A domesticated dog of an extinct breed related to the modern bulldog and mastiff, or modern breeds created in imitation of it.
altoun
amount
amount
noun
(nonstandard, sometimes proscribed) The number (the sum) of elements in a set.
A quantity or volume.
The total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard English).
verb
(intransitive, followed by to) To be the same as or equivalent to.
(intransitive, followed by to) To total or evaluate.
(obsolete, intransitive) To go up; to ascend.
anatum
angust
angust
adj
(obsolete) Narrow; strait; contracted; not spacious.
anicut
anicut
noun
(India) A dam built in a stream for maintaining and regulating irrigation.
anlaut
anlaut
noun
(linguistics) The first sound of a word (word-initial position) or syllable (syllable-initial position).
anotus
anstus
anthus
antrum
antrum
noun
(biology) A bodily cavity, especially one having bony walls, especially one in the sinuses.
antung
anukit
arnaut
arnaut
Noun
An inhabitant of Albania and neighboring mountainous regions, especially an Albanian serving in the Turkish army.
arunta
arunta
Proper noun
An aboriginal language of Australia
ataunt
ataunt
adj
Alternative form of a taunto
attune
attune
verb
(music, transitive) To bring into musical accord.
(music, transitive) To tune (an instrument).
(transitive, figurative) To bring into harmony or accord.
atturn
aunter
aunter
noun
(obsolete) adventure
auntie
auntie
noun
(Asia, Africa) Term of familiarity or respect for a middle-aged or elderly woman.
(LGBT, slang, US) An elderly gay man.
Diminutive of aunt
verb
To be or behave like the aunt of.
auntly
auntly
adj
Of, like, or characteristic of an aunt.
adv
In the manner of an aunt.
auntre
austen
austen
Proper noun
a variant of Austin.
English novelist.
austin
austin
Proper noun
The capital city of the state of Texas in the United States of America.
A county in Texas.
A city in Minnesota, USA
An unincorporated community and CDP in Nevada, which was the county seat until 1979.
name, in modern usage transferred back from the surname.
A former make of British motor car.
Adjective
Augustinian.
auston
authon
autumn
autumn
adj
Of or relating to autumn; autumnal
noun
(by extension) The time period when someone or something is past its prime.
(fashion) A person with relatively dark hair and a warm skin tone, seen as best suited to certain colours in clothing.
Traditionally the third of the four seasons, when deciduous trees lose their leaves; typically regarded as being from September 24 to December 22 in parts of the Northern Hemisphere, and the months of March, April and May in the Southern Hemisphere.
verb
(intransitive) To spend the autumn (in a particular place).
To undergo the changes associated with autumn, such as leaves changing color and falling from trees.
avaunt
avaunt
intj
(archaic) Begone; depart; used in contempt or abhorrence.
noun
(obsolete) A vaunt; a boast.
verb
(archaic) To vaunt; to boast.
(obsolete) To advance; to move forward; to elevate.
(obsolete) To depart; to move away.
bagnut
baktun
baktun
noun
Alternative spelling of b'ak'tun
bannut
bannut
noun
(dialectal, England) The English walnut.
bantus
bhutan
blount
blount
Proper noun
A town in
blunts
blunts
noun
plural of blunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of blunt
bounty
bounty
noun
(countable) A reward for some specific act, especially one given by an authority or a government.
(countable) Something given liberally; a gift.
(countable, figuratively) An abundance or wealth.
(military, historical) Money paid to a person when becoming a member of the armed forces, or as a reward for some service therein.
(specifically) A monetary reward for capturing (or, in the past, killing) a person accused or convicted of a crime and who is at large; also, a similar reward for capturing or killing an animal which is dangerous or causing a nuisance.
(uncountable) Generosity; also (countable) an act of generosity.
verb
(transitive) To offer a monetary reward for the capturing or killing of.
bouton
bouton
noun
A bud-like swelling, especially one at the end of an axon
bruant
brunet
brunet
adj
(rare) Of a man or boy, having brown or black hair.
(rare) Of a man's or boy's hair: brown or black.
noun
(rare) A man or boy with brown or black hair.
brunts
brunts
noun
plural of brunt
bulten
bundts
bundts
noun
plural of bundt
buntal
buntal
noun
A fibre obtained from palms of the genus Corypha.
bunted
bunted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bunt
bunter
bunter
noun
(archaic) A female prostitute.
(archaic) A woman who picks up rags in the streets.
(archaic, by extension) A low, vulgar woman.
(baseball) One who bunts.
bunton
bunton
noun
A wooden cross-stay in a shaft; a support for shaft slides.
burnet
burnet
noun
Any of several species of moths of the family Zygaenidae, typically having black forewings with red spots.
Any of the herbs of genus Sanguisorba (syn. Poterium), including salad burnet (Sanguisorba minor), an herb used in salads and herbal teas.
burnut
burton
burton
noun
(archaic) An arrangement of blocks and pulleys, especially for tightening rigging on a ship.
