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ascend

ascend

verb

  1. (incel slang) To lose one's virginity, especially of a man through unpaid and consensual sexual intercourse with a woman.
  2. (intransitive) To move upward, to fly, to soar.
  3. (intransitive) To slope in an upward direction.
  4. (intransitive, figurative) To rise; to become higher, more noble, etc.
  5. (transitive) To go up.
  6. (transitive) To succeed.
  7. (transitive, music) To become higher in pitch.
  8. To trace, search or go backwards temporally (e.g., through records, genealogies, routes, etc.).

ascent

ascent

noun

  1. (typography) The ascender height in a typeface.
  2. An eminence, hill, or high place.
  3. An increase, for example in popularity or hierarchy
  4. The act of ascending; a motion upwards.
  5. The degree of elevation of an object, or the angle it makes with a horizontal line; inclination; gradient; steepness
  6. The way or means by which one ascends.

caenis

caines

canens

caners

caners

noun

  1. plural of caner

cannes

canoes

canoes

noun

  1. plural of canoe

verb

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

carnes

casein

casein

noun

  1. (biochemistry) A protein present in both milk and in the seeds of leguminous plants

casern

casern

noun

  1. A lodging for soldiers in a garrison town (formerly usually near the rampart); a barracks.

casten

casten

verb

  1. (archaic, poetic) past participle of cast

cdenas

cedens

censed

censed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of cense

censer

censer

noun

  1. A person who censes, a person who perfumes with incense.
  2. An ornamental container for burning incense, especially during religious ceremonies.

censes

censes

noun

  1. plural of cense

censor

censor

noun

  1. (Ancient China, historical) A high-ranking official who was responsible for the supervision of subordinate government officials.
  2. (Ancient Rome, historical) One of the two magistrates who originally administered the census of citizens, and by Classical times (between the 8th century B.C.E. and the 6th century C.E.) was a high judge of public behaviour and morality.
  3. (education) A college or university official whose duties vary depending on the institution.
  4. (obsolete) One who censures or condemns.
  5. (psychology) A hypothetical subconscious agency which filters unacceptable thought before it reaches the conscious mind.
  6. An official responsible for the removal or suppression of objectionable material (for example, if obscene or likely to incite violence) or sensitive content in books, films, correspondence, and other media.

verb

  1. (transitive) To review for, and if necessary to remove or suppress, content from books, films, correspondence, and other media which is regarded as objectionable (for example, obscene, likely to incite violence, or sensitive).

census

census

noun

  1. An official count or enumeration of members of a population (not necessarily human), usually residents or citizens in a particular region, often done at regular intervals.
  2. Count, tally.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To collect a census.
  2. (transitive) To conduct a census on.

centas

centos

cesena

cessna

ceston

chesna

cheson

chines

chines

noun

  1. plural of chine

chinse

chinse

verb

  1. (nautical) To thrust oakum into (seams or chinks) with a chisel, the point of a knife, or a chinsing iron; to calk slightly.

chosen

chosen

adj

  1. elected
  2. picked; selected

verb

  1. past participle of choose
  2. past participle of chuse

cleans

cleans

noun

  1. plural of clean

verb

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

clines

clines

noun

  1. plural of cline

clones

clones

noun

  1. plural of clone

closen

closen

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make or become close.

clynes

cnemis

cnemis

noun

  1. The section of the leg from the knee to the ankle; shin.

codens

cohens

coneys

conges

conges

noun

  1. plural of conge

verb

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

conies

conies

noun

  1. plural of coney
  2. plural of cony

contes

copens

cosine

cosine

noun

  1. (trigonometry) In a right triangle, the ratio of the length of the side adjacent to an acute angle to the length of the hypotenuse. Symbol: cos

costen

costen

verb

  1. (transitive, obsolete) To try; tempt.

cotsen

covens

covens

noun

  1. plural of coven

cozens

cozens

verb

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

cranes

cranes

noun

  1. plural of crane

verb

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

crones

crones

noun

  1. plural of crone

crosne

crosne

noun

  1. A vegetable, Stachys affinis, the Chinese artichoke.

cuneus

cuneus

noun

  1. (architecture) One of a set of wedge-shaped divisions separated by stairways, found in the Ancient Roman theatre and in mediaeval architecture.
  2. (entomology) A wedge-shaped section of the forewing of certain heteropteran bugs.
  3. (neuroanatomy) A portion of the occipital lobe of the human brain, involved in visual processing.

