(figuratively) To defeat, refute, discredit, or consume utterly (as a theory, belief or opponent).
(literally) To destroy (of buildings, especially in a planned and intentional fashion).
demophil
demophil
noun
Dated form of demophile (“friend of the people”).
dihelium
dihelium
noun
(chemistry, especially in combination) Two helium atoms in a molecule.
dimethyl
dimethyl
noun
(organic chemistry) (in combination) Two methyl groups in a molecule.
dishelms
dishelms
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dishelm
dithymol
grimhild
halidome
halidoms
halidoms
noun
plural of halidom
halimeda
haplomid
heimdall
homaloid
homaloid
noun
(geometry) An element of a homaloidal system, in particular the image of a hyperplane under a Cremona transformation.
lindholm
lymphoid
lymphoid
adj
(anatomy) Relating to, or found within the lymphatic system of the body
manchild
mathilda
mathilda
Proper noun
name, a less common spelling of Matilda.
mathilde
milkshed
milkshed
noun
(agriculture, economics) A region producing milk that may be supplied to the area of demand with practical (competitively advantageous) speed and cost of transport.
A shed in which animals are milked. (Contrast milkhouse, a building or portion thereof where milk is cooled and stored pending transport.)
modishly
modishly
adv
In a modish manner.
oldhamia
thimbled
thimbled
adj
(nautical, technology) Of a cable or rope, or a piece of machinery or other device: having a thimble (“ring-, thimble-, or tube-shaped component”).
Of a finger: having a thimble (“cup-shaped cap used in sewing to push the needle through material”) on the tip; of a person: wearing a thimble on one's finger.