(archaic) Storage of cargo athwartships.
butane
butane
noun
(organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon (either of the two isomers of C₄H₁₀ n-butane, and 2-methyl-propane) found in gaseous petroleum fractions.
(organic chemistry, uncountable) The n-butane isomer only.
butein
butene
butene
noun
(chemistry) Any of several forms of butylene.
butine
butner
button
button
noun
(South Africa, slang) A methaqualone tablet (used as a recreational drug).
(UK, archaic) A unit of length equal to ¹⁄₁₂ inch.
(US) A badge worn on clothes, fixed with a pin through the fabric.
(archaic) A person who acts as a decoy.
(aviation) The end of a runway.
(botany) A bud.
(comedy) The final joke at the end of a comedic act (such as a sketch, set, or scene).
(curling) The center (bullseye) of the house.
(dated, Southern US) A clove (of garlic).
(fencing) The soft circular tip at the end of a foil.
(generally with the) The means for initiating a nuclear strike or similar cataclysmic occurrence.
(graphical user interface) An on-screen control that can be selected as an activator of an attached function.
(lutherie) In an instrument of the violin family, the near-semicircular shape extending from the top of the back plate of the instrument, meeting the heel of the neck.
(lutherie) Synonym of endbutton, part of a violin-family instrument.
(lutherie, bowmaking) Synonym of adjuster.
(poker) A plastic disk used to represent the person in last position in a poker game; also dealer's button.
(poker) The player who is last to act after the flop, turn and river, who possesses the button.
(slang) A button man; a professional assassin.
(slang) The clitoris.
(television) The punchy or suspenseful line of dialogue that concludes a scene.
(zoology) Pedicle; the attachment point for antlers in cervids.
A globule of metal remaining on an assay cupel or in a crucible, after fusion.
A knob or disc that is passed through a loop or (buttonhole), serving as a fastener.
A knob; a small ball; a small, roundish mass.
A mechanical device meant to be pressed with a finger in order to open or close an electric circuit or to activate a mechanism.
A piece of wood or metal, usually flat and elongated, turning on a nail or screw, to fasten something, such as a door.
A raised pavement marker to further indicate the presence of a pavement-marking painted stripe.
A small white blotch on a cat's coat.
The final segment of a rattlesnake's rattle.
The head of an unexpanded mushroom.
The least amount of care or interest; a whit or jot.
verb
(informal) To stop talking.
(intransitive) To be fastened by a button or buttons.
(transitive) To fasten with a button.
butung
butyne
butyne
noun
(organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric acetylenes containing four carbon atoms and a triple bond, with the empirical formula (C₄H₆)
buxton
canaut
cantus
cantus
Noun
A melody or song, particularly ecclesiastical.
The principal voice.
cantut
canute
centum
centum
adj
(Indo-European studies) Referring to an Indo-European language that did not produce sibilants from a series of Proto-Indo-European palatovelar stops.
noun
(India) Perfect score on a board exam.
(Sanskrit and other Indian philology) Satakam, set of one hundred verses connected by the same metre or topic.
chaunt
chaunt
noun
Obsolete spelling of chant
cobnut
cobnut
noun
A game played by children with nuts.
A specific cultivated variety of hazelnut, also known as the Kentish cobnut.
The nut of the common hazel (Corylus avellana); hazelnut.
coltun
counts
counts
noun
(statistics, of a statistic) To be enumerated rather than represented as a proportion or percentage.
plural of count
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of count
county
county
adj
Characteristic of a ‘county family’; representative of the gentry or aristocracy of a county.
noun
(US, slang, uncountable) A jail operated by a county government.
(historical) The land ruled by a count or a countess.
A definitive geographic region, without direct administrative functions.
An administrative region of various countries, including Bhutan, Canada, China, Croatia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Romania, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom, and 48 of the 50 United States (excluding Alaska and Louisiana).
cruent
curtin
curtin
noun
Obsolete spelling of curtain
cutins
cutins
noun
plural of cutin
cutuno
danuta
datsun
daunts
daunts
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of daunt
detenu
detune
detune
verb
(electronics) To alter the capacitance of a circuit such that its resonant frequency differs from the incoming frequency.
(music) To intentionally lower or raise the pitch produced by a musical instrument. Often done to produce sounds not normally possible, or in the case of stringed instruments to reduce tension for the purposes of shipping or maintenance.
deturn
deturn
verb
(obsolete) To turn away; to divert.
deuton
deuton
noun
(dated) deuteron
donuts
donuts
noun
plural of donut
dumont
dunant
dunite
dunite
noun
A type of igneous rock with a coarse-grained or phaneritic texture.
dunted
dunted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dunt
dunter
dunter
noun
(dialect, Scotland, Northumbria) A porpoise.
