(intransitive) To make oneself comfortable to a new thing.
(transitive) To fit by alteration; to modify or remodel for a different purpose; to adjust
(transitive) To make by altering or fitting something else; to produce by change of form or character
(transitive) To make suitable; to make to correspond; to fit or suit
adati
adati
noun
(India, historical) A fine Bengal muslin or cotton cloth.
adaty
adept
adept
adj
Well skilled; completely versed; thoroughly proficient
noun
One fully skilled or well versed in anything; a proficient
adest
adits
adits
noun
plural of adit
adlet
adlet
noun
(computing) A small app or active document that can be embedded in a Web page.
A cryptid in Inuit mythology and folklore in Canada and Greenland, a tall, dog-legged humanoid (sometimes identified with inland Native Americans).
A small advertisement.
admit
admit
verb
(intransitive) To give warrant or allowance, to grant opportunity or permission (+ of).
(transitive or intransitive) To concede as true; to acknowledge or assent to, as an allegation which it is impossible to deny (+ to).
(transitive) To allow (someone) to enter a profession or to enjoy a privilege; to recognize as qualified for a franchise.
(transitive) To allow to enter a hospital or similar facility for treatment.
(transitive) To allow to enter; to grant entrance (to), whether into a place, into the mind, or into consideration
(transitive) To be capable of; to permit. In this sense, "of" may be used after the verb, or may be omitted.
adopt
adopt
verb
(chess, slang) To beat an opponent ten times in a row.
To obtain (a pet) from a shelter or the wild.
To select and take or approve.
To take by choice into the scope of one's responsibility.
To take or receive as one's own what is not so naturally.
To take voluntarily (a child of other parents) to be in the place of, or as, one's own child.
adret
adret
noun
(geography) The sun-facing side of a mountain.
adult
adult
adj
(of a beverage) Containing alcohol, intended for consumption only by adults.
(of a cookie, gummy, etc.) Containing marijuana, intended for consumption only by adults.
Containing excessive vulgar or profane speech, text or images, intended only for adults.
Containing material of an explicit sexual nature; of, or pertaining to, pornography.
Containing situations or discussions intended primarily for adults, such as serious crime, illicit drug use, extramarital affairs, etc.
Fully grown.
Intended for or restricted to adults rather than children due to size, maturity, knowledge level, judgement, etc.
noun
A fully grown human or animal.
A person who has reached the legal age of majority.
verb
(intransitive, informal) To behave like an adult.
(nonstandard, rare) To (cause to) be or become an adult.
adust
adust
adj
(archaic) Burnt or having a scorched colour.
(by extension) Hot and dry; thirsty or parched.
(medicine, historical, usually postpositive) Of a bodily humour: abnormally dark or over-concentrated (associated with various states of discomfort or illness, specifically being too hot or dry).
adyta
adyta
noun
plural of adyton
plural of adytum
aidit
anted
anted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ant
simple past tense and past participle of ante; alternative spelling of anteed
apptd
apptd
verb
Abbreviation of appointed.
arndt
atdrs
atmid
attid
attid
noun
(zoology) Any of the family Attidae of jumping spiders, now considered part of the Salticidae.
audit
audit
noun
(Scientology) Spiritual counseling, which forms the core of Dianetics.
(obsolete) A general receptacle or receiver.
(obsolete) An audience; a hearing.
A judicial examination.
An examination in general.
An independent review and examination of records and activities to assess the adequacy of system controls, to ensure compliance with established policies and operational procedures, and to recommend necessary changes in controls, policies, or procedures
The result of such an examination, or an account as adjusted by auditors; final account.
verb
(Scientology) To counsel spiritually.
(finance, business) To conduct an independent review and examination of system records and activities in order to test the adequacy and effectiveness of data security and data integrity procedures, to ensure compliance with established policy and operational procedures, and to recommend any necessary changes
To attend an academic class without the opportunity to receive academic credit.
