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aalesund

aaronite

aaronite

Noun

  1. A descendant of Aaron; a Levite.

aasvogel

aasvogel

noun

  1. (South Africa, rare, literary) Vulture.

abacuses

abacuses

noun

  1. plural of abacus

abadengo

abaissed

abalones

abalones

noun

  1. plural of abalone

abampere

abampere

noun

  1. Unit of electrical current in electromagnetic and Gaussian cgs systems of units, equal to 10 amperes in SI units.

abasedly

abasedly

adv

  1. In an abased manner; abjectly.

abassieh

abatable

abatable

adj

  1. Capable of being abated.

abatised

abatised

adj

  1. Provided with an abatis.

abatises

abatises

noun

  1. plural of abatis

abattage

abattage

noun

  1. (military) The anchoring of the wheels of an artillery piece, preparatory to firing.
  2. (veterinary medicine) The slaughter of animals, especially diseased ones to limit the spread of the disease.

abbacies

abbacies

noun

  1. plural of abbacy

abbadide

abbesses

abbesses

noun

  1. plural of abbess

abbotsen

abderian

abderian

adj

  1. Foolish; absurd; ridiculous; inclined to incessant merriment or laughter.

abderite

abderite

Noun

  1. An inhabitant or native of Abdera, in Thrace.
  2. Democritus, the Laughing Philosopher.

abdicate

abdicate

verb

  1. (intransitive) To relinquish or renounce a throne, or other high office or dignity; to renounce sovereignty.
  2. (transitive) To surrender, renounce or relinquish, as sovereign power; to withdraw definitely from filling or exercising, as a high office, station, dignity; to fail to fulfill responsibility for.
  3. (transitive, obsolete) To depose.
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To disclaim and expel from the family, as a father his child; to disown; to disinherit.
  5. (transitive, obsolete) To reject; to cast off; to discard.
  6. (transitive, reflexive, obsolete) To formally separate oneself from or to divest oneself of.

abditive

abditive

adj

  1. (rare) Having the quality of hiding

abdomens

abdomens

noun

  1. plural of abdomen

abducens

abducens

noun

  1. (anatomy) Ellipsis of abducens nerve.

abducent

abducent

adj

  1. (obsolete) Drawing away from the median axis of the body, as a muscle; see etymology abducting.

noun

  1. (neuroanatomy) An abducens nerve.
  2. That which abducts.

abducted

abducted

adj

  1. Having been kidnapped; having become the victim of an abduction

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abduct

abednego

abednego

Proper noun

  1. One of the captives in the Bible who came out of the fiery furnace unharmed.

abelicea

abelmosk

abelmosk

noun

  1. (uncommon, usually in the plural) Other members of the genus Abelmoschus, such as okra.
  2. The edible and aromatic seed pods (properly, capsules) of the Abelmoschus moschatus.
  3. The tropical evergreen shrub Abelmoschus moschatus itself.

abelmusk

abelmusk

noun

  1. (obsolete) Alternative form of abelmosk in its various senses.

abeltree

abeltree

noun

  1. A Eurasian tree, Populus alba, that is widely cultivated in North America.

abenezra

abeokuta

abeokuta

Proper noun

  1. A city in southwest Nigeria.

aberdare

aberdeen

aberdeen

Proper noun

  1. A port city in Scotland, on the North Sea.
  2. A former county in northeastern Scotland; see
  3. A in Florida
  4. A village in the State of Georgia
  5. A city in Idaho
  6. A in Porter County, Indiana
  7. A city in eastern Maryland, home of the Aberdeen Proving Grounds.
  8. A city in Mississippi
  9. A town in New South Wales
  10. A town in North Carolina
  11. A community in Nova Scotia
  12. A village in Ohio
  13. A community in Ontario
  14. A town in Saskatchewan
  15. A town in Eastern Cape, South Africa
  16. A city in northeastern South Dakota, USA, and the county seat of Brown County.
  17. A city in Washington

Noun

  1. A wide evenly curved fishhook. 1976

abernant

aberrant

aberrant

adj

  1. (botany, zoology) Deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal.
  2. (sometimes figuratively) Straying from the right way; deviating from morality or truth.
  3. Differing from the norm.

noun

  1. (biology) A group, individual, or structure that deviates from the usual or natural type, especially with an atypical chromosome number.
  2. A person or object that deviates from the rest of a group.

aberrate

aberrate

verb

  1. (intransitive) To go astray; to diverge; to deviate (from); deviate from.
  2. (transitive) To distort; to cause aberration of.

