(intransitive, followed by "well", "ill", "no good", etc.) To betoken or augur something good or bad that will happen in the future.
(transitive, intransitive) To indicate by signs, as future events; to be an omen of; to portend or foretell.
simple past tense of bide
bodi
bodi
noun
(Trinidad and Tobago) Asparagus beans.
bodo
bods
bods
noun
plural of bod
body
body
noun
(archaic or informal except in compounds) A person.
(archaic) The section of a dress extending from the neck to the waist, excluding the arms.
(geometry) A three-dimensional object, such as a cube or cone.
(printing) The shank of a type, or the depth of the shank (by which the size is indicated).
(programming) The code of a subroutine, contrasted to its signature and parameters.
(sociology) A human being, regarded as marginalized or oppressed.
(uncountable) Comparative viscosity, solidity or substance (in wine, colours etc.).
(uncountable) Substance; physical presence.
A bodysuit.
A corpse.
A group of people having a common purpose or opinion; a mass.
A unified collection of details, knowledge or information.
An agglomeration of some substance, especially one that would be otherwise uncountable.
An organisation, company or other authoritative group.
Any physical object or material thing.
The content of a letter, message, or other printed or electronic document, as distinct from signatures, salutations, headers, and so on.
The fleshly or corporeal nature of a human, as opposed to the spirit or soul.
The largest or most important part of anything, as distinct from its appendages or accessories.
The physical structure of a human or animal seen as one single organism.
The torso, the main structure of a human or animal frame excluding the extremities (limbs, head, tail).
What's a body gotta do to get a drink around here?
verb
(transitive) To embody.
(transitive, slang, African-American Vernacular) To murder someone.
(transitive, slang, African-American Vernacular, by extension) To utterly defeat someone.
(transitive, slang, video games) to hard counter a particular character build or play style. Frequently used in the passive voice form, get bodied by.
To construct the bodywork of a car.
To give body or shape to something.
boid
boid
noun
A computer simulation of an animal that flies in flocks or swarms.
Any member of the family Boidae of non-venomous snakes.
Nonstandard spelling of bird representing the old-fashioned New York City pronunciation
bold
bold
adj
(Ireland) Naughty; insolent; badly-behaved.
(Philippines) Pornographic; depicting nudity.
(typography, of typefaces) Having thicker strokes than the ordinary form of the typeface.
Courageous, daring.
Full-bodied.
Presumptuous, forward or impudent.
Steep or abrupt.
Visually striking; conspicuous.
noun
(obsolete) A dwelling; habitation; building.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To become bold or brave.
(transitive) To make (a font or some text) bold.
(transitive, obsolete) To make bold or daring.
bond
bond
adj
In a state of servitude or slavedom; not free.
Servile; slavish; pertaining to or befitting a slave.
Subject to the tenure called bondage.
noun
(Scotland) A mortgage.
(chemistry) A link or force between neighbouring atoms in a molecule.
(construction) In building, a specific pattern of bricklaying, based on overlapping rows or layers to give strength.
(finance) A documentary obligation to pay a sum or to perform a contract; a debenture.
(law) Evidence of a long-term debt, by which the bond issuer (the borrower) is obliged to pay interest when due, and repay the principal at maturity, as specified on the face of the bond certificate. The rights of the holder are specified in the bond indenture, which contains the legal terms and conditions under which the bond was issued. Bonds are available in two forms: registered bonds, and bearer bonds.
(often in the plural) A physical connection which binds, a band.
(railways) A heavy copper wire or rod connecting adjacent rails of an electric railway track when used as a part of the electric circuit.
A bail bond.
A binding agreement, a covenant.
A partial payment made to show a provider that the customer is sincere about buying a product or a service. If the product or service is not purchased the customer then forfeits the bond.
A peasant; churl.
A vassal; serf; one held in bondage to a superior.
An emotional link, connection or union; that which holds two or more people together, as in a friendship; a tie.
Any constraining or cementing force or material.
Moral or political duty or obligation.
verb
(transitive) To cause to adhere (one material with another).
(transitive) To connect, secure or tie with a bond; to bind.
(transitive) To guarantee or secure a financial risk.