cursen

dances

dances

noun

  1. plural of dance

verb

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

dunces

dunces

noun

  1. plural of dunce

enacts

enacts

verb

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

encase

encase

verb

  1. To enclose, as in a case.

encash

encash

verb

  1. To convert a financial instrument or funding source into cash.

encist

encyst

encyst

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be enclosed within a cyst.
  2. (transitive) To enclose within a cyst.

enesco

enescu

enochs

enochs

noun

  1. plural of enoch

esnecy

esnecy

noun

  1. (UK, law, obsolete or historical) A prerogative given to the eldest coparcener (or whomever of the coparceners is so entitled by a court) to choose first after an inheritance is divided.

fences

fences

noun

  1. plural of fence

verb

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

hances

hances

noun

  1. plural of hance

verb

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

icones

incase

incase

conj

  1. Misspelling of in case.

verb

  1. Alternative spelling of encase

incest

incest

noun

  1. Sexual relations between close relatives, especially immediate family members and sometimes first cousins, usually considered taboo; in many jurisdictions, close relatives are not allowed to marry, and incest is a crime.

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To engage in incestuous sexual intercourse.

inches

inches

noun

  1. plural of inch

verb

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

incise

incise

verb

  1. (transitive) To cut in or into with a sharp instrument; to carve; to engrave.

incuse

incuse

adj

  1. hammered or pressed in (usually on a coin)

noun

  1. an impression hammered or pressed (onto a coin)

verb

  1. (transitive) To hammer or press (usually onto a coin)

insect

insect

noun

  1. (colloquial) Any small arthropod similar to an insect, including spiders, centipedes, millipedes, etc.
  2. (derogatory) A contemptible or powerless person.
  3. An arthropod (in the Insecta class) characterized by six legs, up to four wings, and a chitinous exoskeleton.

jacens

lances

lances

noun

  1. plural of lance
  2. plural of lanx

verb

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

lencas

mensch

mensch

noun

  1. A gentleman.
  2. A person (chiefly male) of strength, integrity, and honor or compassion.

minces

minces

noun

  1. plural of mince

verb

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

mnesic

mnesic

adj

  1. Relating to memory.

naches

naches

noun

  1. (usually Jewish) Feeling of contentment at another's successes.

nacres

nacres

noun

  1. plural of nacre

nances

nances

noun

  1. plural of nance

neches

nicest

nicest

adj

  1. superlative form of nice: most nice

niches

niches

noun

  1. plural of niche

nieces

nieces

noun

  1. plural of niece

nonces

nonces

noun

  1. plural of nonce

nueces

oceans

oceans

noun

  1. plural of ocean

oscine

oscine

adj

  1. Of or pertaining to the songbirds (suborder Passeri).

noun

  1. Any bird of the suborder Passeri (the songbirds), which have better vocal control than other birds.

ounces

ounces

noun

  1. plural of ounce

pecans

pecans

noun

  1. plural of pecan

ponces

ponces

noun

  1. plural of ponce

rances

rances

noun

  1. plural of rance

verb

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

recons

recons

noun

  1. plural of recon

rescan

rescan

noun

  1. A repeated scan; the act or result of scanning again.

verb

  1. To scan again.

sacken

scaean

scaena

scance

scance

adj

  1. Reproachful

noun

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) A gleam or glow.
  2. (medicine, obsolete) A dose of radiation.
  3. (obsolete) A social discussion.
  4. A crescent-shaped structure of stones built to afford cover in battle.

verb

  1. (Scotland) To give a cursory examination.
  2. (Scotland) To shine.
  3. (Scotland, obsolete) To reflect on; to consider.
  4. To take cover in a scance.

scenas

scends

scends

noun

  1. plural of scend

scenes

scenes

noun

  1. plural of scene

scenic

scenic

adj

  1. dramatic; theatrical
  2. having beautiful scenery; picturesque
  3. of or relating to scenery

noun

  1. (informal) a scenic artist; a person employed to design backgrounds for theatre etc.
  2. a depiction of scenery

scents

scents

noun

  1. plural of scent

verb

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

scerne

scerne

verb

  1. (obsolete) To discern.

schein

schene

schene

noun

  1. (historical) An Egyptian or Persian measure of length, varying from thirty-two to sixty stadia.