The common eider, Somateria mollissima.
duntle
dunton
dupont
durant
durant
noun
(historical) A strong cloth in imitation of buff leather.
Alternative form of durance
dustan
dustin
dustin
Proper noun
name (very rarely also given to women).
duston
dutton
eluant
eluant
noun
Alternative spelling of eluent
the product of elution
eluent
eluent
noun
(analytical chemistry) In chromatography, a solvent used in order to effect separation by elution.
emunct
englut
englut
verb
To glut, satiate.
To swallow; to swallow up, engulf.
enlute
entour
entune
entune
verb
To intone.
To tune.
equant
equant
adj
Having comparable measurements in all directions; equidimensional.
noun
(obsolete, astronomy) The center of a planetary epicycle.
ethbun
eutony
eutony
Proper noun
A form of energy medicine devised by (1908–1994).
exeunt
exeunt
noun
A stage direction for more than one actor to leave the stage.
An act of one or more actors leaving the stage.
Coordinate term: (singular form) exeat
verb
(archaic) They leave the stage (a stage direction to two or more actors, the plural counterpart of exit).
extund
fanout
fanout
noun
(computing, electronics) The degree to which something fans out, or splits into separate sections.
fiaunt
fiaunt
noun
(obsolete) commission; fiat; order; decree
flaunt
flaunt
noun
(obsolete) Anything displayed for show.
verb
(intransitive, archaic or literary) To show off, as with flashy clothing.
(intransitive, archaic) To wave or flutter smartly in the wind.
(proscribed) To flout.
(transitive) To parade, display with ostentation.
fluent
fluent
adj
(linguistics) Able to use a language accurately, rapidly, and confidently – in a flowing way.
That flows; flowing, liquid.
noun
(mathematics, obsolete) A continuous variable, especially one with respect to time in Newton's Method of Fluxions.
founte
founts
founts
noun
plural of fount
fulton
fulton
Proper noun
A town in Alabama.
A town/city in Arkansas.
A in California.
A city in Illinois.
A town and county in Indiana.
A city in Kansas.
A city and county in Kentucky.
A in Maryland.
A city and county seat in Mississippi.
A city in Missouri, and county seat of Callaway County.
A city, a town and a county in New York.
A village in Ohio.
A town in South Dakota.
A town in Texas.
A town in Wisconsin.
fumant
funest
funest
adj
(now rare) Causing death or disaster; fatal, catastrophic; deplorable, lamentable.
furnit
fustin
fustin
noun
A yellow dye obtained from fustic, Cotinus coggygria, or Venetian sumach.
futons
futons
noun
plural of futon
gaunty
giunta
gluten
gluten
noun
(cooking, biochemistry) The major protein in cereal grains, especially wheat; responsible for the elasticity in dough and the structure in baked bread.
(geology) A gluey, sticky mass of clay, bitumen etc.
(obsolete) Fibrin (formerly considered as one of the "animal humours").
(rare) Any gluey, sticky substance.
glutin
glutin
noun
Synonym of gliadin
gnetum
graunt
graunt
noun
Archaic spelling of grant.
grunth
grunts
grunts
noun
plural of grunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of grunt
gunate
gunate
verb
(Sanskrit linguistics, transitive) To lengthen the simple vowel a, i, u, or ṛ by prefixing an a element.
gunite
gunite
noun
A form of shotcrete in which a dry cementitious mixture is blown through a hose to the nozzle, with water injected only at the point of application.
guntar
gunter
gunter
noun
A set of hoops or parrel beads which secure the gaff loosely to the mast in a vertical position.
A wire that leads from a point near the end of a gaff to a point near the other end. A block travels along this wire, and a halyard is attached to the block. This allows the gaff to be raised to the vertical by a single halyard.
guntub
guntur
gurnet
gurnet
noun
Alternative form of gurnard (“fish”)
gustin
guston
gutnic
guyton
haunts
haunts
noun
plural of haunt
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of haunt
haunty
haxtun
hognut
hognut
noun
(UK) Conopodium majus, a tuberous plant of the Apiaceae.
(US) The pignut or hickory (Carya glabra of family Juglandaceae).
Certain rushpeas, particularly Hoffmannseggia glauca (syn. Hoffmannseggia densiflora) Indian rushpea, of the Fabaceae.
Hyptis suaveolens of the Lamiaceae.
hudnut
hultin
hulton
hunted
hunted
adj
(figuratively) Nervous and agitated, as if pursued.
Being the subject of a hunt.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of hunt
hunter
hunter
noun
(psychology) A person who bottles up their aggression and eventually releases it explosively.
A dog used in hunting.
A horse used in hunting, especially a thoroughbred, bred and trained for hunting.
A kind of spider, the huntsman or hunting spider.
A pocket watch with a spring-hinged circular metal cover that closes over the dial and crystal, protecting them from dust and scratches.
One who hunts game for sport or for food; a huntsman or huntswoman.