(transitive) To put in a bonded warehouse; to secure (goods) until the associated duties are paid.
(transitive, chemistry) To form a chemical compound with.
(transitive, construction) To lay bricks in a specific pattern.
(transitive, electricity) To make a reliable electrical connection between two conductors (or any pieces of metal that may potentially become conductors).
To bail out by means of a bail bond.
To form a friendship or emotional connection.
bood
bord
bord
noun
(mining) The coalface parallel to the natural fissures.
Obsolete form of board.
Obsolete form of bourd.
boud
boud
noun
(obsolete) A weevil; a worm that breeds in malt, biscuit, etc.
boyd
boyd
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
brod
clod
clod
noun
A lump of something, especially of earth or clay.
A stupid person; a dolt.
Part of a shoulder of beef, or of the neck piece near the shoulder.
The ground; the earth; a spot of earth or turf.
verb
(transitive) To pelt with clods.
(transitive, Scotland) To throw violently; to hurl.
To collect into clods, or into a thick mass; to coagulate; to clot.
coad
coda
coda
noun
(figuratively) A conclusion (of a statement or event, for example), final portion, tail end.
(geology) In seismograms, the gradual return to baseline after a seismic event. The length of the coda can be used to estimate event magnitude, and the shape sometimes reveals details of subsurface structures.
(music) A passage that brings a movement or piece to a conclusion through prolongation.
(phonology) The optional final part of a syllable, placed after its nucleus, and usually composed of one or more consonants.
Alternative spelling of CODA
codd
code
code
noun
(cryptography) A cryptographic system using a codebook that converts words or phrases into codewords.
(informal) A set of unwritten rules that bind a social group.
(linguistics) A particular lect or language variety.
(medicine) An emergency requiring situation-trained members of the staff.
(programming, uncountable) Instructions for a computer, written in a programming language; the input of a translator, an interpreter or a browser, namely: source code, machine code, bytecode.
(scientific programming) A program.
A body of law, sanctioned by legislation, in which the rules of law to be specifically applied by the courts are set forth in systematic form; a compilation of laws by public authority; a digest.
A message represented by rules intended to conceal its meaning.
A set of rules for converting information into another form or representation.
A short symbol, often with little relation to the item it represents.
Any system of principles, rules or regulations relating to one subject.
By synecdoche: a codeword, code point, an encoded representation of a character, symbol, or other entity.
verb
(computing) To write software programs.
(cryptography) To encode.
(genetics, intransitive) To encode a protein.
(intransitive, medicine) To go into a state where a hospital emergency code is required to save one's life.
(medicine) Of a patient, to suffer a sudden medical emergency (a code blue) such as cardiac arrest.
(medicine) To call a hospital emergency code.
To add codes to a dataset.
To categorise by assigning identifiers from a schedule, for example CPT coding for medical insurance purposes.
codi
codo
codo
noun
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of length, equivalent to about 41.6 cm.
cods
cods
noun
plural of cod
cody
cody
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
A ghost town in British Columbia
An unincorporated community in Florida
A village in Nebraska
A city in Wyoming
coed
coed
adj
Alternative form of co-ed
cold
cold
adj
(databases) Rarely used or accessed, and thus able to be relegated to slower storage.
(firearms) Not loaded with a round of live ammunition.
(informal) Not radioactive.
(informal) Without compassion; heartless; ruthless.
(obsolete) Not pungent or acrid.
(obsolete) Not sensitive; not acute.
(obsolete) Unexciting; dull; uninteresting.
(of a person or animal) Feeling the sensation of coldness, especially to the point of discomfort.
(of a thing) Having a low temperature.
(of the weather) Causing the air to be cold.
(painting) Having a bluish effect; not warm in colour.
(usually with "have" or "know" transitively) Perfectly, exactly, completely; by heart; down pat.
(usually with "have" transitively) Cornered; done for.
Affecting the sense of smell (as of hunting dogs) only feebly; having lost its odour.
Completely unprepared; without introduction.
Dispassionate; not prejudiced or partisan; impartial.
Distant; said, in the game of hunting for some object, of a seeker remote from the thing concealed. Compare warm and hot.
