australia, dated slang) A 10-cent coin.
(Kenya, slang; UK and Australia, historical, dated) A shilling.
(computer graphics, demoscene) A graphical element, resembling a hardware sprite, that can be blitted around the screen in large numbers.
(obsolete) A jeer; a sharp jest or taunt.
(obsolete) A knot or short curl of hair; also, a bob wig.
(obsolete) The refrain of a song.
(slang) An unspecified amount of money.
A blow; a shake or jog; a rap, as with the fist.
A bob haircut.
A bobber (buoyant fishing device).
A bobbing motion; a quick up and down movement.
A bobsleigh.
A curtsy.
A particular style of ringing changes on bells.
A short line ending a stanza of a poem.
A small wheel, made of leather, with rounded edges, used in polishing spoons, etc.
A working beam in a steam engine.
Abbreviation of shishkabob.
Any round object attached loosely to a flexible line, a rod, a body part etc., so that it may swing when hanging from it.
The dangling mass of a pendulum or plumb line.
The docked tail of a horse.
The short runner of a sled.
verb
(intransitive) To move gently and vertically, in either a single motion or repeatedly up and down, at or near the surface of a body of water, or similar medium.
(transitive) To cut (hair) into a bob haircut.
(transitive) To move (something) as though it were bobbing in water.
(transitive) To shorten by cutting; to dock; to crop.
To bobsleigh.
To curtsy.
To strike with a quick, light blow; to tap.
boc
bod
bod
noun
(slang) A person.
(slang) The body.
boe
bof
bog
bog
adj
(obsolete) Bold; boastful; proud.
noun
(Australia and New Zealand, slang) An act or instance of defecation.
(UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, slang) A place to defecate: originally specifically a latrine or outhouse but now used for any toilet.
(US, dialect) A little elevated spot or clump of earth, roots, and grass, in a marsh or swamp.
(figuratively) Confusion, difficulty, or any other thing or place that impedes progress in the manner of such areas.
(obsolete) Alternative form of bug: a bugbear, monster, or terror.
(obsolete) Puffery, boastfulness.
(originally Ireland and Scotland) An area of decayed vegetation (particularly sphagnum moss) which forms a wet spongy ground too soft for walking; a marsh or swamp.
(uncountable) The acidic soil of such areas, principally composed of peat; marshland, swampland.
verb
(euphemistic, slang, Britain, usually with "off") To go away.
(figuratively) To be prevented or impeded from making progress, to become stuck.
(figuratively) To prevent or slow someone or something from making progress.
(intransitive, now often with "down") To sink and stick in bogland.
(intransitive, originally vulgar UK, now chiefly Australia) To defecate, to void one's bowels.
(transitive, Britain, informal) To make a mess of something.
(transitive, now often with "down") To sink or submerge someone or something into bogland.
(transitive, obsolete) To provoke, to bug.
(transitive, originally vulgar UK, now chiefly Australia) To cover or spray with excrement.
boh
bok
bok
adj
(South Africa, slang) keen or willing.
intj
The clucking sound of a chicken.
bol
bol
noun
(informal) bolognese
bom
bon
boo
boo
intj
A loud exclamation intended to scare someone, especially a child. Usually used when one has been hidden from the victim and then suddenly appeared unexpectedly.
An exclamation used by a member or many members of an audience, as at a stage play or sports game, to indicate derision or disapproval of what has just occurred.
Used ironically in a situation where one had the opportunity to scare someone by speaking suddenly.
noun
(US, Canada, African-American Vernacular, slang) A close acquaintance or significant other.
(slang) Cannabis.
A derisive shout made to indicate disapproval.
A tail feather from an ostrich.
verb
(childish, US) To defecate.
(intransitive) To shout extended boos derisively.
(now rare, Northern England) To make a sound characteristic of cattle; to moo.
(transitive) To shout extended boos at, as a form of derision.
bop
bop
noun
(colloquial, onomatopoeia) A very light smack, blow or punch.
(countable, Oxbridge slang) A party hosted by a college's JCR or MCR.
(slang, countable) A good song.
(uncountable, music) A style of improvised jazz from the 1940s.
verb
(colloquial, transitive) To strike gently or playfully.
