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cochard

codhead

codhead

noun

  1. (Britain) A person from Fleetwood, a town in the northwest of Lancashire.
  2. (Britain) A person from Grimsby, a fishing town in Lincolnshire, in the north of England.
  3. (Britain) A person from Whitby, a town in North Yorkshire, in the northeast of England.
  4. (Tyneside, humorous) A person from North Shields, a town in Tyne and Wear, in the northeast of England.

coheads

coheads

noun

  1. plural of cohead

cowhand

cowhand

noun

  1. One who tends free-range cattle, especially in the American West.

crashed

crashed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of crash

cuphead

cuphead

noun

  1. (engineering) A hemispherical head on a rivet.

daffish

daffish

adj

  1. (obsolete) Stupid, silly.

daghesh

dahinda

dahlias

dahlias

noun

  1. plural of dahlia

dahoman

dahomey

dahomey

Proper noun

  1. A former country in Africa, located in present-day Benin.

dahoons

dahoons

noun

  1. plural of dahoon

daincha

dakhini

daledhs

daledhs

noun

  1. plural of daledh

daleths

daleths

noun

  1. plural of daleth

dalhart

dalhart

Proper noun

  1. A city in Texas, USA

dammish

dammish

verb

  1. (Scotland, obsolete) to stun, to stupefy

dampish

dampish

adj

  1. (obsolete) Characterised by noxious vapours; misty, smoky.
  2. Moderately damp or moist.

danaher

dankish

dankish

adj

  1. Somewhat dank.

daphene

daphnad

daphnes

daphnes

noun

  1. plural of daphne

daphnia

daphnia

noun

  1. A water flea of the genus Daphnia.

daphnid

daphnid

noun

  1. Any water flea of the genus Daphnia

daphnin

daphnin

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) A plant toxin originally isolated from the mezereon.

daphnis

daphnis

Proper noun

  1. A moon of Saturn.

dapicho

darghin

daribah

darkish

darkish

adj

  1. Somewhat dark.

darogah

darogha

darragh

darshan

darshan

noun

  1. (Hinduism, Buddhism) Hierophany, theophany; being in the presence of the divine or holy (as a person or object).

darwesh

dasahra

dasehra

dasheen

dasheen

noun

  1. Old cocoyam; the edible starchy yellow tuber of the taro plant.

dashers

dashers

noun

  1. plural of dasher

dashier

dashier

adj

  1. comparative form of dashy: more dashy

dashiki

dashiki

noun

  1. A loose and brightly-colored African shirt.

dashing

dashing

adj

  1. Chic, fashionable.
  2. Spirited, audacious and full of high spirits.

noun

  1. The action of the verb to dash.

verb

  1. present participle of dash

dashnak

dashpot

dashpot

noun

  1. A mechanical damping device consisting of a piston that moves through a viscous fluid (usually oil); used, in conjunction with a spring, in shock absorbers.

datchas

datchas

noun

  1. plural of datcha

dauphin

dauphin

noun

  1. (allegorical): An eldest son.
  2. The eldest son of the king of France. Under the Valois and Bourbon dynasties, the Dauphin of France, generally shortened to Dauphin, was heir apparent to the throne of France. The title derived from the main title of the Dauphin, Dauphin of Viennois.

dayhoit

deadish

deadish

adj

  1. Somewhat dead, dull, or lifeless.

deafish

deafish

adj

  1. Somewhat deaf.

dearths

dearths

noun

  1. plural of dearth

deashed

deashed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of deash

deashes

deashes

verb

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

deathin

deathly

deathly

adj

  1. Appearing as though dead, or on the verge of death.
  2. Deadly, fatal, causing death.

adv

  1. Extremely, dreadfully.
  2. In a way that resembles death.

debauch

debauch

noun

  1. An individual act of debauchery.
  2. An orgy.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To indulge in revelry.
  2. (transitive) To debase (something); to lower the value of (something).
  3. (transitive) To morally corrupt (someone); to seduce.

deborah

decarch

decarch

noun

  1. A member of a group of ten rulers

decharm

decharm

verb

  1. (transitive) To free from a charm; to disenchant.

decorah

dehache

dekarch

dekarch

noun

  1. decarch

delilah

delilah

Proper noun

  1. The mistress of Samson who betrayed him to the Philistines.
  2. name of Biblical origin.

Noun

  1. A beautiful, cunning and treacherous woman; a femme fatale.
  2. A libertine; a harlot; a woman of loose morals.

delphia

demarch

demarch

noun

  1. (obsolete) march; walk; gait
  2. The chief magistrate of a deme.

demihag

depeach

depeach

verb

  1. (obsolete) To discharge.

