(pharmacology) Washing away; carrying off impurities; detergent.
noun
(pharmacology) A detergent.
acquent
acubens
acumens
acumens
noun
plural of acumen
adenous
adenous
adj
(medicine) Like a gland; full of glands.
adurent
aeneous
aeneous
adj
Bronze-colored.
aequian
aerogun
aerogun
noun
(dated) An antiaircraft cannon.
afounde
agendum
agendum
noun
(obsolete) A task which ought to be done.
(theology) Something to be done; a practical duty, rather than an article of faith.
agneaux
agnuses
albumen
albumen
noun
The white part of an egg; being mostly the protein albumin and water.
albunea
aleuron
aleuron
noun
Alternative form of aleurone
aliunde
aliunde
adv
(law) From another source; from elsewhere.
almuten
alumine
alumine
noun
(obsolete) alumina
alumnae
alumnae
noun
plural of alumna
alunite
alunite
noun
(mineralogy) A gray, water-soluble mineral, potassium aluminium sulphate; the natural source of alum, KAl₃(SO₄)₂(OH)₆.
amentum
amentum
noun
catkin
amenuse
amenuse
Verb
To lessen.
ancaeus
anderun
anderun
noun
(historical) The harem of the royal household of the shah of Persia.
anethum
aneuria
aneuric
aneurin
aneurin
noun
Archaic form of aneurine.
angekut
angelus
angelus
noun
Alternative form of Angelus
anguier
anguine
anguine
adj
Pertaining to snakes or serpents
anguses
ankuses
ankuses
noun
plural of ankus
anlaute
annuent
annuent
adj
nodding; used in nodding
annuler
annuler
noun
The person or authority that annuls.
annulet
annulet
noun
(architecture) A ring-shaped molding at the top of a column.
(heraldry) A small circle borne as a charge in coats of arms.
A small ring.
Charissa obscurata (also Scotch annulet), a moth of the family Geometridae.
anquera
antaeus
anterus
antheus
antique
antique
adj
(bookbinding) Embossed without gilt.
(obsolete) Synonym of antic, specifically:
(typography) Designating a style of type.
Belonging to former times, not modern, out of date, old-fashioned.
Fantastic, odd, wild, antic.
Having existed in ancient times, descended from antiquity; used especially in reference to Greece and Rome.
noun
(figuratively, mildly derogatory) An old person.
(in the singular) The style or manner of ancient times, used especially of Greek and Roman art.
(obsolete) A man of ancient times.
(typography) A style of type of thick and bold face in which all lines are of equal or nearly equal thickness.
A performer in an antic; or in general, a burlesque performer, a buffoon.
An object of ancient times.
An old object perceived as having value because of its aesthetic or historical significance.
Grotesque entertainment; an antic.
verb
(intransitive) To search or shop for antiques.
(transitive) To make (an object) appear to be an antique in some way.
(transitive, bookbinding) To emboss without gilding.
anunder
apolune
apolune
noun
(astronomy) The point of an elliptical lunar orbit where the distance between the satellite and the Moon is at its maximum.
aquench
aquerne
arecuna
arenous
arenous
adj
Alternative form of arenose
arluene
arnaeus
arundel
arundel
Proper noun
A market town in West Sussex, England
asudden
asudden
adv
(poetic or dialect) of a sudden; suddenly
asunder
asunder
adv
(archaic, literary) Into separate parts or pieces.
attuned
attuned
adj
(of a musical instrument) Tuned to the correct pitch.
Brought into harmony; harmonized.
Having been changed to fit in with a particular context or to be in sync with a phenomenon.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of attune
attunes
attunes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of attune
aubaine
aubaine
noun
(historical, law) The inheritance of goods from a foreigner who died in a country where he was not naturalised.
aubanel
auberon
aucaner
audaean
audient
audient
adj
Listening, paying attention.
noun
(obsolete) A hearer; a member of an audience
(obsolete, specifically) A catechumen (“convert to Christianity under instruction before baptism”) in the early Christian Church.
augends
augends
noun
plural of augend
augment
augment
noun
(grammar) In some Bantu languages, an additional vowel prepended to the noun prefix.
(grammar) In some Indo-European languages, a prefix e- (a- in Sanskrit) indicating a past tense of a verb.
An increase.
verb
(grammar, transitive) To add an augment to.
(intransitive, reflexive) To grow; to increase; to become greater.
(music) To increase an interval, especially the largest interval in a triad, by a half step (chromatic semitone).
(music) To slow the tempo or meter, e.g. for a dramatic or stately passage.
(transitive) To increase; to make larger or supplement.
aundrea
aunters
aunters
noun
plural of aunter
aunties
aunties
noun
plural of auntie
plural of aunty
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of auntie
ausones
austine
automen
automen
noun
plural of automan
autonoe
autonoe
Proper noun
One of the moons of Jupiter.
avenous
avenues
avenues
noun
plural of avenue
avernus
avernus
Proper noun
The entrance to Hell or the underworld, or the underworld itself.
A lake in Southern Italy.
azulene
azulene
noun
(organic chemistry, countable) Any of its derivatives.