(slang, MLE, transitive, intransitive) To walk the streets while socializing.
(slang, transitive, intransitive) To fellate.
(slang, transitive, intransitive) To have sex.
To dance to this music, or any sort of music with a marked beat.
boq
bor
bor
noun
(Norfolk) boy
bos
bos
noun
plural of bo
bot
bot
noun
(computing) A piece of software designed to perform a minor but repetitive task automatically or on command, especially when operating with the appearance of a (human) user profile or account.
(science fiction, informal) A physical robot.
(video games) A computer-controlled character in a video game, especially a multiplayer one.
(video games, slang, derogatory) A supremely unskilled player.
The larva of a botfly, which infests the skin of various mammals, producing warbles, or the nasal passage of sheep, or the stomach of horses.
verb
(Australia, informal) To ask for and be given something with the direct intention of exploiting the thing’s usefulness, almost exclusively with cigarettes.
(Britain, slang) To bugger.
(video games) To use a bot, or automated program.
bow
bow
noun
(nautical) A crude sort of quadrant formerly used for taking the sun's altitude at sea.
(nautical) The front of a boat or ship.
(rowing) The rower that sits in the seat closest to the bow of the boat.
(saddlery) Two pieces of wood which form the arched forward part of a saddletree.
A curved bend in a rod or planar surface, or in a linear formation such as a river (see oxbow).
A gesture, usually showing respect, made by inclining the head or bending forward at the waist; a reverence
A rod with horsehair (or an artificial substitute) stretched between the ends, used for playing various stringed musical instruments.
A stringed instrument (chordophone), consisting of a stick with a single taut cord stretched between the ends, most often played by plucking.
A type of knot with two loops, used to tie together two cords such as shoelaces or apron strings, and frequently used as decoration, such as in gift-wrapping.
A weapon made of a curved piece of wood or other flexible material whose ends are connected by a string, used for shooting arrows.
Alternative form of bao; any of several Chinese buns and breads
Any instrument consisting of an elastic rod, with ends connected by a string, employed for giving reciprocating motion to a drill, or for preparing and arranging hair, fur, etc., used by hatters.
Anything bent or curved, such as a rainbow.
Either of the arms of a pair of spectacles, running from the side of the lens to behind the wearer's ear.
Obsolete spelling of bough
The U-shaped piece which goes around the neck of an ox and fastens it to the yoke.
The part of a key that is not inserted into the lock and that is used to turn the key.
verb
(intransitive) To become bent or curved.
(intransitive) To bend oneself as a gesture of respect or deference.
(intransitive) To defer (to something).
(transitive and intransitive) To debut.
(transitive) To give a direction, indication, or command to by bowing.
(transitive) To make something bend or curve.
(transitive, figurative) To exercise powerful or controlling influence over; to bend, figuratively; to turn; to incline.
To play music on (a stringed) instrument using a bow.
box
box
noun
(Australia) An evergreen tree of the genus Lophostemon (for example, box scrub, Brisbane box, brush box, pink box, or Queensland box, Lophostemon confertus).
(Australia) Various species of Eucalyptus trees are popularly called various kinds of boxes, on the basis of the nature of their wood, bark, or appearance for example, the drooping (Eucalyptus bicolor), shiny-leaved (Eucalyptus tereticornis), black, or ironbark box trees.
(automotive) Short for gearbox.
(aviation) A diamond-shaped flying formation consisting of four aircraft.
(baseball) The rectangle in which the batter stands.
(colloquial, chiefly Southern US) A stringed instrument with a soundbox, especially a guitar.
(computing, slang) A computer, or the case in which it is housed.
(cricket) A hard protector for the genitals worn inside the underpants by a batsman or close fielder.
(cricket) Synonym of gully (“a certain fielding position”)
(dated) A Mediterranean food fish of the genus Boops, which is a variety of sea bream; a bogue or oxeye.
(dated) A small country house.
(engineering) A cylindrical casing around the axle of a wheel, a bearing, a gland, etc.
(euphemistic) A coffin.
(fencing) A device used in electric fencing to detect whether a weapon has struck an opponent, which connects to a fencer's weapon by a spool and body wire. It uses lights and sound to notify a hit, with different coloured lights for on target and off target hits.