To examine and adjust (e.g. an account).
batad
bated
bated
adj
Reduced; lowered; restrained
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bate
bedot
bidet
bidet
noun
(obsolete) A small horse formerly allowed to each trooper or dragoon for carrying his baggage.
A low-mounted plumbing fixture or type of sink intended for washing the external genitalia and the anus.
birdt
bited
bited
verb
(nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of bite
bundt
bundt
noun
A baking pan with a hollow, circular, raised area in the middle.
cadet
cadet
noun
(Australia) A participant in a cadetship.
(New Zealand, historical) A young gentleman learning sheep farming at a station; also, any young man attached to a sheep station.
(archaic, US, slang) A young man who makes a business of ruining girls to put them in brothels.
(in compounds, chiefly in genealogy) Junior. (See also the heraldic term cadency.)
(largely historical) A younger or youngest son, who would not inherit as a firstborn son would.
A student at a military school who is training to be an officer.
cetid
cited
cited
adj
That has a citation
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cite
comdt
contd
coted
coted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of cote
daint
daint
adj
(obsolete) Dainty.
adv
(West Midlands) didn't
dairt
dalat
danit
danta
danta
noun
A deciduous timber-yielding tree native to West and West Central Tropical Africa, Nesogordonia papaverifera.
dante
darat
darst
darts
darts
noun
(games, sports) A game or sport in which darts are thrown at a board, and points are scored depending on where the darts land
plural of dart
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dart
dasht
dasht
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of dash
dasnt
datch
dated
dated
adj
(obsolete) Alotted a span of days.
Anachronistic; being obviously inappropriate for its present context.
Marked with a date.
No longer fashionable.
Outdated.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of date
dater
dater
noun
A date-stamping device.
One who dates.
dates
dates
noun
plural of date
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of date
datha
datil
datil
noun
A datil pepper, a very spicy pepper of the species Capsicum chinense.
Mexican yucca or its leaf fibers.
The queen palm, Syagrus romanzoffiana, or its leaf fibers used for weaving.
datos
datos
noun
plural of dato
datsw
datto
datto
noun
A local headman in many parts of central Malaysia and the southern Philippines.
datuk
datum
datum
noun
(cartography, surveying, engineering) A fixed reference point or set of reference points which precisely define a system of measurement or a coordinate system.
(dated) Singular of data; a single recorded observation.
(nautical) A floating reference point, or SLDMB, used to evaluate surface currents in a body of water. Often employed by coastal search and rescue.
(philosophy) A fact known from direct observation.
(philosophy) A premise from which conclusions are drawn.
verb
To provide missing data points by using a mathematical model to extrapolate values that are outside the range of a measuring device.
dault
daunt
daunt
verb
(transitive) To discourage, intimidate.
dauts
davit
davit
noun
(nautical) A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship.
(nautical, construction) A crane, often working in pairs and usually made of steel, used to lower things over an edge of a long drop off, such as lowering a maintenance trapeze down a building or launching a lifeboat over the side of a ship.
dawts
dawts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dawt
dawut
dealt
dealt
verb
simple past tense and past participle of deal
death
death
noun
(figurative) Spiritual lifelessness.
(figuratively, especially followed by of-phrase) A cause of great stress, exhaustion, embarrassment, or another negative condition (for someone).
(often capitalized) The personification of death as a hooded figure with a scythe; the Grim Reaper. The pronoun he is not the only option, but probably the most traditional one, as it matches with the male grammatical gender of Old English dēaþ, also with cognate German der Tod. The fourth apocalyptic rider (Bible, revelations 6:8) is male θᾰ́νᾰτος (thanatos) in Greek. It has the female name Mors in Latin, but is referred to with male forms qui and eum. The following quotes show this rider on a pale horse is his in the English Bible and she in Peter Gabriel's lyrics.
(preceded by the) The collapse or end of something.
Execution (in the judicial sense).
