Astonished or confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder; greatly surprised (often with ensuing adpositions e.g. at, with, or by).
verb
simple past tense and past participle of amaze
amazer
amazes
amazes
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amaze
apozem
apozem
noun
(medicine, obsolete) A decoction or infusion.
camize
eczema
eczema
noun
(sometimes) Synonym of dermatitis
(usually) Synonym of atopic dermatitis
enzyme
enzyme
noun
(Christianity) leavened bread, as opposed to azyme
(biochemistry) A globular protein that catalyses a biological chemical reaction.
enzyms
enzyms
noun
plural of enzym
eziama
hametz
jimnez
maizer
maizes
maizes
noun
plural of maize
mamzer
mamzer
noun
(Judaism) A child born to Jewish parents whose relationship is incestuous or otherwise forbidden by Jewish law (e.g. an unmarried man and a married woman), or the descendant of such a person.
A child who is born from an incestuous or adulterous relationship; a bastard.
A contemptible person; a jerk.
maretz
mazame
mazame
noun
Alternative form of mazama
mazers
mazers
noun
plural of mazer
mazier
mazier
adj
comparative form of mazy: more mazy
meazle
medize
medize
verb
(intransitive, historical, of ancient Greeks) To side with the Persians; to be loyal to the Persian Empire rather than Greeks.
megrez
mendez
menzie
mezail
mezail
noun
Alternative form of mesail
mezair
mezair
noun
Alternative form of mézair
mezcal
mezcal
noun
Alternative form of mescal
mezoff
mezuza
mezuza
noun
Alternative spelling of mezuzah
mezzos
mezzos
noun
plural of mezzo
milzie
mitzie
mizens
mizens
noun
plural of mizen
mizzen
mizzen
adj
(nautical) Hindmost; nearest the stern.
noun
(nautical) A fore-and-aft sail set on a mizzenmast.
(nautical) Mizzenmast.
mizzle
mizzle
noun
Misty rain or drizzle.
verb
(chiefly Britain) To abscond, scram, flee.
(intransitive) To yield.
(intransitive, now dialectal, UK, Canada, US) To rain in very fine drops.
(transitive) To muddle or confuse. (Probably from a misreading of past tense/participle misled.)
momzer
mozier
muzzle
muzzle
noun
(chiefly Scotland) A piece of the forward end of the plow-beam by which the traces are attached.
(firearms) The mouth or the end for entrance or discharge of a gun, pistol etc., that the bullet emerges from.
(obsolete, historical) An openwork covering for the nose, used for the defense of the horse, and forming part of the bards in the 15th and 16th centuries.
(slang, derogatory, by extension) A person's mouth.
A device used to prevent an animal from biting or eating, which is worn on its snout.
The protruding part of an animal's head which includes the nose, mouth and jaws.
verb
(intransitive) To bring the muzzle or mouth near.
(transitive) To bind or confine an animal's mouth by putting a muzzle, as to prevent it from eating or biting.
(transitive, figuratively) To restrain (from speaking, expressing opinion or acting); to gag; to silence; to censor.
(transitive, obsolete) To fondle with the closed mouth; to nuzzle.
(transitive, obsolete) To veil, mask, muffle.
przemy
smazes
smazes
noun
plural of smaze
unmaze
vmsize
zarema
zeboim
zeeman
zeugma
zeugma
noun
(rhetoric) Syllepsis.
(rhetoric) The act of using a word, particularly an adjective or verb, to apply to more than one noun when its sense is appropriate to only one.
ziamet
ziamet
noun
A form of land tenure in the Ottoman Empire.
zimmer
zombie
zombie
noun
(Australia, slang) Marijuana, or similar drugs.
(Canada, historical, derogatory) A conscripted member of the Canadian military during World War II who was assigned to home defence rather than to combat in Europe.
(computing) A computer affected by malware which causes it to do whatever the attacker wants it to do without the user's knowledge.
(computing) A process or task which has terminated but has not been removed from the list of processes, typically because it has an unresponsive parent process.
(figuratively) A human being in a state of extreme mental exhaustion.
(figuratively) An apathetic or slow-witted person.
(philosophy) A hypothetical being that is indistinguishable from a normal human being except in that it lacks conscious experience, qualia, or sentience.
(voodoo, fiction) A person, usually undead, animated by unnatural forces (such as magic), with no soul or will of his/her own.
A cocktail of rum and fruit juices.
An information worker who has signed a nondisclosure agreement.
zoomed
zoomed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of zoom
zosema
zulema
zymase
zymase
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a group of enzymes that catalyze the fermentation of simple carbohydrates to ethanol and carbon dioxide.
zymite
zymome
zymome
noun
(chemistry, obsolete) A glutinous substance, insoluble in alcohol, resembling legumin; later called vegetable fibrin, vegetable albumin, or gluten casein.