(figuratively) A predicament or trap.
(genetics) One of two specific regions in a promoter.
(juggling) A pattern usually performed with three balls where the movements of the balls make a boxlike shape.
(lacrosse, informal) Short for box lacrosse (“indoor form of lacrosse”).
(music, slang) A musical instrument, especially one made from boxwood.
(rail transport) Short for signal box.
(slang) A cell used for solitary confinement.
(slang) A gym dedicated to the CrossFit exercise program.
(slang) A prison cell.
(slang) Preceded by the: television.
(slang, vulgar) The vagina.
(soccer) The penalty area.
A blow with the fist.
A compartment (as a drawer) of an item of furniture used for storage, such as a cupboard, a shelf, etc.
A compartment or receptacle for receiving items.
A compartment to sit inside in an auditorium, courtroom, theatre, or other building.
A cuboid container and its contents; as much as fills such a container.
A cuboid space; a cuboid container, often with a hinged lid.
A numbered receptacle at a newspaper office for anonymous replies to advertisements; see also box number.
A rectangle: an oblong or a square.
A small rectangular shelter.
Any of various evergreen shrubs or trees of genus Buxus, especiallycommon box, European box, or boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) which is often used for making hedges and topiary.
Short for horsebox (“container for transporting horses”).
The driver's seat on a horse-drawn coach.
The wood from a box tree: boxwood.
verb
(intransitive, stative, boxing) To participate in boxing; to be a boxer.
(transitive) To mix two containers of paint of similar colour to ensure that the color is identical.
(transitive) To place inside a box; to pack in one or more boxes.
(transitive) To strike with the fists; to punch.
(transitive) Usually followed by in: to surround and enclose in a way that restricts movement; to corner, to hem in.
(transitive, agriculture) To make an incision or hole in (a tree) for the purpose of procuring the sap.
(transitive, architecture) To enclose with boarding, lathing, etc., so as to conceal (for example, pipes) or to bring to a required form.
(transitive, boxing) To fight against (a person) in a boxing match.
(transitive, engineering) To furnish (for example, the axle of a wheel) with a box.
(transitive, graphic design, printing) To enclose (images, text, etc.) in a box.
(transitive, object-oriented programming) To place a value of a primitive type into a corresponding object.
boy
boy
intj
Exclamation of surprise, pleasure or longing.
noun
(US, slang, uncountable) Heroin.
(diminutive) A son of any age.
(endearing, diminutive) A male of any age, particularly one rather younger than the speaker.
(historical or offensive) A non-white male servant regardless of age, particularly as a form of address.
(historical, military) A former low rank of various armed services; a holder of this rank.
(now offensive) Any non-white male, regardless of age.
(now rare and usually offensive outside some Commonwealth nations) A male servant, slave, assistant, or employee
(obsolete) A male camp follower.
(obsolete) A male of low station, (especially as pejorative) a worthless male, a wretch; a mean and dishonest male, a knave.
(particularly) A male child or adolescent, as distinguished from infants or adults.
(somewhat childish) A male (tree, gene, etc).
A male animal, especially, in affectionate address, a male dog.
A young male.
A younger such worker.
verb
(transitive) To act as a boy (in allusion to the former practice of boys acting women's parts on the stage).
boz
bro
bro
noun
(slang) brother (a male comrade or friend; one who shares one’s ideals)
(slang) brother (a male sibling)
(slang) brother (usually used to address a male)
(slang) fratboy (or someone that espouses the fraternity bro culture)
bso
bso
Noun
Blue stellar object: a radio-quiet quasar.
British school overseas.
Bicycle-shaped object: a cheap inferior bicycle.
bright shiny object
bto
byo
byo
noun
Obsolete form of bayou.
cdo
ceo
ceo
noun
(aviation) Alternative letter-case form of CEO
cfo
cho
cio
clo
cno
cob
cob
noun
(East Anglia) A gull, especially the black-backed gull (Larus marinus); also spelled cobb.
(Midlands) A round, often crusty roll or loaf of bread.
(dated or historical) A person of mixed black and white ancestry, especially a griffe; a mulatto.