The cessation of life and all associated processes; the end of an organism's existence as an entity independent from its environment and its return to an inert, nonliving state.
debat
debit
debit
adj
of or relating to process of taking money from an account
of or relating to the debit card function of a debit card rather than its often available credit card function
noun
A sum of money taken out of a bank account. Thus called, because in bank's bookkeeping a cash withdrawal diminishes the amount of money held on the account, i.e. bank's debt to the customer.
In bookkeeping, an entry in the left hand column of an account.
verb
To make an entry on the debit side of an account.
To record a receivable in the bookkeeping.
debts
debts
noun
plural of debt
debut
debut
noun
(Philippines) The coming-of-age celebration of a woman's eighteenth birthday.
(also attributive) The first public presentation of a theatrical play, motion picture, opera, musical composition, dance, or other performing arts piece.
A performer's first performance to the public, in sport, the arts or some other area.
The first appearance of a debutante in society.
verb
(intransitive) to make one's initial formal appearance
(transitive, chiefly US) to formally introduce, as to the public
dedit
deeth
deets
deets
noun
(slang) Details.
defat
defat
verb
To remove fat from a material, especially by the use of solvents
defet
deist
deist
adj
(religion) of or relating to deism.
noun
(religion) a person who believes in deism.
deity
deity
noun
A supernatural divine being; a god or goddess.
Synonym of divinity: the state, position, or fact of being a god.
delft
delft
noun
A delf; a mine, quarry, pit or ditch.
Alternative form of Delft (“style of earthenware”)
delit
delta
delta
noun
(US, military, U.S. Space Force) A military unit, nominally headed by a colonel, equivalent to a USAF operations wing, or an army regiment.
(astronomy) a star that is usually the fourth brightest of a constellation.
(chemistry) A value in delta notation indicating the relative abundances of isotopes.
(computing) The set of differences between two versions of a file.
(computing, informal) A small but noticeable effect. Compare epsilon.
(electrical, often attributive) The closed figure produced by connecting three coils or circuits successively, end for end, especially in a three-phase system.
(finance) The rate of change in an option value with respect to the underlying asset's price.
(international standards) Alternative letter-case form of Delta from the NATO/ICAO Phonetic Alphabet.
(mathematics) The symbol Δ.
(medicine) Short for delta variant. (variant of the SARS-CoV-2 virus)
(physics) one of four baryons consisting of up and down quarks with a combined spin of 3/2: Δ⁺⁺ (uuu), Δ⁺ (uud), Δ⁰ (udd), or Δ⁻ (ddd)
(physics, engineering) A change in a quantity, likely from "d" for "difference".
(surveying) The angle subtended at the center of a circular arc.
A landform at the mouth of a river where it empties into a body of water.
A type of cargo bike that has one wheel in front and two in back.
The fourth letter of the modern Greek alphabet Δ, δ.
verb
(computing) To compare two versions of the same file in order to determine where they differ (where a programmer has made edits).
(cryptography) To calculate the differences between the characters in an enciphered text and the characters a fixed number of positions previous.
demit
demit
noun
A document certifying that a person has (honourably) demitted, as from a Masonic lodge.
The act of demitting.
verb
(transitive) To let fall; to depress; to yield.
To relinquish an office, membership, authority, etc.; to resign, as from a Masonic lodge.
demot
denat
dents
dents
noun
plural of dent
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dent
denty
deota
depit
depot
depot
noun
(US) A bus station or railway station.
(card games) The tableau; the area where cards can be arranged in solitaire or patience games.
(military) A place for the storage, servicing or upgrade of military hardware.
(military) A place where recruits are assembled before being sent to active units.
(military) The portion of a regiment that remains at home when the rest go on foreign service.
A storage facility, in particular, a warehouse.
A storage space for public transport and other vehicles where they can be maintained and from which they are dispatched for service
depth
depth
noun
(aeronautics) the perpendicular distance from the chord to the farthest point of an arched surface
(art, photography) the property of appearing three-dimensional
(computing, colors) the total palette of available colors
(figuratively) the intensity, complexity, strength, seriousness or importance of an emotion, situation, etc.
(horology) a pair of toothed wheels which work together
(literary, usually in the plural) a very remote part.