Unconscious or deeply asleep; deprived of the metaphorical heat associated with life or consciousness.
Unfriendly; emotionally distant or unfeeling.
Without electrical power being supplied.
adv
(slang, informal, dated) In a cold, frank, or realistically honest manner.
At a low temperature.
Without preparation.
noun
(medicine) A common, usually harmless, viral illness, usually with congestion of the nasal passages and sometimes fever.
(slang) rheum, sleepy dust
(with 'the', figurative) A harsh place; a place of abandonment.
A condition of low temperature.
comd
cond
cond
adj
Clipping of conditional.
verb
Obsolete spelling of con (“direct or steer a ship”)
cord
cord
noun
(anatomy) Any structure having the appearance of a cord, especially a tendon or nerve.
(figuratively) Any influence by which persons are caught, held, or drawn, as if by a cord.
A long, thin, flexible length of twisted yarns (strands) of fiber (rope, for example); (uncountable) such a length of twisted strands considered as a commodity.
A small flexible electrical conductor composed of wires insulated separately or in bundles and assembled together usually with an outer cover; the electrical cord of a lamp, sweeper ((US) vacuum cleaner), or other appliance.
A unit of measurement for firewood, equal to 128 cubic feet (4 × 4 × 8 feet), composed of logs and/or split logs four feet long and none over eight inches diameter. It is usually seen as a stack four feet high by eight feet long.
Dated form of chord: musical sense.
Misspelling of chord: a cross-section measurement of an aircraft wing.
verb
To arrange (wood, etc.) in a pile for measurement by the cord.
To flatten a book during binding
To furnish with cords
To tie or fasten with cords
coud
coud
verb
Obsolete spelling of could
dado
dado
noun
(architecture) The lower portion of an interior wall decorated differently from the upper portion.
(architecture) The section of a pedestal above the base.
(carpentry) The rectangular channel in a board cut across the grain.
verb
(transitive, architecture) To furnish with a dado.
(transitive, carpentry) To cut a dado.
dago
dago
noun
(UK, slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A person of Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Greek, or other Mediterranean descent.
(US, Australia, slang, offensive, ethnic slur) A person of Italian descent.
dato
dato
noun
Alternative form of datto
dcco
dcor
dcvo
deco
deco
noun
(underwater diving, informal) Decompression.
A friendship book in which people add decorative elements such as drawings, stickers and sequins.
dedo
dedo
noun
(historical) A traditional short Portuguese unit of length, usually about equal to 1.8 cm.
(historical) A traditional short Spanish unit of length, usually about equal to 1.75 cm.
demo
demo
noun
(computing, demoscene, informal) A non-interactive audiovisual computer program developed by enthusiasts to demonstrate the capabilities of the machine. See demoscene.
(computing, informal) An edition of limited functionality to give the user an example of how the program works.
(informal) A democrat.
(informal) A demonstration or visual explanation.
(informal) A march or gathering to make a political protest.
(informal) A recording of a song meant to demonstrate its overall sound for the purpose of getting it published or recorded more fully.
(informal) An example of a product used for demonstration and then sold at a discount.
(informal) Demolition.
(informal, collective) A demographic group.
verb
(informal) To demolish (especially a house or fixture).
(informal) To demonstrate.
(informal) To record a demo version of a song, usually not intended for commercial release.
dero
dero
noun
(Australia) A homeless person, a tramp; a social derelict, especially an alcoholic.
dhow
dhow
noun
(nautical) A traditional sailing vessel used along the coasts of Arabia, East Africa, and the Indian Ocean, generally having a single mast and a lateen sail.
diao
dido
dido
adv
(US) Misspelling of ditto.
noun
(slang, regional) A fuss, a row.
A shrewd trick; an antic; a caper.
dilo
dino
dino
noun
(informal) dinosaur.
dioc
diol
diol
noun
(organic chemistry) any organic compound having two hydroxy functional groups
dion
dior
dmod
dmos
dmso
doab
doab
noun
(India) A tongue or tract of land included between two rivers, especially that between the Ganga and the Yamuna
doak
doat
doat
verb
Obsolete spelling of dote
dobb
dobe
dobe
noun
Clipping of adobe.
dobl
doby
dock
dock
noun
(computing, graphical user interface) A toolbar that provides the user with a way of launching applications, and switching between running applications.
