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abducts

abducts

verb

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

addicts

addicts

noun

  1. plural of addict

verb

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

addrest

addrest

verb

  1. (obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of address

adducts

adducts

noun

  1. plural of adduct

verb

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

adjoust

adjusts

adjusts

verb

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

admetus

adonist

adonist

noun

  1. One who maintains that the vowel points of the Tetragrammaton translated "Jehovah" are the vowel points that belong to the word Adonai.

adsmith

adsmith

noun

  1. A writer of advertising copy.

advects

advects

verb

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

advents

advents

noun

  1. plural of advent

adverts

adverts

noun

  1. plural of advert

verb

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

agisted

agisted

adj

  1. (now chiefly Australia, New Zealand) That has been put out to pasture (of an animal), especially on hired land not belonging to the animal's owner.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of agist

agudist

alstead

amidist

amistad

andaste

ansated

ansated

adj

  1. Having a handle.

aridest

aridest

adj

  1. superlative form of arid: most arid

assedat

astoned

astoned

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of astone

astound

astound

adj

  1. (obsolete) Stunned; astounded; astonished.

verb

  1. To astonish, bewilder or dazzle.

astrand

astrand

adj

  1. (of a watercraft) Resting on the bed of a body of water rather than floating; on or onto a shore or beach.

astride

astride

adv

  1. With one’s legs on either side.

prep

  1. Extending across (something).
  2. With one’s legs on either side of.

astrild

astroid

astroid

noun

  1. (geometry) A hypocycloid with four cusps.

attends

attends

verb

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

auldest

auldest

adj

  1. superlative form of auld: most auld

baddest

baddest

adj

  1. (nonstandard) superlative form of bad: most bad
  2. (slang) Excellent; awesome; masterful; wicked.

baldest

baldest

adj

  1. superlative form of bald: most bald

bandits

bandits

noun

  1. plural of bandit

bastard

bastard

adj

  1. (UK, vulgar) Very unpleasant.
  2. (of a language) Imperfect; not spoken or written well or in the classical style; broken.
  3. (printing) Abbreviated, as the half title in a page preceding the full title page of a book.
  4. (theater lighting) Consisting of one predominant color blended with small amounts of complementary color; used to replicate natural light because of their warmer appearance.
  5. Of abnormal, irregular or otherwise inferior qualities (size, shape etc).
  6. Of or like a bastard (bad person).
  7. Of or like a bastard (illegitimate human descendant).
  8. Of or like a mongrel, bastardized creature/cross.
  9. Spurious, lacking authenticity: counterfeit, fake.
  10. Used in the vernacular name of a species to indicate that it is similar in some way to another species, often (but not always) one of another genus.

intj

  1. (rare) Exclamation of strong dismay or strong sense of being upset.

noun

  1. (dated) A person who was born out of wedlock, and hence often considered an illegitimate descendant.
  2. (informal) A child who does not know their father.
  3. (informal) Something extremely difficult or unpleasant to deal with.
  4. (often humorous) A man, a fellow, a male friend.
  5. (often preceded by 'poor') A person deserving of pity.
  6. (vulgar, offensive or derogatory, sometimes referring specifically to a man) A contemptible, inconsiderate, overly or arrogantly rude or spiteful person.
  7. A bastard file.
  8. A large mould for straining sugar.
  9. A mongrel (biological cross between different breeds, groups or varieties).
  10. A sweet wine.
  11. A sword that is midway in length between a short-sword and a long sword; also bastard sword.
  12. A variation that is not genuine; something irregular or inferior or of dubious origin, fake or counterfeit.
  13. A writing paper of a particular size.
  14. An inferior quality of soft brown sugar, obtained from syrups that have been boiled several times.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To bastardize.

bastide

bastide

noun

  1. A mansion in Provence.
  2. new town built in medieval Languedoc, Gascony and Aquitaine during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries

bedfast

bedfast

adj

  1. Unable to leave one's bed, especially because of illness, weakness or obesity.

noun

  1. A joint or hook that attaches a bedrail to a headboard or footboard.
  2. One who is bedfast.

bestand

bestand

verb

  1. (transitive) To beset; stand around in hostility; harass.
  2. (transitive) To serve; be of service to; be ready to serve or aid.
  3. (transitive) To stand by or near; stand around.
  4. (transitive) To surround; encompass.

bestead

bestead

adj

  1. (archaic) Placed (in a given situation); beset.
  2. (obsolete) Disposed mentally; affected.
  3. (obsolete) Provided; furnished.

verb

  1. (transitive) To help, assist.
  2. (transitive) To profit; benefit; serve; avail.
  3. (transitive) To take the place of; replace.