abessive

abessive

adj

  1. (grammar) Of, or relating to the grammatical case used in some languages to indicate absence.

noun

  1. (grammar) The abessive case, or a word in this case.

abetment

abetment

noun

  1. (chiefly law) The act of abetting or assisting in a crime, wrongdoing etc.
  2. Encouragement or assistance.

abettals

abettals

noun

  1. plural of abettal

abetters

abetters

noun

  1. plural of abetter

abetting

abetting

noun

  1. The act of one who abets.

verb

  1. present participle of abet

abettors

abettors

noun

  1. plural of abettor

abeyance

abeyance

noun

  1. (heraldry) Expectancy of a title, its right in existence but its exercise suspended.
  2. (law) Expectancy; a condition when an ownership of real property is undetermined; lapse in succession of ownership of estate, or title.
  3. Suspension; temporary suppression; dormant condition.

abeyancy

abeyancy

noun

  1. (rare) Abeyance.

abhenrys

abhiseka

abhiseka

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of abhisheka

abhorred

abhorred

adj

  1. (obsolete) Horrified.
  2. Strongly disliked: hated, despised.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abhor

abhorrer

abhorrer

noun

  1. (historical, sometimes capitalized) A nickname given in the early 17ᵗʰ century to signatories of addresses of a petition to reconvene parliament, addressed to Charles II.
  2. One who abhors.

abichite

abichite

noun

  1. (mineralogy) Synonym of clinoclase

abidance

abidance

noun

  1. Adherence; compliance; conformity.
  2. The act of abiding or continuing; abode; stay; continuance; dwelling.

abietate

abietate

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of abietic acid; resinate.

abietene

abietene

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A volatile oil distilled from the resin or balsam of the nut pine (Pinus sabiniana).

abietite

abietite

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A substance resembling mannite, found in the needles of the common silver fir of Europe (Abies alba).

abiogeny

abiogeny

noun

  1. (biology) abiogenesis.

abjectly

abjectly

adv

  1. In an abject fashion; with great shame; desperately.

abjudged

abjudged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abjudge

abjugate

abjugate

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To unyoke; set free; uncouple.

abjurers

abjurers

noun

  1. plural of abjurer

ablative

ablative

adj

  1. (archaic) Pertaining to taking away or removing.
  2. (engineering, nautical, astronautics) Sacrificial, wearing away or being destroyed in order to protect the underlying material, as in ablative paints used for antifouling, or ablative heat shields used to protect spacecraft during reentry. .
  3. (geology) Relating to the erosion of a land mass; relating to the melting or evaporation of a glacier.
  4. (grammar) Applied to one of the cases of the noun in some languages, the fundamental meaning of the case being removal, separation, or taking away, and to a lesser degree, instrument, place, accordance, specifications, price, or measurement.
  5. (medicine) Relating to the removal of a body part, tumor, or organ.

noun

  1. (grammar) The ablative case.
  2. An ablative material.

ablegate

ablegate

noun

  1. (Roman Catholicism) A representative of the pope charged with important commissions in foreign countries, one of his duties being to bring to a newly named cardinal his insignia of office.
  2. (historical) An elected representative of a Hungarian royal free city, charged to be a speaker at the Diet of Hungary and to express the opinion of the city.

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To send abroad.

ableness

ableness

noun

  1. (countable, rare) Something one is able to do.
  2. (uncountable, now rare) Ability of body or mind.

ablepsia

ablepsia

noun

  1. (medicine, rare) Lack of sight; blindness.

abluents

abluents

noun

  1. plural of abluent

abnegate

abnegate

verb

  1. (transitive) To deny (oneself something); to renounce or give up (a right, a power, a claim, a privilege, a convenience).
  2. (transitive) To relinquish; to surrender; to abjure.

abnerval

abnerval

adj

  1. (anatomy, of an electric current in a muscle, rare) Away from the nerve.

abneural

abneural

adj

  1. Away from the neural (cerebrospinal) axis

aboideau

aboideau

noun

  1. (Canada, Acadian) A tide gate, designed to protect marshland, so constructed as to let out water at low tide, but to prevent an influx of water at high tide.

aboiteau

aboiteau

noun

  1. (Canada, Acadian) Alternative form of aboideau

aborsive

aborsive

adj

  1. (obsolete) abortive from the first.

aborters

aborters

noun

  1. plural of aborter

abortive

abortive

adj

  1. (biology) Imperfectly formed or developed; rudimentary; sterile.
  2. (medicine) Cutting short; acting to halt or slow the progress (of a disease).
  3. (obsolete) Produced by abortion; born prematurely and therefore unnatural.
  4. (pharmacology, medicine, rare, attributive) Causing abortion; abortifacient
  5. Coming to nothing; failing in its effect. .
  6. Made from the skin of a still-born animal.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A fruitless effort.
  2. (obsolete) A medicine to which is attributed the property of causing abortion, abortifacient.
  3. (obsolete) Someone or something born or brought forth prematurely; an abortion.