(electronics) A device designed as a base for holding a connected portable appliance such as a laptop computer (in this case, referred to as a docking station), or a mobile telephone, for providing the necessary electrical charge for its autonomy, or as a hardware extension for additional capabilities.
(nautical) A fixed structure attached to shore to which a vessel is secured when in port.
(obsolete) The buttocks or anus.
(theater) Short for scene-dock.
A burdock plant, or the leaves of that plant.
A leather case to cover the clipped or cut tail of a horse.
A section of a hotel or restaurant.
A structure attached to shore for loading and unloading vessels.
An act of docking; joining two things together.
Any of the genus Rumex of coarse weedy plants with small green flowers related to buckwheat, especially bitter dock (Rumex obtusifolius), and used as potherbs and in folk medicine, especially in curing nettle rash.
Part of a courtroom where the accused sits.
The body of water between two piers.
The fleshy root of an animal's tail.
The part of the tail which remains after the tail has been docked.
The place of arrival and departure of a train in a railway station.
verb
(astronautics) To move a spaceship into its dock/berth under its own power.
(cooking) To pierce with holes, as pricking pastry or dough with a fork to prevent excessive rising in the oven.
(intransitive) To land at a harbour.
(intransitive, sex) To engage in the sexual practice of docking (where the tip of one participant's penis is inserted into the foreskin of the other participant).
(transitive) To cut off a section of an animal's tail, to practise a caudectomy.
(transitive) To cut off, bar, or destroy.
(transitive) To place (an electronic device) in its dock.
(transitive) To reduce (wages); to deduct from.
(transitive, computing) To drag a user interface element (such as a toolbar) to a position on screen where it snaps into place.
To join two moving items.
docs
docs
noun
(software) documentation
plural of doc
dodd
dodd
noun
A rounded summit of a hill; a lower summit or shoulder to a hill
verb
Alternative form of dod (to lop or cut off)
dode
dodi
dodo
dodo
noun
(Nigeria) Fried plantain.
(figuratively) A person or organisation which is very old or has very old-fashioned views or is not willing to change and adapt.
A large, flightless bird, †Raphus cucullatus, related to the pigeon, that is now extinct (since the 1600s) and was native to Mauritius.
dods
dods
noun
plural of dod
dody
doeg
doek
doek
noun
(South Africa) A cloth.
(South Africa) A kopdoek: a kerchief or bandanna worn as a head covering.
doer
doer
noun
Someone who does, performs, or executes; an active person, an agent.
does
does
noun
plural of doe
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of do
doff
doff
verb
(clothing) To remove or take off (something such as clothing).
(reflexive) To strip; to divest; to undress.
To get rid of, to throw off.
To remove or tip a hat, as in greeting, salutation or as a mark of respect.
doge
doge
noun
(Internet slang, humorous) A dog.
(Internet slang, humorous) Specifically, a Shiba Inu, as in the doge meme.
(historical) The chief magistrate in the republics of Venice and Genoa.
dogs
dogs
noun
(nautical) Fasteners securing a watertight hatch.
(slang, US) Feet, from rhyming slang dog's meat.
(usually with the) A greyhound racing event; the sport of greyhound racing.
plural of dog
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dog
dogy
dogy
noun
Alternative spelling of dogie
doha
doha
noun
(poetry) A form of self-contained rhyming couplet in Hindi poetry.
dohc
doig
doit
doit
noun
(archaic) A small amount; a bit, a jot.
(historical) A small Dutch coin, equivalent to one-eighth of a stiver.
(music) In jazz music, a note that slides to an indefinite pitch chromatically upwards.
verb
(Scotland, rare) To stumble; to blunder.
dojo
dojo
noun
(by extension) A room or other facility used for other activities, such as meditation or software development.
(martial arts) A training facility, usually led by one or more sensei; a hall or room used for such training.
(sumo) Synonym of dohyo (“the ring in which a sumo wrestling match is held”)
The dojo loach, Japanese weather loach, or pond loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus), a freshwater fish native to East Asia.
doke
doke
noun
(UK, dialect) A dimple or dint.
doko
doko
noun
(archaic) A lepidosiren.
dola
dole
dole
noun
(Britain, dialectal) A void space left in tillage.