dephase

dephase

verb

  1. To make (different parts of a circuit etc.) out of phase

detache

detachs

devchar

dghaisa

dghaisa

noun

  1. A small boat resembling a gondola, common in Malta.

dhahran

dhamnoo

dhangar

dhanush

dharana

dharana

noun

  1. Single-minded focus or concentration as part of practising yoga.

dharani

dharani

noun

  1. A Buddhist chant or incantation.

dharmas

dharmas

noun

  1. plural of dharma

dharmic

dharmic

adj

  1. Alternative form of Dharmic

dharnas

dharnas

noun

  1. plural of dharna

dhooras

dhourra

dhundia

dhurnas

diahann

diantha

dianthe

diarchy

diarchy

noun

  1. A state under the rule of two people; the form of government of such state.
  2. Rule by two people.

dibrach

didache

didache

Proper noun

  1. An early Christian treatise, written in the first or second century C.E. and published in the nineteenth century.

diehard

diehard

adj

  1. Complete; having no opposite opinion of anything in a particular topic of one's values; thorough of in one's beliefs.
  2. Fanatically opposing progress or reform.
  3. Unreasonably or stubbornly resisting change.

noun

  1. A person with such an attitude.

digraph

digraph

noun

  1. (computing) A two-character sequence used to enter a single conceptual character.
  2. (divination of the Taixuanjing) a sequence of two lines, each of which may be unbroken, broken once, or broken twice.
  3. (graph theory) A directed graph.
  4. (linguistics) A pair of letters, especially a pair representing a single phoneme.

dihalid

dimashq

dimphia

diphase

diphase

noun

  1. Synonym of biphase

diphead

diphead

noun

  1. (rare, slang, derogatory, euphemistic) An idiot; a detestable person.

dirhams

dirhams

noun

  1. plural of dirham

dishpan

dishpan

noun

  1. A large basin or pan with a flat bottom in which dishes are washed.

dishrag

dishrag

noun

  1. (slang) An unclean person; used in similes.
  2. A piece of cloth used for washing dishes.

djibbah

dmarche

doatish

doatish

adj

  1. Obsolete spelling of dotish

doghead

doghead

noun

  1. (firearms) That part of a matchlock or flintlock gun or rifle that holds the burning fuse or flint and applies it to the gunpowder.
  2. (mythology) A mythical creature with a human body and a dog's head.

donahoe

donahue

donaugh

dorhawk

dorhawk

noun

  1. A bird, the European goatsucker.

dorlach

dorlach

noun

  1. A bundle; a knapsack.

dorthea

dourahs

drachen

drachma

drachma

noun

  1. A coin worth one drachma.
  2. A later Greek weight equal to a gram.
  3. An Ancient Greek weight of about 66.5 grains, or 4.3 grams.
  4. The currency of Greece in ancient times and again from 1832 until 2001, with the symbol ₯, since replaced by the euro.

drachms

drachms

noun

  1. plural of drachm

draught

draught

noun

  1. (Australia) Ale: a type of beer brewed using top-fermenting yeast.
  2. (Britain) A checker: a game piece used in the game of draughts.
  3. (British spelling) Alternative form of draft in some of its senses.
  4. (UK, medicine, obsolete) A mild vesicatory.
  5. (UK, obsolete) A sudden attack upon an enemy.
  6. (UK, obsolete) Any picture or drawing.
  7. (obsolete) An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.

verb

  1. (UK) Alternative spelling of draft

duarchy

duarchy

noun

  1. A government by two persons.

duchamp

duhamel

dusehra

dwamish

dyakish

dyarchy

dyarchy

noun

  1. Alternative form of diarchy

dymphia

earhead

earthed

earthed

adj

  1. (Britain) Grounded, connected electrically to the ground.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of earth

echards

echards

noun

  1. plural of echard

echidna

echidna

noun

  1. Any of the species of small spined monotremes in family Tachyglossidae, the four extant species of which are found in Australia and southern New Guinea.

echnida

edaphic

edaphic

adj

  1. (geography) Relating to, or determined by, conditions of the soil, especially as it relates to biological systems.

edaphon

edaphon

noun

  1. (biology) Any animal or plant found in soil.

edhessa

egghead

egghead

noun

  1. (derogatory) A bald person, especially a man.
  2. (derogatory) A coldly out of personal touch intellectual.
  3. A bald head.

endarch

endaseh

endecha

endhand

engdahl

enhardy

enhydra

enshade

ephedra

ephedra

noun

  1. A stimulant derived from the plant Ephedra sinica used in traditional Chinese herbal medicine and in over-the-counter weight-loss aids.
  2. Any plant of the genus Ephedra of gymnosperm shrubs.

ephydra

erhardt

ethelda

exhaled

exhaled

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of exhale

exhedra

exhedra

noun

  1. Alternative form of exedra

faddish

faddish

adj

  1. Being or relating to a fad; trendy.

fahland

faithed

faithed

adj

  1. (obsolete) Having faith or a faith; honest; sincere.
  2. Having faith of a specified quality or type.

farhand

fashoda

fathead

fathead

noun

  1. (derogatory) An idiot; a fool.
  2. A blobfish, Psychrolutes microporos
  3. A cyprinid fish of the Mississippi valley, Pimephales promelas, the black-headed minnow.
  4. A labroid food fish of California; the California sheephead. Semicossyphus pulcher.
  5. Any of several species of fish of the genus Cubiceps

flashed

flashed

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of flash