(music, historical) A cylinder with pins in it, encoding music to be played back mechanically by a barrel organ.
(obsolete) A thresher.
(obsolete) A tower or small castle on top of a hill.
(obsolete) One who is eminent, great, large, or rich.
(obsolete) The head of a herring.
(uncountable) A building material consisting of clay, sand, straw, water, and earth, similar to adobe; also called cobb, rammed earth or pisé.
A corncob.
A horse having a stout body and short legs.
A large fish, especially the kabeljou (variant spelling of kob).
A lump or piece of anything, usually of a somewhat large size, as of coal, or stone.
A male swan.
A punishment consisting of blows inflicted on the buttocks with a strap or a flat piece of wood.
A small fish, the miller's thumb.
A spider (cf. cobweb).
Abbreviation of cobble.
Alternative form of COB
Any of the gold and silver coins that were minted in the Spanish Empire and valued in reales or escudos, such as the piece of eight—especially those which were crudely struck and irregularly shaped.
Clipping of cobnut.
The seed-bearing head of a plant.
verb
(Northern UK, colloquial) To throw, chuck, lob.
(of growing corn) To have the heads mature into corncobs.
To beat with a flat instrument; to paddle.
To break up ground with a hoe.
To chip off unwanted pieces of stone, so as to form a desired shape or improve the quality of mineral ore.
To construct using mud blocks or to seal a wall using mud or an artificial equivalent.
To remove the kernels from a corncob.
To thresh.
coc
cod
cod
adj
(Polari) Bad.
(usually attributive, in compounds) Having the character of imitation; jocular.
noun
(UK, obsolete) A husk or integument; a pod.
(informal, usually with qualifiers) Other unrelated fish which are similarly important to regional fisheries, as the hapuku and cultus cod.
(informal, usually with qualifiers) Other unrelated fish which resemble the Atlantic cod, as the rock cod (Lotella rhacina) and blue cod (Parapercis colias).
(now rare) The scrotum (also in plural).
(obsolete or UK dialectal, Scotland) A pillow or cushion.
(obsolete) A small bag or pouch.
A joke or an imitation.
A stupid or foolish person.
The Atlantic cod, Gadus morhua.
The cocoon of a silkworm.
The sea fish of the family Gadidae which are sold as "cod", as haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) and whiting (usually Merlangius merlangus).
The sea fish of the genus Gadus generally, as inclusive of the Pacific cod (Gadus macrocephalus) and Greenland cod (Gadus ogac or Gadus macrocephalus ogac).
verb
(slang, transitive, dialectal) To attempt to deceive or confuse; To joke; To kid.
coe
cog
cog
noun
(by extension) A small fishing boat.
(carpentry) A projection or tenon at the end of a beam designed to fit into a matching opening of another piece of wood to form a joint.
(historical) A clinker-built, flat-bottomed, square-rigged mediaeval ship of burden, or war with a round, bulky hull and a single mast, typically 15 to 25 meters in length.
(mining) One of the rough pillars of stone or coal left to support the roof of a mine.
A gear; a cogwheel.
A tooth on a gear.
A trick or deception; a falsehood.
Alternative form of cogue (“wooden vessel for milk”)
An unimportant individual in a greater system.
verb
(intransitive) Of an electric motor or generator, to snap preferentially to certain positions when not energized.
To cheat; to play or gamble fraudulently.
To furnish with a cog or cogs.
To load (a die) so that it can be used to cheat.
To obtrude or thrust in, by falsehood or deception; to palm off.
To plagiarize.
To seduce, or draw away, by adulation, artifice, or falsehood; to wheedle; to cozen; to cheat.
coh
coi
col
col
noun
(geography) A dip on a mountain ridge between two peaks.
(meteorology) A pressure region between two anticyclones and two low-pressure regions.
Clipping of column.
com
com
adj
(Internet) Abbreviation of commercial; as in .com (the most known Internet top-level domain).
Abbreviation of common.
noun
Abbreviation of command.
Abbreviation of committee.
Abbreviation of communication.
con
con
noun
(Northern England, obsolete) A squirrel's nest.
(abbreviation) A political conservative.
(informal) A fraud; something carried out with the intention of deceiving, usually for personal, often illegal, gain.
