(nautical) The thickest and strongest planks in a wooden ship's side, wales.
(underwater diving, pathology, usually with the) Synonym of decompression sickness.
plural of bend
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bend
danes
deans
deans
noun
plural of dean
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dean
denes
denes
noun
plural of dene
denis
denis
noun
plural of deni
dense
dense
adj
(mathematics, topology) Being a subset of a topological space that approximates the space well. See the Wikipedia article on dense sets for a mathematical definition.
(of a person) Slow to comprehend; of low intelligence.
Compact; crowded together.
Having relatively high density.
Obscure, or difficult to understand.
Opaque; allowing little light to pass through.
Thick; difficult to penetrate.
dents
dents
noun
plural of dent
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dent
denys
denys
Proper noun
name, an alternative spelling of Denis
dines
dines
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dine
dinse
doesn
dunes
dunes
noun
plural of dune
dusen
dynes
dynes
noun
plural of dyne
ednas
edson
fends
fends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fend
lends
lends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of lend
mends
mends
noun
Obsolete form of amends.
plural of mend
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mend
needs
needs
adv
(archaic) Either directly or indirectly preceded or followed by an auxiliary verb, often must: of necessity or need; necessarily, indispensably.
noun
plural of need
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of need
nerds
nerds
noun
plural of nerd
nides
nides
noun
plural of nide
nodes
nodes
noun
plural of node
nosed
nosed
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of nose.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nose
nudes
nudes
noun
plural of nude
pends
pends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of pend
psend
rends
rends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of rend
sande
saned
scend
scend
noun
The rising motion of water as a wave passes; a surge; the upward angular displacement of a vessel, opposed to pitch, the correlative downward movement.
verb
(intransitive) To heave upward.
sedan
sedan
noun
(US, Australia, Canada, New Zealand) An automobile designed in a configuration with separate compartments for engine space, driver/passenger space and luggage space.
A handbarrow for transporting fish.
An enclosed windowed chair suitable for a single occupant, carried by at least two porters, in equal numbers in front and behind, using wooden rails that passed through metal brackets on the sides of the chair.
sends
sends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of send
shend
shend
verb
(archaic) To blame.
(archaic) To destroy; to spoil.
(archaic) To overpower; to surpass.
(obsolete) To disgrace or put to shame.
snead
snead
noun
(UK) A snath.
(UK, dialect) A line or cord; a string.
A piece; bit; slice.
verb
(transitive) To cut; lop; prune.
sneds
sneds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sned
sneed
sneed
verb
(Internet slang) To seethe; to become extremely frustrated and agitated.
simple past tense and past participle of snee
snide
snide
adj
Disparaging or derisive in an insinuative way.
Tricky; deceptive; false; spurious; contemptible.
noun
(countable) An underhanded, tricky person given to sharp practice; a sharper; a cheat.
(uncountable) Counterfeit money.
snyed
sonde
sonde
noun
(medicine) Probe; sound.
(physical sciences) Any of various devices for testing physical conditions, often for remote or underwater locations.
spend
spend
noun
(in the plural) Expenditures; money or pocket money.
Amount of money spent (during a period); expenditure.
Discharged semen.
Vaginal discharge.
verb
(dated) To squander.
(dated, transitive, intransitive) To have an orgasm; to ejaculate sexually.
(intransitive) To waste or wear away; to be consumed.
(mining) To break ground; to continue working.
(transitive, intransitive) To pay out (money).
To be diffused; to spread.
To bestow; to employ; often with on or upon.
To consume, to use up (time).
To exhaust, to wear out.
stend
stend
noun
(UK, dialect, archaic) A leap.
verb
(UK, dialect, archaic, intransitive) To rear or leap.
(UK, dialect, archaic, intransitive) To walk with long strides.
svend
tends
tends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tend
vends
vends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of vend
wends
wends
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wend