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To cause an abortion; to render without fruit.

abounded

abounded

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abound

abounder

abounder

noun

  1. One who has plenty, one who abounds (in something).

abourezk

abraders

abraders

noun

  1. plural of abrader

abrasive

abrasive

adj

  1. Being rough and coarse in manner or disposition; overly aggressive and causing irritation.
  2. Producing abrasion; rough enough to wear away the outer surface.

noun

  1. (geology) Rock fragments, sand grains, mineral particles, used by water, wind, and ice to abrade a land surface.
  2. A hard inorganic substance or material consisting in powder or granule form such as sandpaper, pumice, or emery, used for cleaning, smoothing, or polishing.

abrazite

abreacts

abreacts

verb

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

abridged

abridged

adj

  1. Cut or shortened, especially of a literary work.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abridge

abridger

abridger

noun

  1. One who abridges.

abridges

abridges

verb

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

abristle

abristle

adj

  1. Bristling.

abrocome

abrocome

noun

  1. Either of the ratlike rodents that form the genus Abrocoma; rat chinchilla.

abrogate

abrogate

adj

  1. (archaic) Abrogated; abolished.

verb

  1. (molecular biology, transitive) To block a process or function.
  2. (transitive) To put an end to; to do away with.
  3. (transitive, law) To annul by an authoritative act; to abolish by the authority of the maker or her or his successor; to repeal; — applied to the repeal of laws, decrees, ordinances, the abolition of customs, etc.

abrotine

abrotine

noun

  1. A colorless crystalline alkaloid obtained from abrotanum, C₂₁H₂₂N₂O.

abrupter

abrupter

adj

  1. comparative form of abrupt: more abrupt

abscised

abscised

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abscise

abscises

abscises

verb

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

abscisse

absconce

absconce

noun

  1. A dark lantern used in church to read prayers etc during a service.

abseiled

abseiled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of abseil

absences

absences

noun

  1. plural of absence

absented

absented

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of absent

absentee

absentee

adj

  1. (attributive) Pertaining to one that is absent.

noun

  1. (chiefly Britain, historical) A landholder who lives in another district or country than the one in which his estate is situated.
  2. A person who is absent from his or her employment, school, post, duty, etc.
  3. A voter that is not present at the time of voting; absentee voter.
  4. One that is nonexistent or lacking.

absenter

absenter

adj

  1. (rare) comparative form of absent: more absent

noun

  1. One who stays away; one who absents herself or himself.

absentia

absentia

noun

  1. absence

absently

absently

adv

  1. In an absent-minded or abstracted manner.

abshenry

absinthe

absinthe

noun

  1. (US) Sagebrush.
  2. (color) A moderate yellow green.
  3. (figurative) Bitterness; sorrow.
  4. A distilled, highly alcoholic, anise-flavored liquor originally made from grande wormwood, anise, and other herbs.
  5. The herb absinthium Artemisia absinthium (grande wormwood); essence of wormwood.
  6. absinthe green:

absolent

absolute

absolute

adj

  1. (archaic) Certain; free from doubt or uncertainty (e.g. a person, opinion or prediction).
  2. (art, music, dance) Independent of (references to) other arts; expressing things (beauty, ideas, etc) only in one art.
  3. (education) Pertaining to a grading system based on the knowledge of the individual and not on the comparative knowledge of the group of students.
  4. (especially philosophy) Fundamental, ultimate, intrinsic; not relative; independent of references or relations to other things or standards.
  5. (law, postpositive, formal) Indicating that a tenure or estate in land is not conditional or liable to terminate on (strictly) any occurrence or (sometimes contextually) certain kinds of occurrence.
  6. (mathematics) As measured using an absolute value.
  7. (mathematics) Indicating an expression that is true for all real numbers, or of all values of the variable; unconditional.
  8. (obsolete) Absolved; free.
  9. (of Celtic languages) Being or pertaining to an inflected verb that is not preceded by any number of particles or compounded with a preverb.
  10. (of a case form) Syntactically connected to the rest of the sentence in an atypical manner, or not relating to or depending on it, like in the nominative absolute or genitive absolute, accusative absolute or ablative absolute.
  11. (of a comparative or superlative) Expressing a relative term without a definite comparison, like "older" in "an older person should be treated with respect".
  12. (of a usually transitive verb) Having no direct object, like "kill" in "if looks could kill".
  13. (of an adjective form) Positive; not graded (not comparative or superlative).
  14. (of an adjective or possessive pronoun) Lacking a modified substantive, like "hungry" in "feed the hungry".
  15. (physics) Independent of arbitrary units of measurement, standards, or properties; not comparative or relative.
  16. (very occasionally postpositive) Positive, certain; unquestionable; not in doubt.
  17. Characteristic of an absolutist ruler: domineering, peremptory.
  18. Complete, utter, outright; unmitigated, not qualified or diminished in any way.
  19. Free from imperfection, perfect, complete; especially, perfectly embodying a quality in its essential characteristics or to its highest degree.
  20. Free of restrictions, limitations, qualifications or conditions; unconditional.
  21. Having reference to or derived in the simplest manner from the fundamental units of mass, time, and length.
  22. Pure, free from mixture or adulteration; unmixed.
  23. Relating to the absolute temperature scale (based on absolute zero); kelvin.
  24. Unrestricted by laws, a constitution, or parliamentary or judicial or other checks; (legally) unlimited in power, especially if despotic.

noun

  1. (chemistry) A concentrated natural flower oil, used for perfumes; an alcoholic extract of a concrete.
  2. (geometry) In a plane, the two imaginary circular points at infinity; in space of three dimensions, the imaginary circle at infinity.
  3. (philosophy, usually capitalized, usually preceded by "the") A realm which exists without reference to anything else; that which can be imagined purely by itself; absolute ego.
  4. (philosophy, usually capitalized, usually preceded by "the") The whole of reality; the totality to which everything is reduced; the unity of spirit and nature; God.
  5. That which exists (or has a certain property, nature, size, etc) independent of references to other standards or external conditions; that which is universally valid; that which is not relative, conditional, qualified or mitigated.

absolved

absolved

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of absolve

absolver

absolver

noun

  1. Agent noun of absolve; one who absolves.

absolves

absolves

verb

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

absorbed

absorbed

adj

  1. Fully occupied with one's thoughts; engrossed.
  2. Something that has been absorbed, taken in, engulfed, imbibed, or assimilated.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of absorb

absorber

absorber

noun

  1. (nuclear physics) A material that absorbs neutrons in a reactor.
  2. A device which causes gas or vapor to be absorbed by a liquid.
  3. A person who absorbs.
  4. Something that absorbs.

absterge

absterge

verb

  1. (transitive, archaic, now rare) To make clean by wiping; to wipe away.

absterse

absterse

verb

  1. (transitive, now rare) To absterge; to cleanse; to purge away.

abstrude

abstrude

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To thrust away.

abstruse

abstruse

adj

  1. (obsolete) Concealed or hidden; secret.
  2. Difficult to comprehend or understand; obscure.

absurder

absurder

adj

  1. comparative form of absurd: more absurd

abulfeda

abulyeit

abusable

abusable

adj

  1. Capable of being abused.

abusedly

abusedly

adv

  1. In an abused manner.

abuseful

abuseful

adj

  1. (rare) Full of abuse; abusive.

abutment

abutment

noun

  1. (architecture) That element that shares a common boundary or surface with its neighbor.
  2. (dentistry) The tooth that supports a denture or bridge.
  3. (engineering) A construction that supports the ends of a bridge; a structure that anchors the cables on a suspension bridge.
  4. (engineering) The part of a valley or canyon wall against which a dam is constructed.
  5. (engineering, architecture) The solid portion of a structure that supports the lateral pressure of an arch or vault.
  6. A fixed point or surface where resistance is obtained.
  7. Something that abuts, or on which something abuts.
  8. The point of junction between two things, in particular a support, that abuts.
  9. The state of abutting.

abutters

abutters

noun

  1. plural of abutter

acacetin

acacetin

noun

  1. A glycoside forming in the leaves of the common locust tree; C₁₆H₁₂O₅.

academes

academes

noun

  1. plural of academe

academia

academia

noun

  1. (collective) The scientific and cultural community engaged in higher education and research, taken as a whole.
  2. Continuous study at higher education institutions; scholarship.