(informal) An organized gathering, such as a convention, conference, or congress.
(zoology, dialectal or obsolete) Squirrel, particularly the red squirrel.
A disadvantage of something, especially when contrasted with its advantages (pros).
Alternative form of conn (“navigational direction of a ship”)
verb
(rare) To study or examine carefully, especially in order to gain knowledge of; to learn, or learn by heart.
(rare, obsolete) To know; understand; acknowledge.
(transitive, informal) To trick or defraud, usually for personal gain.
Alternative form of conn (“direct a ship”)
coo
coo
adj
(slang) Cool.
intj
An expression of approval, fright, surprise, etc.
noun
(by extension) An expression of pleasure made by a person.
The murmuring sound made by a dove or pigeon.
verb
(intransitive) To speak in an admiring fashion, to be enthusiastic about.
(transitive, intransitive) To make a soft murmuring sound, as a pigeon.
cop
cop
noun
(architecture, military) A merlon.
(crafts) The ball of thread wound on to the spindle in a spinning machine.
(informal) A police officer or prison guard.
(obsolete) A spider.
(obsolete) The crown (of the head); also the head itself.
(obsolete) The top, summit, especially of a hill.
A roughly dome-shaped piece of armor, especially one covering the shoulder, the elbow, or the knee.
A tube or quill upon which silk is wound.
verb
(intransitive, usually with “to”, slang) To admit, especially to a crime or wrongdoing.
(transitive) To (be forced to) take; to receive; to shoulder; to bear, especially blame or punishment for a particular instance of wrongdoing.
(transitive) To adopt.
(transitive) To earn by bad behavior.
(transitive) To steal.
(transitive, formerly dialect, now informal) To obtain, to purchase (as in drugs), to get hold of, to take.
(transitive, slang) Of a pimp: to recruit a prostitute into the stable.
(transitive, trainspotting, slang) To see and record a railway locomotive for the first time.
coq
coq
noun
A trimming of cock feathers on a woman's hat.
cor
cor
intj
(Cockney UK) Expression of surprise.
noun
A Hebrew unit of liquid volume, about equal to 230 L or 60 gallons.
A roughly equivalent Phoenician unit of volume.
Synonym of homer: approximately the same volume as a dry measure.
cos
cos
conj
(informal, UK, Ireland, South Africa, African-American Vernacular) because
noun
(informal, African-American Vernacular) A cousin, cuz.
A variety of lettuce with long, crisp leaves.
plural of co
cot
cot
noun
(Canada, US) A simple bed, especially one for portable or temporary purposes.
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A bed for infants or small children, with high, often slatted, often moveable sides.
(archaic) A cottage or small homestead.
(nautical, historical) A wooden bed frame, slung by its corners from a beam, in which officers slept before the introduction of bunks.
(obsolete) A man who does household work normally associated with women.
A cover or sheath; a fingerstall.
A pen, coop, or similar shelter for small domestic animals, such as sheep or pigeons.
A small, crudely-formed boat.
cow
cow
noun
(UK, dialect) A chimney cowl.
(biology) A female member of other large species of mammal, including the bovines, moose, whales, seals, hippos, rhinos, manatees, and elephants.
(derogatory, UK, Australia, informal) A woman considered unpleasant in some way, particularly one considered nasty, stupid, fat, lazy, or difficult.
(formerly inexact but now common) Any member of the species Bos taurus regardless of sex or age, including bulls and calves.
(mining) A chock: a wedge or brake used to stop a machine or car.
(strictly) An adult female of the species Bos taurus, especially one that has calved.
(uncommon) Any bovines or bovids generally, including yaks, buffalo, etc.
(uncommon) Beef: the meat of cattle as food.
verb
(transitive, chiefly in the passive voice) To intimidate; to daunt the spirits or courage of.
cox
cox
noun
A coxswain of a boat, especially of a racing crew.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To act as coxswain for.
coy
coy
adj
(archaic) Quiet, reserved, modest.
(dated) Bashful, shy, retiring.
Pretending shyness or modesty, especially in an insincere or flirtatious way.
Reluctant to give details about something sensitive; notably prudish.
Soft, gentle, hesitating.
noun
(military) A company
A trap from which waterfowl may be hunted.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To allure; to decoy.
