(archaic) second-person singular simple past form of can
delouse
delouse
verb
(computing, transitive) To remove malicious software, such as viruses, trojans, spyware, or worms, from.
To apply insecticides or insect repellents to, in order to be sure that no lice or other parasites are present.
To remove lice from.
diaulos
diaulos
noun
(architecture, historical) A peristyle round the great court of the palaestra.
(historical) A kind of Ancient Greek footrace.
(historical) An Ancient Greek wind instrument composed of two pipes connected at the base and often of different lengths, played similarly to an oboe.
dissoul
dolours
dolours
noun
plural of dolour
dolphus
dorsula
doubles
doubles
noun
(campanology, plural only) bell changes rung on five bells
(sports, plural only) a game between pairs of players
A sandwich of Trinidad and Tobago, made with two bara (flat fried bread) filled with curried chickpeas.
plural of double
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of double
douglas
duellos
dulcose
dulcose
noun
(organic chemistry) dulcite
dulosis
dulosis
noun
(entomology) process by which parasitic ants steal pupae from the nests of other ants and raise them in their own nest, so that they become part of the colony and perform tasks in it.
dumsola
duologs
duologs
noun
plural of duolog
holdups
holdups
noun
plural of holdup
idolous
idolous
Adjective
idolatrous
loudens
loudens
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of louden
loudest
loudest
adj
superlative form of loud: most loud
loudish
loudish
adj
Somewhat loud
lourdes
modules
modules
noun
plural of module
modulus
modulus
noun
(computing, programming) An operator placed between two numbers, to get the remainder of the division of those numbers.
(mathematics) The absolute value of a complex number.
(mathematics) The base with respect to which a congruence is computed.
(physics) A coefficient that expresses how much of a certain property is possessed by a certain substance.
nodules
nodules
noun
plural of nodule
nodulus
nodulus
noun
(neuroanatomy) The part of the vestibulocerebellum that is at the end of the vermis
A nodule; a little knot or lump.
outslid
outslid
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outslide
outsold
outsold
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outsell
shouldn
slumdom
slumdom
noun
The state or quality of being a slum
solidum
solidum
noun
(Scotland, law) A complete sum.
(architecture) The die of a pedestal.
solidus
solidus
noun
(chemistry, physics) The line in a phase diagram marking the temperatures and pressures below which a given substance is a stable solid.
(historical) A medieval French weight, 1/20 of the Carolingian pound.
(historical) The weight of the Roman gold coin, 1/60 of a Roman pound under Diocletian or 1/72 lb. (about 4.5 grams) after Constantine.
(obsolete) Synonym of shilling: an English unit of account and, following the Tudor dynasty, silver coin.
(obsolete) Synonym of sol or sou: a Carolingian unit of account equivalent to a solidus of silver.
(obsolete) Synonym of soldo: the silver coins of various Italian states.
(typography) Synonym of slash ⟨/⟩, originally (UK) in its use as the shilling mark and now its formal designation by the ISO and Unicode.
(typography) The division line between the numerator and the denominator of a fraction, whether horizontal or oblique.
(typography) The formal name of the oblique strikethrough overlay (as in A̷ and B̸) in Unicode.
A Roman ~23k gold coin introduced by Diocletian in AD 301 and called by that name, but reissued at a slightly lower weight by Constantine I.
Its successor Byzantine coins, from the eleventh century onward of progressively debased weight and purity.
souldie
soundly
soundly
adv
In a thorough manner; in manner free of defect or deficiency.
soupled
sudoral
sudoral
adj
Of or relating to sweat.
toluids
tousled
tousled
adj
Of hair: in disarray, dishevelled, or unkempt.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tousle
unfolds
unfolds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unfold
unloads
unloads
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unload
unmolds
unmolds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unmold
unsoled
unsoled
adj
Not having been soled.
unsolid
unsolid
Adjective
Not solid.
upfolds
upfolds
noun
plural of upfold
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upfold
upholds
upholds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of uphold
uploads
uploads
noun
plural of upload
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of upload
usehold
usehold
noun
(New Zealand) The socialist policy of replacing freehold tenure by a system of perpetual lease from the state, with all land transfer conducted through the state.
wouldst
wouldst
verb
(archaic) second-person singular simple past form of will