(archaic) A Sorrow or grief; dolour.
(informal) Payment by the state to the unemployed; unemployment benefits.
(law, Scotland) Dolus.
A boundary; a landmark.
Distribution; dealing; apportionment.
Money or other goods given as charity.
verb
To distribute in small amounts; to share out small portions of a meager resource.
dolf
doli
doli
noun
plural of dolus
doll
doll
noun
(US, Australia) A term of endearment: darling, sweetheart.
(US, dated, now possibly offensive) A good-natured, cooperative or helpful girl.
(US, obsolete) A dollar.
(rail transport) A short signal post mounted on a bracket mounted on the main signal post, or on a signal gantry.
(slang, sometimes offensive) An attractive young woman.
A kind of barrier used in horse racing.
A toy in the form of a human.
Obsolete form of dal.
The smallest or pet pig in a litter.
dols
dols
noun
plural of dol
dolt
dolt
noun
(derogatory) A stupid person; a blockhead or dullard.
verb
(obsolete) To behave foolishly.
dome
dome
noun
(architecture) A structural element resembling the hollow upper half of a sphere.
(by extension) Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building, such as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, etc.
(by extension) Anything shaped like an upset bowl, often used as a cover.
(crystallography) A prism formed by planes parallel to a lateral axis which meet above in a horizontal edge, like the roof of a house; also, one of the planes of such a form.
(geology) A geological feature consisting of symmetrical anticlines that intersect where each one reaches its apex.
(informal) A person's head.
(obsolete, poetic) A building; a house; an edifice.
(slang) head, oral sex
verb
(transitive) To give a domed shape to.
(transitive, US, African-American Vernacular, colloquial, slang) To perform fellatio on.
(transitive, colloquial, slang) To shoot in the head.
domn
doms
doms
noun
plural of dom
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dom
domy
domy
adj
Shaped like a dome.
dona
done
done
adj
(of an activity or task) Completed or finished.
(of food) Ready, fully cooked.
Being exhausted or fully spent.
Fashionable, socially acceptable, tasteful.
Having completed or finished an activity.
Without hope or prospect of completion or success.
intj
Expresses agreement to and conclusion of a proposal, a set of terms, a sale, a request, etc.
Expresses that a task has been completed.
noun
(slang) Clipping of methadone.
Alternative form of dhoni
verb
(African-American Vernacular, Southern US, auxiliary verb, taking a past tense) Used in forming the perfective aspect; have.
(nonstandard, dialectal) simple past tense of do; did.
(obsolete) plural simple present of do
past participle of do
dong
dong
noun
(historical) The currency of South Vietnam, 100 xus. Symbol: Đ.
(slang, by extension) A dildo, specifically a synthetic anatomical replica of the penis.
A submunicipal administrative unit of a city in North or South Korea.
Onomatopoeia for the ringing sound made by a bell with a low pitch.
The currency of Vietnam, 100 xus. Symbol: ₫
verb
Of a bell: to make a low-pitched ringing sound.
doni
donk
donk
adj
(Northern England, Scotland) damp; moist; wet
noun
(Australia, slang) A car's engine.
(Australia, slang) A fool.
(Britain, uncountable) A sub-genre of Scouse house music containing distinctive percussion sounds.
(Northern England, Scotland) A dense mist or drizzle
(Northern England, Scotland) A mouldy dampness; mouldiness
(Northern England, Scotland) dampness; moistness
(poker, slang, derogatory) A poor player who makes mistakes.
(slang) A donkey (the animal).
A 1971 to 1976 Chevrolet Caprice or Impala that has been modified, usually by being raised and given bigger wheels.
verb
(Australia, colloquial, slang) To provide a second person with a lift on a bicycle (formerly, on a horse), seating the passenger either in front (on the handlebar) or behind (sharing the seat); to travel as a passenger in such manner.
(Northern England, Scotland) To drizzle
(Northern England, Scotland) To moisten; dampen
(poker slang) To make a donk bet.