(literary, usually in the plural) the deepest part (usually of a body of water)
(logic) the number of simple elements which an abstract conception or notion includes; the comprehension or content
(statistics) the lower of the two ranks of a value in an ordered set of values
lowness
the distance between the front and the back, as the depth of a drawer or closet
the most severe part
the vertical distance below a surface; the degree to which something is deep
derat
derat
verb
(transitive) To rid of rats.
derte
derth
derth
noun
Obsolete spelling of dearth
desta
deste
desto
desto
noun
(informal, Australia, Singapore) a headsign; a destination sign: a moveable or electronic display mounted on a bus or other public transport vehicle to indicate its intended route and destination.
detar
detat
detax
detax
verb
Synonym of untax
deter
deter
verb
(transitive) To distract someone from something.
(transitive) To persuade someone not to do something; to discourage.
(transitive) To prevent something from happening.
detin
detin
verb
(transitive) To remove the tin from (metal scrap), usually for resale.
detox
detox
noun
A detoxification unit.
Detoxification, especially of the body from alcohol or illegal, addictive drugs.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To detoxify, especially from alcohol or recreational drugs.
detta
dette
dette
noun
(obsolete) Debt.
detur
detur
noun
(US, Harvard University) A present of books given to a meritorious undergraduate student as a prize.
devot
deynt
dhoti
dhoti
noun
(countable) A long loincloth worn by men in India.
(countable, uncountable) The cotton fabric used for such loincloths.
dhoty
dhuti
diact
dicht
dicot
dicot
noun
(botany) A plant whose seedlings have two cotyledons, a dicotyledon.
dicta
dicta
noun
plural of dictum
dicty
dicty
adj
(African-American Vernacular) snobbish and uptight
(African-American Vernacular) striving to seem stylish and respectable; pretentious
(African-American Vernacular) stylish and respectable; high-class
didnt
didnt
abbrev
Misspelling of didn't.
didst
didst
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple past form of do
diets
diets
noun
plural of diet
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of diet
diety
diety
adj
(rare) Having the quality of a diet.
noun
Misspelling of deity.
dietz
dight
dight
adj
(obsolete) Disposed; adorned.
adv
(obsolete) Finely.
verb
(archaic, transitive) To dress, array; to adorn.
(archaic, transitive) To make ready, prepare.
(archaic, transitive, of facial features) To be formed or composed (of).
(obsolete, transitive) To deal with, handle.
(obsolete, transitive) To dispose, put (in a given state or condition).
digit
digit
noun
(anatomy) A narrow extremity of the human hand or foot: a finger, thumb, or toe.
(geometry, rare, obsolete) Synonym of degree: ¹⁄₃₆₀ of a circle.
(historical units of measure) A unit of length notionally based upon the width of an adult human finger, standardized differently in various places and times, (especially) the English digit of ¹⁄₁₆ foot, now equivalent to about 1.9 cm.
(mathematics) A distinct symbol representing one of an arithmetic progression of numbers between 0 and the radix.
(mathematics) The whole numbers from 0 to 9 and the Arabic numerals representing them, which are combined to represent base-ten numbers.
(units of measure, astronomy) ¹⁄₁₂ the apparent diameter of the sun or moon, (chiefly) as a measure of the totality of an eclipse.
(units of measure, obsolete) Synonym of inch.
(zoology) Similar or similar-looking structures in other animals.
verb
(transitive) To point at or point out with the finger.
dimit
dimit
verb
(obsolete) To dismiss, let go, or release.
dints
dints
noun
plural of dint
diota
diota
noun
(historical, Roman antiquity) A vase or drinking cup with two handles.
dioti
dirts
dirts
noun
plural of dirt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dirt
dirty
dirty
adj
(aviation) Having the undercarriage or flaps in the down position.
(computing) Containing data needing to be written back to memory or disk.
(informal) Used as an intensifier, especially in conjunction with "great".
(slang) Carrying illegal drugs among one's possessions or inside of one's bloodstream.
