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acmes

acmes

noun

  1. plural of acme

amacs

calms

calms

noun

  1. plural of calm

verb

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

camas

camas

noun

  1. Any of the North American flowering plants of the genus Camassia.
  2. plural of cama

cambs

cambs

Proper noun

  1. Postal abbreviation for Cambridgeshire.

cames

cames

noun

  1. plural of came

camis

camis

noun

  1. (obsolete) A light, loose dress or robe.
  2. plural of cami

camps

camps

noun

  1. plural of camp

verb

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

camus

camus

noun

  1. Obsolete form of camis.

chams

chams

noun

  1. plural of cham

chasm

chasm

noun

  1. (by extension) A large difference of opinion.
  2. (geology, planetology) A deep, steep-sided rift, gap or fissure; a gorge or abyss.

clams

clams

noun

  1. plural of clam

verb

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

comas

comas

noun

  1. plural of coma

cosma

crams

crams

noun

  1. plural of cram

verb

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

cymas

cymas

noun

  1. plural of cyma

emacs

emacs

noun

  1. (computing) Any implementation or reimplementation of Emacs.

icasm

icasm

noun

  1. (rare) imitative or figurative expression

macbs

maces

maces

noun

  1. plural of mace

verb

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

machs

macks

macks

noun

  1. plural of mack

marcs

marcs

noun

  1. plural of marc

mcias

mcpas

mdacs

micas

micas

noun

  1. plural of mica

mosca

musca

musca

noun

  1. Short for musca volitans.

scame

scamp

scamp

noun

  1. (advertising) A preliminary design sketch.
  2. A mischievous person, especially a playful, impish youngster.
  3. A rascal, swindler, or rogue; a ne'er-do-well.

verb

  1. (dated) To skimp; to do something in a skimpy or slipshod fashion.

scams

scams

noun

  1. plural of scam

scaum

scram

scram

noun

  1. (Derbyshire, Wales) A scratch, especially caused by claws or fingernails.
  2. (US, mining, archaic) A mine previously worked on where most of the ore is believed to have been removed, but which is still being mined on a small scale.
  3. (also attributively) A shutdown of a nuclear reactor (or, by extension, some other thing), often done rapidly due to an emergency.
  4. The device used to shut down a nuclear reactor; also, the button or switch used to initiate a shutdown.

verb

  1. (intransitive) Of a nuclear reactor or some other thing: to shut down, usually because of an emergency.
  2. (intransitive, originally US, often imperative) To leave in a hurry; to go away.
  3. (transitive) To shut down (a nuclear reactor or, by extension, some other thing) for safety reasons, usually because of an emergency.
  4. (transitive, Derbyshire, Wales) To scratch (something) with claws or fingernails; to claw.
  5. (transitive, US, mining, archaic) To mine for ore on a small scale, especially from mines previously been worked on where most of the ore is believed to have been removed.
  6. Of one's body or limbs: to become numb or stiff due to cold, lack of movement, etc.
  7. To be weakened by an accident, a disease, starvation, etc.

secam

smack

smack

adv

  1. As if with a smack or slap; smartly; sharply.

noun

  1. (Northern England) A form of fried potato; a scallop.
  2. A distinct flavor, especially if slight.
  3. A group of jellyfish.
  4. A quick, sharp noise, as of the lips when suddenly separated, or of a whip.
  5. A sharp blow; a slap. See also: spank.
  6. A slight trace of something; a smattering.
  7. A small sailing vessel, commonly rigged as a sloop, used chiefly in the coasting and fishing trade and often called a fishing smack
  8. The sound of a loud kiss.

verb

  1. (especially outside of North America) To strike a child (usually on the buttocks) as a form of discipline. (normal U.S. and Canadian term spank)
  2. (intransitive) To have a particular taste; used with of.
  3. (intransitive) To indicate or suggest something; used with of.
  4. (transitive) To get the flavor of.
  5. To kiss with a close compression of the lips, so as to make a sound when they separate.
  6. To make a smacking sound.
  7. To slap or hit someone.
  8. To wetly separate the lips, making a noise, after tasting something or in expectation of a treat.

sumac

sumac

noun

  1. A sour spice popular in the Eastern Mediterranean, made from the berries of tanner's sumac.
  2. Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Rhus and other genera in Anacardiaceae, particularly the elm-leaved sumac, Sicilian sumac, or tanner's sumac (Rhus coriaria).
  3. Dried and chopped-up leaves and stems of a plant of the genus Rhus, particularly the tanner's sumac (see sense 1), used for dyeing and tanning leather or for medicinal purposes.

verb

  1. (transitive) To apply a preparation of sumac to (an object), for example, to a piece of leather to tan it.