(organic chemistry, uncountable) A bicyclic aromatic hydrocarbon containing a five- and a seven-membered fused ring; it is a blue, oily liquid first obtained from the essential oil of wormwood.
azuline
azuline
noun
A striking blue dye derived from carbolic acid or rosolic acid.
azurean
azurine
azurine
adj
Sky-blue; azure.
noun
A type of rudd or redeye, the blue roach of Europe (Scardinius erythrophthalmus, syn. Leuciscus caeruleus), so called from its color.
balneum
bandeau
bandeau
noun
(medicine) A band.
A band for the hair.
A narrow, tight bra, especially when strapless; hence, any women's top made from a similar band of fabric.
baneful
baneful
adj
(archaic) Poisonous, deadly.
Harmful, injurious.
banjuke
banjuke
noun
Alternative form of banjouke
banlieu
banquer
banquet
banquet
noun
(archaic) A dessert; a course of sweetmeats.
A ceremonial dinner party for many people.
A large celebratory meal; a feast.
verb
(intransitive) To participate in a banquet; to feast.
(obsolete) To have dessert after a feast.
(transitive) To treat with a banquet or sumptuous entertainment of food; to feast.
bautzen
bautzen
Proper noun
A city in Germany.
beaufin
beaufin
noun
Alternative form of biffin
beauing
benacus
blanque
bleaunt
bleaunt
noun
(historical) A short tunic or blouse worn in the Middle Ages
bonneau
bruneau
bucrane
bugbane
bugbane
noun
Actaea spp. (baneberry).
Trautvetteria spp.
buggane
butanes
butanes
noun
plural of butane
cacumen
cacumen
noun
(obsolete, physics) The smallest possible piece of matter, making up part of an atom.
caeneus
canezou
cangues
cangues
noun
plural of cangue
canulae
canulae
noun
plural of canula
carneau
carneus
caubeen
caubeen
noun
(fashion) An Irish beret, formerly worn by peasants, later also adopted for army use.
cauline
cauline
adj
(botany) Growing immediately on a caulis, the main stem of a plant; of or pertaining to a caulis.
caunter
cenaeum
censual
censual
adj
Relating to, or containing, a census.
centaur
centaur
noun
(Greek mythology) A mythical beast having a horse's body with a man's head and torso in place of the head and neck of the horse.
(astronomy, also capitalised) An icy planetoid that orbits the Sun between Jupiter and Neptune.
(chess) A chess-playing team comprising a human player and a computer who work together.
cernuda
chanute
chaunce
chaunce
noun
Archaic spelling of chance.
cheneau
clausen
cleanup
cleanup
noun
(baseball) Fourth in the batting order; a cleanup hitter.
The act of cleaning or tidying something.
verb
Misspelling of clean up.
crenula
crenula
noun
(zoology) A small notch.
crumena
cuajone
cuinage
cuinage
noun
(obsolete, UK) The stamping of pigs of tin, by the proper officer, with the arms of the duchy of Cornwall.
cumaean
cumaean
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Cumae.
Noun
A native or inhabitant of Cumae.
cuneate
cuneate
adj
(biology) wedge-shaped.
(botany) having straight, or almost straight sides meeting at the apex or base.
(botany) wedge-shaped, with the narrow part at the base.
currane
danseur
danseur
noun
A male ballet dancer.
daunder
daunder
noun
(Scotland) Stroll.
verb
(Scotland) To stroll; to meander.
(Scotland, with 'on') To go on without reaching a conclusion.
daunted
daunted
adj
(Normally with a copular verb). Mildly afraid or worried by some upcoming situation.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of daunt
daunter
daunter
noun
One who daunts.
decuman
decuman
adj
(historical) Connected with the principal gate of an Ancient Roman camp, near which the tenth cohort of the legion was stationed.
(obsolete) large; chief; applied to an extraordinary billow, supposed by some to be every tenth in sequence.
noun
(obsolete) An extraordinarily large billow.
devaunt
donahue
douanes
douanes
noun
plural of douane
drusean
duennas
duennas
noun
plural of duenna
dulaney
dunarea
dunnage
dunnage
noun
(chiefly transport) Scrap material, often wood, used to fill spaces to prevent the shifting of more valuable items during transport, or underneath large or heavy items to raise them slightly above the ground, in order to protect from chafing and wet.
Personal effects; baggage.
duodena
duodena
noun
plural of duodenum
duramen
duramen
noun
(botany) heartwood
durance
durance
noun
(archaic) Imprisonment; forced confinement.
(obsolete) Duration.
(obsolete) Endurance.
durante
eadmund
earnful
earnful
adj
(obsolete) Full of anxiety or yearning.
edmunda
educand
educand
noun
Someone who is to be, or is being educated
eluants
eluants
noun
plural of eluant
emanium
emanuel
emulant
enamour
enamour
verb
(British spelling, Australian spelling, Canadian spelling, New Zealand spelling) Standard spelling of enamor.
encauma
encauma
noun
(medicine, archaic) An ulcer in the eye, upon the cornea.