(transitive, obsolete) To calm or soothe.
(transitive, obsolete) To caress, pet; to coax, entice.
coz
coz
conj
(informal) because
noun
(informal) cousin (usually as a term of address)
cpo
cro
cro
noun
(MTE, slang) Synonym of bro (“a male comrade or friend; one who shares one's ideals”)
(UK, slang) Marijuana.
cso
cto
cvo
cwo
cyo
dao
dao
name
(Chinese philosophy) Alternative form of Tao: the way of nature and/or the ideal way to live one's life.
noun
(historical) Synonym of circuit: various administrative divisions of imperial and early Republican China.
A sword and construction tool of the Naga people of India, which has a wooden hilt and grows wider from the narrow hilt to the wide, flat tip.
Any of various traditional Chinese swords with a curved, single-edged blade, primarily used for slashing and chopping.
Dracontomelon dao; a large tree of the family Anacardiaceae; the argus pheasant tree.
The hard strong wood of the dao used for veneers and cabinetwork.
dbo
dco
dlo
doa
dob
dob
noun
A small amount of something, especially paste.
verb
(intransitive, sometimes humorous) In the scouting movement, to chant dob to indicate that one will do one's best to follow the scouting laws.
(slang, Northern Ireland) To play truant
(slang, chiefly Australia) To do one's share; to contribute.
(slang, chiefly Australia) To nominate a person, often in their absence, for an unpleasant task.
(slang, chiefly Australia, New Zealand) To report (a person) to someone in authority for a wrongdoing.
doc
doc
noun
(informal) A doctor.
(informal) A documentary.
(informal, usually in the plural) A document, especially (in professional jargon) a piece of technical documentation or legal evidence.
Clipping of doctorate.
dod
dod
noun
(Ireland) lump
(Ulster) sulk, huff
verb
(transitive) to cut off, as wool from sheep's tails, or horns from a cattle; to lop or clip off
doe
doe
adv
(African-American Vernacular, MLE) though
noun
A female deer; also used of similar animals such as antelope, (less commonly goat as nanny is also used).
A female hare.
A female kangaroo.
A female rabbit.
A female squirrel.
verb
Obsolete spelling of do
dog
dog
adj
(slang) Of inferior quality; dogshit.
noun
(Cockney rhyming slang) (from "dog and bone") Phone or mobile phone.
(cartomancy) The eighteenth Lenormand card.
(derogatory) Someone who is cowardly, worthless, or morally reprehensible.
(film) A flop; a film that performs poorly at the box office.
(informal) Something that performs poorly.
(often attributive) A male dog, wolf, or fox, as opposed to a bitch or vixen.
(poker slang) Underdog.
(slang) A man, guy, chap.
(slang) A sexually aggressive man.
(slang, almost always in the plural) Foot.
(slang, derogatory) A dull, unattractive girl or woman.
A click or pallet adapted to engage the teeth of a ratchet wheel, to restrain the back action.
A hot dog: a frankfurter, wiener, or similar sausage; or a sandwich made from this.
A metal support for logs in a fireplace.
Any member of the family Canidae, including domestic dogs, wolves, coyotes, jackals, foxes, and their relatives (extant and extinct); canid.
Any of various mechanical devices for holding, gripping, or fastening something, particularly with a tooth-like projection.
One of the cones used to divide up a racetrack when training horses.
The meat of this animal, eaten as food:
The species Canis familiaris (sometimes designated Canis lupus familiaris), domesticated for thousands of years and of highly variable appearance because of human breeding.
verb
(intransitive, emerging usage in Britain) To watch, or participate, in sexual activity in a public place.
(intransitive, transitive) To intentionally restrict one's productivity as employee; to work at the slowest rate that goes unpunished.
(transitive) To criticize.
(transitive) To follow in an annoying or harassing way.
(transitive) To pursue with the intent to catch.
(transitive, military) To divide (a watch) with a comrade.
(transitive, nautical) To fasten a hatch securely.
doh
doh
intj
Alternative form of d'oh (“expression of frustration”)
doi
doj
dol
dol
noun
(medicine) The unit of measurement for pain.
dom
dom
noun
A dominator (in sadomasochistic sexual practices), especially a male one.