(slang) Of an alcoholic beverage, especially a cocktail or mixed drink: served with the juice of olives.
Corrupt, illegal, or improper.
Dishonourable; violating accepted standards or rules.
Morally unclean; obscene or indecent, especially sexually.
Of color, discolored by impurities.
Of food, indulgent in an unhealthy way.
Out of tune.
Sleety; gusty; stormy.
Spreading harmful radiation over a wide area.
That makes one unclean; corrupting, infecting.
Unclean; covered with or containing unpleasant substances such as dirt or grime.
adv
In a dirty manner.
verb
(intransitive) To become soiled.
(transitive) To debase by distorting the real nature of (something).
(transitive) To make (something) dirty.
(transitive) To stain or tarnish (somebody) with dishonor.
distn
distr
disty
disty
noun
(informal) distribution
(informal) distributor
dital
dital
noun
(music) A finger-operated key for raising the pitch of a guitar by a semitone.
ditas
ditch
ditch
noun
(Ireland) A raised bank of earth and the hedgerow on top.
A trench; a long, shallow indentation, as for irrigation or drainage.
verb
(intransitive) To dig ditches.
(transitive) To dig ditches around.
(transitive) To discard or abandon.
(transitive) To throw into a ditch.
(transitive, intransitive) To deliberately not attend classes; to play hookey.
(transitive, intransitive, aviation) To deliberately crash-land an airplane on water.
Alternative form of deech
diter
dites
dites
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dite
ditsy
ditsy
adj
(informal) Alternative spelling of ditzy
Of a pattern on an item of repeated small objects, often floral
Tending to fuss over small details
ditto
ditto
adv
As said before, likewise.
intj
Used as an expression of agreement with what another person has said, or to indicate that what they have said equally applies to the person being addressed.
noun
(US, informal) A duplicate or copy of a document, particularly one created by a spirit duplicator.
(by extension) A copy; an imitation.
(historical, in the plural) A suit of clothes of the same colour throughout.
That which was stated before, the aforesaid, the above, the same, likewise.
The ditto mark, 〃; a symbol, represented by two apostrophes, inverted commas, or quotation marks (" "), indicating that the item preceding is to be repeated.
verb
(US) To make a copy using a ditto machine.
(transitive) To repeat the aforesaid, the earlier action etc.
ditty
ditty
noun
A saying or utterance, especially one that is short and frequently repeated.
A short, simple verse or song.
verb
To sing; to warble a little tune.
ditzy
ditzy
adj
(informal) Silly or scatterbrained, usually of a young woman.
divet
divet
noun
Alternative form of divot
divot
divot
noun
(especially golf) A torn-up piece of turf, especially by a golf club in making a stroke or by a horse's hoof.
(mathematics, astronomy) a drop in a graph between two linear portions (example)
A disruption in an otherwise smooth contour.
The space between two pillows.
verb
(transitive, especially golf) To tear up pieces of turf from, especially with a golf club in making a stroke.
dixit
dlitt
dnitz
doats
doats
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doat
doaty
doest
doeth
doigt
doits
doits
noun
plural of doit
dolts
dolts
noun
plural of dolt
dompt
dompt
verb
(transitive, rare) To bring (something) under control; to overcome, to subdue.
donat
donat
noun
(obsolete) A grammar; a primer.
A rank in some knightly orders.
donet
donut
donut
noun
(Canada, US) A spare tire, smaller and less durable than a full-sized tire, only intended for temporary use.
(Canada, US, automobile) A peel-out or skid-mark in the shape of a donut; a 360-degree skid.
(Canada, US, slang) An idiot.
(chiefly Canada, US) A deep-fried piece of dough or batter, commonly made in a toroidal or ellipsoidal shape, and mixed with various sweeteners and flavors, sometimes filled with jelly, custard, or cream.
(chiefly Canada, US) Anything in the shape of a circle or torus.
A toroidal cushion typically used by hemorrhoid patients.
dorts
dorts
noun
plural of dort
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dort