schone

scient

scient

adj

  1. Knowing; aware; knowledgeable.

sclent

sconce

sconce

noun

  1. (Oxford University slang) An act of sconcing; very similar to a fine at Cambridge University, though a sconce is the act of issuing a penalty rather than the penalty itself.
  2. (architecture) A squinch.
  3. (obsolete) A hut for protection and shelter; a stall.
  4. A candlestick (holder for a candle, especially a circular tube, with a brim, into which a candle is inserted), either with a handle for carrying, or with a bracket for attaching to a wall.
  5. A fixed seat or shelf.
  6. A fixture for a light, which holds it and provides a screen against wind or against a naked flame or lightbulb.
  7. A fragment of a floe of ice.
  8. A head or a skull.
  9. A poll tax; a mulct or fine.
  10. A type of small fort or other fortification, especially as built to defend a pass or ford.

verb

  1. (Oxford University slang) During a meal or as part of a drinking game, to announce some (usually outrageous) deed such that anyone who has done it must drink; similar to I have never; commonly associated with crewdates; very similar to fining at Cambridge University.
  2. (obsolete) To impose a fine, a forfeit, or a mulct.
  3. (obsolete) to shut within a sconce; to imprison.

scones

scones

noun

  1. plural of scone

screen

screen

noun

  1. (American football) Short for screen pass.
  2. (Scotland, archaic) A large scarf.
  3. (architecture) A dwarf wall or partition carried up to a certain height for separation and protection, as in a church, to separate the aisle from the choir, etc.
  4. (baseball) The protective netting which protects the audience from flying objects
  5. (basketball) An offensive tactic in which a player stands so as to block a defender from reaching a teammate.
  6. (by analogy) Searching through a sample for a target; an act of screening
  7. (computing) The visualised data or imagery displayed on a computer screen.
  8. (cricket) An erection of white canvas or wood placed on the boundary opposite a batsman to make the ball more easily visible.
  9. (figurative) A disguise; concealment.
  10. (genetics) A technique used to identify genes so as to study gene functions.
  11. (mining, quarrying) A frame supporting a mesh of bars or wires used to classify fragments of stone by size, allowing the passage of fragments whose a diameter is smaller than the distance between the bars or wires.
  12. (nautical) A collection of less-valuable vessels that travel with a more valuable one for the latter's protection.
  13. (printing) A stencil upon a framed mesh through which paint is forced onto printed-on material; the frame with the mesh itself.
  14. A physical divider intended to block an area from view, or provide shelter from something dangerous.
  15. One of the individual regions of a video game, etc. divided into separate screens.
  16. The informational viewing area of electronic devices, where output is displayed.
  17. The viewing surface or area of a movie, or moving picture or slide presentation.

verb

  1. (basketball) To stand so as to block a defender from reaching a teammate.
  2. (film, television) To present publicly (on the screen).
  3. (medicine) To examine patients or treat a sample in order to detect a chemical or a disease, or to assess susceptibility to a disease.
  4. (molecular biology) To search chemical libraries by means of a computational technique in order to identify chemical compounds which would potentially bind to a given biological target such as a protein.
  5. To determine the source or subject matter of a call before deciding whether to answer the phone.
  6. To filter by passing through a screen.
  7. To fit with a screen.
  8. To remove information, or censor intellectual material from viewing. To hide the facts.
  9. To shelter or conceal.

scrine

scrine

noun

  1. (obsolete) A chest or other box for storing valuables.

scunge

scunge

noun

  1. (countable, slang) A dirty or untidy person; one who takes no pride in their appearance.
  2. (countable, slang) A scrounger; one who habitually borrows.
  3. (countable, slang, derogatory) A scoundrel; a worthless or despicable person.
  4. (uncountable, slang) Muck, scum, dirt, dirtiness; also used attributively.

verb

  1. To mark with scunge; to begrime or besmirch.
  2. To scrounge; to borrow.
  3. To slink about; to sneak, to insinuate.

seance

seance

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of séance.

verb

  1. Alternative spelling of séance

secant

secant

adj

  1. That cuts or divides.

noun

  1. (geometry) A straight line that intersects a curve at two or more points.
  2. (trigonometry) In a right triangle, the reciprocal of the cosine of an angle. Symbol: sec

secern

secern

verb

  1. (archaic) To separate or set apart (someone or something from other persons or things).
  2. (by extension) To separate (something from other things) in the mind; to discriminate, to distinguish.
  3. (physiology, archaic) Synonym of secrete (“to extract or separate (a substance) from the blood, etc., for excretion or for the fulfilling of a physiological function”)
  4. (physiology, rare) To secrete a substance.
  5. Of a person or thing: to become separated from others.

secnav

second

second

adj

  1. Being of the same kind as one that has preceded; another.
  2. Next to the first in value, power, excellence, dignity, or rank; secondary; subordinate; inferior.
  3. Number-two; following after the first one with nothing between them. The ordinal number corresponding to the cardinal number two.