blasted

blasted

adj

  1. (colloquial) Accursed; damned.
  2. (heraldry) Whose branches bear no leaves; leafless.
  3. (slang) Intoxicated, drunk.
  4. Subjected to an explosion.
  5. Subjected to violent gusts of wind; storm-damaged.

adv

  1. (colloquial) Damned; extremely.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of blast

blastid

boasted

boasted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of boast

bradsot

bradsot

noun

  1. Synonym of braxy (“inflammatory disease of sheep”)

bustard

bustard

noun

  1. Any of several large terrestrial birds of the family Otididae that inhabit dry open country and steppes in the Old World.

castled

castled

adj

  1. Furnished with castles.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of castle

cestida

cestoda

coasted

coasted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of coast

costard

costard

noun

  1. (Britain) A large cooking apple.
  2. (archaic, humorous) The human head.
  3. The tree on which large cooking apples grow.

custard

custard

noun

  1. (by extension) A similar sauce made from milk and cornflour or custard powder (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat.
  2. A type of sauce made from milk and eggs (and usually sugar, and sometimes vanilla or other flavourings) and thickened by heat, served hot poured over desserts, as a filling for some pies and cakes, or cold and solidified; also used as a base for some savoury dishes, such as quiches, or eaten as a stand-alone dessert; egg custard.

dabitis

dabster

dabster

noun

  1. A dabbler or bungler.
  2. A handy person.
  3. An expert; one who is master of their profession.

dacoits

dacoits

noun

  1. plural of dacoit

dactyls

dactyls

noun

  1. plural of dactyl

dadaist

dadaist

noun

  1. Alternative letter-case form of Dadaist

daftest

daftest

adj

  1. superlative form of daft: most daft

dakoits

dakoits

noun

  1. plural of dakoit

dakotas

daktyls

daleths

daleths

noun

  1. plural of daleth

dalston

daltons

daltons

noun

  1. plural of dalton

dampest

dampest

adj

  1. superlative form of damp: most damp

damsite

damsite

noun

  1. The area of land where a dam is built

dankest

dankest

adj

  1. superlative form of dank: most dank

dansant

dansant

adj

  1. (heraldry) Depicted dancing.

dantist

darkest

darkest

adj

  1. superlative form of dark: most dark

dartars

dartars

noun

  1. A kind of scab or ulceration on the skin of lambs.

darters

darters

noun

  1. plural of darter

dartles

dartles

verb

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

dashpot

dashpot

noun

  1. A mechanical damping device consisting of a piston that moves through a viscous fluid (usually oil); used, in conjunction with a spring, in shock absorbers.

dassent

dastard

dastard

adj

  1. Meanly shrinking from danger, cowardly, dastardly.

noun

  1. A malicious coward; a dishonorable sneak.

verb

  1. To dastardize.

dasteel

dasturi

dasturi

noun

  1. (India) A commission or duty charged by an agent; a kickback.

dataset

dataset

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of data set

datchas

datchas

noun

  1. plural of datcha

datisca

datives

datives

noun

  1. plural of dative

datsuns

daturas

daturas

noun

  1. plural of datura

dauties

dawties

daystar

daystar

noun

  1. (poetic) The Sun.
  2. The morning star; the planet Venus.

deadest

deadest

adj

  1. (figurative or humorous) superlative form of dead: most dead.

deafest

deafest

adj

  1. superlative form of deaf: most deaf

dearest

dearest

adj

  1. superlative form of dear: most dear

noun

  1. A beloved person; a term of endearment.

dearths

dearths

noun

  1. plural of dearth

debates

debates

noun

  1. plural of debate

verb

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

decants

decants

verb

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

defeats

defeats

noun

  1. plural of defeat

verb

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

delates

delates

verb

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

demasts

demasts

verb

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

densate

dentals

dentals

noun

  1. plural of dental

departs

departs

verb

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

desalts

desalts

verb

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

descant

descant

noun

  1. (music) A counterpoint melody sung or played above the theme.
  2. A lengthy discourse on a subject.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To discuss at length.
  2. (intransitive, music) To sing or play a descant.

destain

destain

verb

  1. (intransitive) To lose a chemical stain.
  2. (transitive) To remove a chemical stain from.

detachs

details

details

noun

  1. plural of detail

verb

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

detains

detains

verb

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

dialist

dialist

noun

  1. A maker of sundials; a gnomonist.

diarist

diarist

noun

  1. One who keeps a diary.

diastem

diastem

noun

  1. (geology) A minor depositional break.
  2. (obsolete, music) An interval.
  3. Intervening space; interval.

diaster

diaster

noun

  1. (biology) A double star; applied to the nucleus of a cell, when, during cell division, the loops of the nuclear network separate into two groups, preparatory to the formation of two daughter nuclei.

diatoms

diatoms

noun

  1. plural of diatom

dibatis

dicasts

dicasts

noun

  1. plural of dicast

didacts

didacts

noun

  1. plural of didact

diktats

diktats

noun

  1. plural of diktat

dilates

dilates

verb

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

dimatis

diquats

diquats

noun

  1. plural of diquat

discant

discant

noun

  1. (music) Alternative form of descant

dismast

dismast

verb

  1. (transitive, nautical) To break off the mast (of a ship), especially by gunfire.

dispart

dispart

noun

  1. A piece of metal placed on the muzzle, or near the trunnions, on the top of a piece of ordnance, to make the line of sight parallel to the axis of the bore.
  2. The difference between the thickness of the metal at the mouth and at the breech of a piece of ordnance.