A title anciently given to the pope, and later to other church dignitaries and some monastic orders.
A title formerly borne by member of the high nobility of Portugal and Brazil
verb
(slang, online gaming or BDSM) To dominate.
don
don
noun
(MLE) Any man, bloke, dude.
A mafia boss.
A university professor, particularly one at Oxford or Cambridge.
An employee of a university residence who lives among the student residents.
verb
(transitive) To put on clothing; to dress (oneself) in an article of personal attire.
doo
doo
intj
(music) Used as a scat word in singing.
noun
(childish) feces, particularly that of a dog.
dop
dop
noun
(South Africa, slang) An imprecise measure of alcohol; a dash.
(South Africa, slang). A drink.
(obsolete) A dip; a low courtesy.
A diving bird.
A little copper cup in which a diamond is held while being cut.
verb
(South Africa, slang) To drink alcohol.
(South Africa, slang) To fail or to plug (an examination, standard or grade)
To dip or duck.
dor
dor
noun
(obsolete) a trick, joke, or deception
A large European dung beetle, Geotrupes stercorarius, that makes a droning noise while flying
Any flying insect which makes a loud humming noise, such as the June bug or a bumblebee
dos
dos
noun
(music) plural of do
plural of do
dot
dot
noun
(MLE) Clipping of dotty (“shotgun”).
(MLE) buckshot, projectile from a "dotty" or shotgun
(US, Louisiana) A dowry.
(cricket, informal) A dot ball.
(grammar) A punctuation mark used to indicate the end of a sentence or an abbreviated part of a word; a full stop; a period.
(mathematics) A symbol used for separating the fractional part of a decimal number from the whole part, for indicating multiplication or a scalar product, or for various other purposes.
(obsolete) A lump or clot.
A point used as a diacritical mark above or below various letters of the Latin script, as in Ȧ, Ạ, Ḅ, Ḃ, Ċ.
A small, round spot.
Anything small and like a speck comparatively; a small portion or specimen.
One of the two symbols used in Morse code.
prep
Dot product of the previous vector and the following vector.
verb
(colloquial) To punch (a person).
(transitive) To add a dot (the symbol) or dots to.
(transitive) To cover with small spots (of some liquid).
To mark by means of dots or small spots.
To mark or diversify with small detached objects.
dou
dov
dow
dow
noun
Alternative form of dhow (“sailing vessel”)
Obsolete form of dove (“pigeon”).
verb
(obsolete) To be of use, have value.
(obsolete) To be worth.
(obsolete) To have the strength for, to be able to.
(obsolete) To thrive, prosper.
To furnish with a dower; to endow.
doy
doy
intj
Disdainful indication that something is obvious; see duh.
doz
doz
noun
Abbreviation of dozen. (a set of twelve)
dso
duo
duo
noun
A song in two parts; a duet.
Any cocktail consisting of a spirit and a liqueur.
Any pair of two people.
Two people who work or collaborate together as partners; especially, those who perform music together.
dzo
dzo
noun
A male hybrid of a yak and a domesticated cow.
eco
eco
adj
Clipping of ecological. Environmentally friendly or sensitive.
Clipping of economy. Affording economical use, e.g. of an appliance.
noun
A proposed name for the common currency that the West African Monetary Zone plans to introduce in the framework of the Economic Community of West African States.
edo
eeo
ego
ego
noun
(psychology, Freudian) The most central part of the mind, which mediates with one's surroundings.
The self, especially with a sense of self-importance.
elo
elo
noun
(chess, other games) Synonym of Elo rating
eno
eod
eoe
eof
eom
eon
eon
noun
(Gnosticism, usually spelled aeon or æon) A spirit being emanating from the Godhead.
(US) Eternity.
(US, informal, hyperbolic) A long period of time.
(geology) The longest geochronologic unit, being a period of hundreds of millions of years; subdivided into eras.
A period of 1,000,000,000 years.
eos
eot
eso
eto
ewo
fao
fao
prep
Abbreviation of for the attention of.. Used on an address or label, specifies an individual to whom the document should be delivered, usually put on when the address is of an organisation.
fbo
fco
fio
flo
fob
fob
adj
(Incoterm) Alternative letter-case form of FOB (“free on board”)
noun
(see usage notes) A small ornament attached to such a chain.