academic

academic

adj

  1. (art) Conforming to set rules and traditions; conventional; formalistic.
  2. Belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning, or a scholarly society or organization.
  3. Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato
  4. Having a love of or aptitude for learning.
  5. Having little practical use or value, as by being overly detailed and unengaging, or by being theoretical and speculative with no practical importance.
  6. In particular: relating to literary, classical, or artistic studies like the humanities, rather than to technical or vocational studies like engineering or welding.
  7. So scholarly as to be unaware of the outside world; lacking in worldliness; inexperienced in practical matters.
  8. Subscribing to the architectural standards of Vitruvius.

noun

  1. (archaic) A student in a college.
  2. (plural only) Academic dress; academicals.
  3. (plural only) Academic studies.
  4. (usually capitalized) A follower of Plato, a Platonist.
  5. A member of the Academy; an academician.
  6. A senior member of an academy, college, or university; a person who attends an academy; a person engaged in scholarly pursuits; one who is academic in practice.

academie

academus

acalepha

acalepha

Proper noun

  1. A group of coelenterates including the jellyfish and sea nettles.

acalephe

acalephe

noun

  1. Alternative form of acaleph

acalephs

acalephs

noun

  1. plural of acaleph

acardite

acardite

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) n-methyl-n',n'-diphenylurea, used to stabilize chemicals and as a plasticizer.

acaridae

acaridea

acarines

acarines

noun

  1. plural of acarine

acaudate

acaudate

adj

  1. (biology, zoology) Tailless.

acauline

acauline

Adjective

  1. acaulescent

acaulose

acaulose

adj

  1. acaulous

acceders

acceders

noun

  1. plural of acceder

acceding

acceding

verb

  1. present participle of accede

accensed

accensed

adj

  1. (obsolete) kindled

accensor

accensor

noun

  1. (Roman Catholicism) One of the functionaries who light and trim the tapers.

accented

accented

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of accent

accentor

accentor

noun

  1. (music, obsolete) One who sings the leading part; the director or leader.
  2. (obsolete) The ovenbird, Seiurus aurocapilla.
  3. Any bird of the Eurasian genus Prunella, such as the dunnock.

accentus

accepted

accepted

adj

  1. Generally approved, believed, or recognized.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of accept

acceptee

acceptee

noun

  1. A person who accepts, or is accepted for, a position

accepter

accepter

noun

  1. (law) An acceptor; one who accepts an order or a bill of exchange.
  2. (obsolete) A respecter; one who views others with partiality.
  3. A person who accepts; a taker.

acceptor

acceptor

noun

  1. (biochemistry) A transfer RNA molecule that can accept a specific amino acid
  2. (chemistry) An atom or molecule which can accept an electron to form a chemical bond.
  3. (computing theory) A kind of finite-state machine whose binary output indicates whether or not a received input was accepted.
  4. (law, commerce) One who accepts a draft or a bill of exchange; a drawee after he has accepted.
  5. (physics) A chemical acceptor atom forming a positive hole in a semiconductor
  6. (physiology) A cluster of skin cells that respond to pain
  7. One who accepts.

accessed

accessed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of access

accesses

accesses

noun

  1. plural of access

verb

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

accessit

accessit

noun

  1. A vote in the election of a pope.
  2. An honorable mention in an academic contest.

accessor

accessor

noun

  1. (object-oriented programming) A function that retrieves a value, usually without changing any data.
  2. Someone or something that accesses.

accident

accident

adj

  1. (transport) Designating any form of transportation involved in an accident.

noun

  1. (derogatory or humorous) A person born from an unintended pregnancy.
  2. (euphemistic) An instance of incontinence.
  3. (euphemistic) An unintended pregnancy.
  4. (geology) A sudden discontinuity of ground such as fault of great thickness, bed or lentil of unstable ground.
  5. (geology) An irregular surface feature with no apparent cause.
  6. (grammar) A property attached to a word, but not essential to it, such as gender, number, or case.
  7. (heraldry) A point or mark which may be retained or omitted in a coat of arms.
  8. (law) casus; such unforeseen, extraordinary, extraneous interference as is out of the range of ordinary calculation.
  9. (transport) A collision or crash of a vehicle, aircraft, or other form of transportation that causes damage to the transportation involved; and sometimes injury or death to the transportation's occupants or bystanders in close proximity. (but see Usage notes)
  10. (uncountable) Chance; random chance.
  11. An unexpected event with negative consequences occurring without the intention of the one suffering the consequences, and (in the strict sense) not directly caused by humans.
  12. Any chance event.
  13. Any property, fact, or relation that is the result of chance or is nonessential or nonsubstantive.
  14. Urine or feces excreted due to incontinence.

accidies

accinged

accinged

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of accinge

accipter

accokeek