(slang, transitive) To hit
(slang, transitive, Canada, US) To mess around, to play
donn
dons
dons
noun
plural of dom (title of Portuguese and Brazilian nobility)
plural of don
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of don
dont
dont
abbrev
Misspelling of don't.
Obsolete spelling of don't
doob
doob
noun
Doob grass.
dook
dook
noun
(Scotland) A plug of wood driven into a wall to hold a nail, etc.
(UK dialectal) a strong, untwilled linen or cotton.
(slang) dookie; feces
A certain clucking sound made by ferrets.
verb
(dialect) Alternative form of duck (verb)
(of a ferret) To make a certain clucking sound.
dool
doom
doom
noun
(countable, obsolete) A judgment or decision.
(countable, obsolete) A law.
(countable, obsolete) A sentence or penalty for illegal behaviour.
(sometimes capitalized) The Last Judgment; or, an artistic representation thereof.
A feeling of danger, impending danger, darkness, or despair.
An undesirable fate; an impending severe occurrence or danger that seems inevitable.
Death.
Destiny, especially terrible.
verb
(archaic, US, New England) To assess a tax upon, by estimate or at discretion.
(obsolete) To judge; to estimate or determine as a judge.
(obsolete) To ordain as a penalty; hence, to mulct or fine.
(transitive) To pronounce judgment or sentence on; to condemn.
To destine; to fix irrevocably the ill fate of.
doon
doon
adj
(Tyneside) On a lower level than before; down.
adv
(Tyneside) Down.
noun
Alternative form of dun, an ancient or medieval fortification.
door
door
noun
(computing, dated) A software mechanism by which a user can interact with a program running remotely on a bulletin board system. See BBS door.
(figurative) A barrier.
(figurative) A means of approach or access.
(figurative) A possibility.
(immigration) An entry point.
A portal of entry into a building, room, or vehicle, typically consisting of a rigid plane movable on a hinge. Doors are frequently made of wood or metal. May have a handle to help open and close, a latch to hold the door closed, and a lock that ensures the door cannot be opened without the key.
Any flap, etc. that opens like a door.
The proceeds from entrance fees and/or ticket sales at a venue such as a bar or nightclub, especially in relation to portion paid to the entertainers. "The bar owner gives each band a percentage of the door and charges customers more to get in"
verb
(transitive, cycling) To cause a collision by opening the door of a vehicle in front of an oncoming cyclist or pedestrian.
dopa
dopa
noun
The amino acid dihydroxyphenylalanine that is generated in the liver from tyrosine and then converted into dopamine in the brain.
dope
dope
adj
(slang) Amazing; cool.
noun
(US, Ohio) Dessert topping.
(countable, slang) A stupid person.
(uncountable) An absorbent material used to hold a liquid.
(uncountable) Any viscous liquid or paste, such as a lubricant, used in preparing a surface.
(uncountable, aeronautics) Any varnish used to coat a part, such as an airplane wing or a hot-air balloon in order to waterproof, strengthen, etc.
(uncountable, fireams) Ballistic data on previously fired rounds, used to calculate the required hold over a target.
(uncountable, slang) Any illicit or narcotic drug that produces euphoria or satisfies an addiction; particularly heroin.
(uncountable, slang) Information, usually from an inside source, originally in horse racing and other sports.
verb
(intransitive, now chiefly sports) To use drugs; especially, to use prohibited performance-enhancing drugs in sporting competitions.
(slang, transitive, dated) To judge or guess; to predict the result of.
(transitive) To treat with dope (lubricant, etc.).
(transitive, electronics) To add a dopant such as arsenic to (a pure semiconductor such as silicon).
(transitive, slang) To affect with drugs.
dopp
dopy
dopy
adj
Alternative spelling of dopey
dora
dore
dori
dork
dork
noun
(archaic) Alternative form of dirk (“a long dagger”)
(derogatory, slang) A quirky, silly and/or stupid, socially inept person, or one who is out of touch with contemporary trends. Often confused with nerd and geek, but does not imply the same level of intelligence.
dorm
dorm
noun
Clipping of dormitory.
verb
(intransitive, informal) To reside in a dorm.
dorn
dorn
noun
A British ray; the thornback.
doro
dorp
dorp
noun
(now chiefly South Africa) A village or small town; a town considered provincial.
dorr
dorr
noun
(obsolete) A drone or idler; a lazy person.