A hand-held remote control device used to lock/unlock motor cars etc.
A little pocket near the waistline of a pair of trousers or in a waistcoat or vest to hold money or valuables, especially a pocketwatch.
A short chain or ribbon to connect such a pocket to the watch.
verb
(transitive, archaic) To beat; to maul.
(transitive, archaic) To cheat, to deceive, to trick, to take in, to impose upon someone.
foc
fod
fod
noun
(Slang, dialectal, Northern England) forehead, particularly a large one
foe
foe
adj
(obsolete) Hostile.
noun
A unit of energy equal to 10⁴⁴ joules.
An enemy.
fog
fog
noun
(Scotland) Moss.
(UK, dialect) Tall and decaying grass left standing after the cutting or grazing season.
(computer graphics) Distance fog.
(photography) A silver deposit or other blur on a negative or developed photographic image.
(uncountable) A mist or film clouding a surface.
(uncountable) A thick cloud that forms near the ground; the obscurity of such a cloud. (Compare mist, haze.)
A new growth of grass appearing on a field that has been mowed or grazed.
A state of mind characterized by lethargy and confusion.
verb
(intransitive) To become covered with or as if with fog.
(intransitive) To become covered with the kind of grass called fog.
(intransitive) To become obscured in condensation or water.
(intransitive, photography) To become dim or obscure.
(transitive) To cover with or as if with fog.
(transitive) To disperse insecticide into (a forest canopy) so as to collect organisms.
(transitive) To make confusing or obscure.
(transitive) To obscure in condensation or water.
(transitive) To pasture cattle on the fog (of), or aftergrass, of; to eat off the fog from (a field).
(transitive, photography) To make dim or obscure.
(transitive, photography) To spoil (film) via exposure to light other than in the normal process of taking a photograph.
To practice in a small or mean way; to pettifog.
foh
foh
intj
(obsolete) An exclamation of abhorrence or contempt.
fol
fon
fon
noun
(obsolete) A fool or idiot.
A chieftain or king of a region of Cameroon.
foo
foo
intj
Expression of disappointment or disgust.
noun
(fandom slang) Alternative letter-case form of Foo (“placeholder god”)
(historical, obsolete) Alternative form of fu: an administrative subdivision of imperial China; the capital of such divisions.
(programming) A metasyntactic variable used to represent an unspecified entity. If part of a series of such entities, it is often the first in the series, and followed immediately by bar.
(slang) Pronunciation spelling of fool.
fop
fop
noun
(dated) A vain man; a dandy.
for
for
conj
Because, as, since.
particle
(nonstandard, in representations of dialectal speech, especially that of black speakers) To, the particle for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
prep
(chiefly US) Out of; used to indicate a fraction, a ratio
(cricket) Used as part of a score to indicate the number of wickets that have fallen.
(in expressions such as 'for a start') Introducing the first item(s) in a potential sequence.
(nonstandard) So (that), in order to
(obsolete) Indicating that in prevention of which, or through fear of which, anything is done.
(usually in the phrase 'for all') Despite, in spite of.
(with names, chiefly US) In honor of; after.
Because of.
By the standards of, usually with the implication that those standards are lower than one might otherwise expect; considering.
Directed at; intended to belong to.
Due or facing (a certain outcome or fate).
In exchange for; in correspondence or equivalence with.
In order to help, benefit, gratify, honor etc. (someone or something).
In order to obtain or acquire.
In the role or capacity of; instead of; in place of.
Indicating something desired or anticipated.
Intended to cure, remove or counteract; in order to cure, remove or counteract.
On behalf of.
Over (a period of time).
Supporting, in favour of.
Throughout or across (a distance in space).
To be used or treated in a stated way, or with a stated purpose.
To be, or as being.
Towards; in the direction of.
Used in various more-or-less idiomatic ways to construe individual verbs, indicating various semantic relationships such as target, purpose, result, etc.; see also the entries for individual phrasal verbs, e.g. ask for, look for, stand for, etc.
Used to introduce a subject within a to-infinitive clause.