adv

  1. (with superlative) After the first; at the second rank.
  2. After the first occurrence but before the third.

noun

  1. (baseball) Second base.
  2. (informal) A second-class honours degree.
  3. (informal) A short, indeterminate amount of time.
  4. (music) The interval between two adjacent notes in a diatonic scale (either or both of them may be raised or lowered from the basic scale via any type of accidental).
  5. (obsolete) Aid; assistance; help.
  6. (usually in the plural) A manufactured item that, though still usable, fails to meet quality control standards.
  7. (usually in the plural) An additional helping of food.
  8. A Cub Scout appointed to assist the sixer.
  9. A chance or attempt to achieve what should have been done the first time, usually indicating success this time around. (See second-guess.)
  10. A unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a minute of arc or one part in 3600 of a degree.
  11. One who supports another in a contest or combat, such as a dueller's assistant.
  12. One who supports or seconds a motion, or the act itself, as required in certain meetings to pass judgement etc.
  13. One-sixtieth of a minute; the SI unit of time, defined as the duration of 9,192,631,770 periods of radiation corresponding to the transition between two hyperfine levels of caesium-133 in a ground state at a temperature of absolute zero and at rest.
  14. Something that is next in rank, quality, precedence, position, status, or authority.
  15. Something that is number two in a series.
  16. The agent of a party to an honour dispute whose role was to try to resolve the dispute or to make the necessary arrangements for a duel.
  17. The place that is next below or after first in a race or contest.
  18. The second gear of an engine.

verb

  1. (climbing) To climb after a lead climber.
  2. (transitive) To agree as a second person to (a proposal), usually to reach a necessary quorum of two. (See under [[#Etymology 3]] for translations.)
  3. (transitive) To agree as a second person to (a proposal), usually to reach a necessary quorum of two. (This may come from the English adjective above.)
  4. (transitive) To assist or support; to back.
  5. (transitive, UK) To transfer temporarily to alternative employment.
  6. (transitive, music) To accompany by singing as the second performer.
  7. To follow in the next place; to succeed.

secund

secund

adj

  1. (botany, zoology) Arranged on one side only, as flowers or leaves on a stalk; unilateral.

sencio

seneca

senlac

sicken

sicken

verb

  1. (intransitive) To be filled with disgust or abhorrence.
  2. (intransitive) To become disgusting or tedious.
  3. (intransitive) To become ill.
  4. (intransitive) To become weak; to decay; to languish.
  5. (sports) To lower the standing of.
  6. (transitive) To fill with disgust or abhorrence.
  7. (transitive) To make ill.

skance

snecks

snecks

noun

  1. plural of sneck

verb

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

socmen

socmen

noun

  1. plural of socman

spence

spence

noun

  1. (UK, dialect, dated) A buttery or pantry

spency

stance

stance

noun

  1. (Scotland) A place for buses or taxis to await passengers; a bus stop, a taxi rank.
  2. (Scotland) A place where a fair or market is held; a location where a street trader can carry on business.
  3. (obsolete, rare) A stanza.
  4. (specifically, climbing) A foothold or ledge on which to set up a belay.
  5. A place to stand; a position, a site, a station.
  6. One's opinion or point of view.
  7. The manner, pose, or posture in which one stands.

verb

  1. (transitive, Scotland) To place, to position, to station; (specifically) to put (cattle) into an enclosure or pen in preparation for sale.

stench

stench

noun

  1. (figurative) A foul quality.
  2. (obsolete) A smell or odour, not necessarily bad.
  3. a strong foul smell; a stink.

verb

  1. (obsolete) To cause to emit a disagreeable odour; to cause to stink.
  2. To stanch.

sucken

sucken

noun

  1. (obsolete) The duty of a tenant to bring corn etc to a particular mill to be ground.
  2. (obsolete) The land astricted in this way.

suncke

synced

synced

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of sync

uncase

uncase

verb

  1. (transitive) To take out of a case or covering; to uncover.
  2. (transitive, intransitive) To strip (someone); to undress.
  3. (transitive, military) To display, or spread to view, as a flag, or the colors of a military body.
  4. (transitive, obsolete) To skin or flay.

uncles

uncles

noun

  1. plural of uncle

verb

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

unesco

usance

usance

noun

  1. Customary or habitual usage.
  2. The interest paid on a borrowed sum, usury.
  3. The length of time permitted for the payment of a bill of exchange.
  4. Use.

winces

winces

noun

  1. plural of wince