A dor, or dorbeetle.
dors
dors
noun
plural of dor
dort
dort
noun
(UK dialectal, Northern England, Scotland) A sulky or sullen mood; the sulks.
verb
(intransitive) To become pettish; sulk.
dory
dory
adj
(obsolete) Of a bright yellow or golden color.
noun
(nautical) A small flat-bottomed boat with pointed or somewhat pointed ends, used for fishing both offshore and on rivers.
A wooden pike or spear about three metres (ten feet) in length with a flat, leaf-shaped iron spearhead and a bronze butt-spike (called a sauroter), which was the main weapon of hoplites in Ancient Greece. It was usually not thrown but rather thrust at opponents with one hand.
Any of several different families of large-eyed, silvery, deep-bodied, laterally compressed, and roughly discoid marine fish.
dosa
dosa
noun
A type of thin south Indian pancake made from fermented lentils and rice blended with water, typically served with chutney or sambar.
Alternative spelling of dosha
dose
dose
noun
(figurative, dated) A good measure or lengthy experience of something.
(figurative, dated) Anything disagreeable that must be taken. as in have one's fill.
A measured portion of medicine taken at any one time.
A venereal infection.
Archaic form of doze.
The quantity of an agent (not always active) substance or radiation administered or experienced at any one time.
verb
(transitive) To administer a dose to.
To prescribe a dose.
To transmit a venereal disease.
dosh
dosh
noun
(UK, Australia, slang) Money.
dosi
doss
doss
adj
(Scotland) Good, desirable.
(Scotland) Useless or lazy. Generally combined with expletive noun, especially cunt.
noun
(slang, Britain and Ireland) An easy piece of work.
(slang, Britain and Ireland) The avoidance of work.
(slang, dated, Britain and Ireland) A place to sleep in; a bed.
(slang, dated, Britain and Ireland, by extension) Sleep.
verb
(intransitive, Britain and Ireland) To avoid work, shirk, etc.
(intransitive, Britain, slang) To sleep in the open or in a derelict building because one is homeless.
dost
dost
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple present form of do
dote
dote
noun
(Ireland) A darling, a cutie.
(obsolete) An imbecile; a dotard.
verb
(intransitive, archaic) To act in a foolish manner; to be senile.
(intransitive, usually with on) To be weakly or foolishly fond of somebody.
doth
doth
verb
(archaic) third-person singular simple present form of do
doti
doti
noun
Alternative form of dhoti
doto
dots
dots
noun
A punctuation mark consisting of three dots, indicating an omission of some text or a sentence which wasn't fully finished, an ellipsis.
Alternative form of dotty (“shotgun”)
plural of dot
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dot
dott
doty
doty
adj
(US, dialectal, of a person) Senile; in one's dotage
(carpentry, of wood) Suffering from rot, or waterlogged
doub
doub
noun
Alternative form of doob (“doob grass”)
douc
douc
noun
A species of colobine Old World monkey, making up the genus Pygathrix.
doug
doum
doum
noun
The doum palm.
doup
doup
noun
(Scotland) A cigarette butt.
(Scotland) The bottom end of something; the human buttocks.
dour
dour
adj
Expressing gloom or melancholy.
Stern, harsh and forbidding.
Unyielding and obstinate.
dout
dout
noun
Obsolete spelling of doubt
verb
(transitive, dialectal or obsolete) To put out; quench; extinguish; douse.
douw
doux
doux
adj
(wine) Sweet.
dove
dove
noun
(countable) A pigeon, especially one smaller in size; a bird (often arbitrarily called either a pigeon or a dove or both) of more than 300 species of the family Columbidae.
(countable) Term of endearment for one regarded as pure and gentle.
(countable, politics) A person favouring conciliation and negotiation rather than conflict.
(slang, countable) Short for love dove (“tablet of the drug ecstasy”).
A greyish, bluish, pinkish colour like that of the bird.
verb
(chiefly Canada, US and England dialect) Strong simple past tense of dive