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete) To divide, divide up, distribute.
  2. (transitive) To furnish with a dispart sight.
  3. (transitive) To make allowance for the dispart in (a gun), when taking aim.
  4. (transitive, now rare) To part, separate.

displat

disrate

disrate

verb

  1. (nautical) To demote a sailor to a lower rank
  2. To lower a rate or rating

dissait

disseat

disseat

verb

  1. (archaic, transitive) To unseat.

distaff

distaff

adj

  1. Of the maternal side of a family.
  2. Of, relating to, or characteristic of women.

noun

  1. (also collective) A woman, or women considered as a group.
  2. A device to which a bundle of natural fibres (often wool, flax, or cotton) are attached for temporary storage, before being drawn off gradually to spin thread. A traditional distaff is a staff with flax fibres tied loosely to it (as indicated by the etymology of the word), but modern distaffs are often made of cords weighted with beads, and attached to the wrist.
  3. A race for female horses only.
  4. Anything traditionally done by or considered of importance to women only.
  5. The part of a spinning wheel from which fibre is drawn to be spun.

distain

distain

noun

  1. Misspelling of disdain.

verb

  1. (rare) To stain, discolour or tarnish

distale

distant

distant

adj

  1. Emotionally unresponsive or unwilling to express genuine feelings.
  2. Far off (physically, logically or mentally).

distoma

ditmars

doatish

doatish

adj

  1. Obsolete spelling of dotish

donates

donates

verb

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

donatus

dopants

dopants

noun

  1. plural of dopant

dotages

dotages

noun

  1. plural of dotage

dotards

dotards

noun

  1. plural of dotard

drastic

drastic

adj

  1. Acting rapidly or violently.
  2. Having a strong or far-reaching effect; extreme, severe.

noun

  1. A powerful, fast-acting purgative medicine.

dualist

dualist

adj

  1. Of or supporting dualism.

noun

  1. Any person who believes in or argues for the duality of something.
  2. Any person who supports dualism, the belief in absolute good and absolute evil.

ducatus

dumaist

dumaist

noun

  1. A member of a duma (Russian legislative assembly).

dunstan

durmast

durmast

noun

  1. Alternative form of durmast oak, a species of tree.

dustman

dustman

noun

  1. (Britain) A person employed to collect refuse from people's homes and take it to be processed.

dustpan

dustpan

noun

  1. A flat scoop with a short handle, into which dust, dirt and other material is conveyed with a brush or broom.

dustrag

dustrag

noun

  1. A dustcloth

dyaster

dynasts

dynasts

noun

  1. plural of dynast

dynasty

dynasty

noun

  1. (East Asian history) The polity or historical era under the rule of a certain dynasty.
  2. (sports) A team or organization which has an extended period of success or dominant performance.
  3. A series of rulers or dynasts from one family.

edestan

estadal

estadal

noun

  1. (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of area, equivalent to about 11.2 m².
  2. (historical) A traditional Spanish unit of length, equivalent to about 3.3 m.

estadel

estadio

estadio

noun

  1. (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of distance, variously equivalent to about 185.2, 231.5, or 257.2 m depending on the number of leagues per equatorial degree.

estated

estated

adj

  1. having an estate
  2. passed or received as an inheritance

estrada

estrade

estrade

noun

  1. A dais or raised platform.

estrado

faddist

faddist

noun

  1. A person or entity given to following fads.

fantods

fantods

noun

  1. (chiefly dated) plural of fantod To have “the fantods” is to be in a state of nervousness, distress, or anxiety.
  2. ...I catched a glimpse of fire away through the trees. I went for it, cautious and slow. By and by I was close enough to have a look, and there laid a man on the ground. It most give me the fantods.
  3. 1839, Charles Biggs, Adventures of Harry Franco:
  4. 1884, Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn:
  5. 1935, The American Magazine, page 66,
  6. 1992 July-August, Molly Ivins, Bubba's Billionaire, Mother Jones Magazine, page 8,
  7. You have got strong symptoms of the fantods; your skin is so tight you can’t shut your eyes without opening your mouth.”

feasted

feasted

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of feast

finstad