Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clue
clune
clute
clute
Proper noun
A city in Texas.
cruel
cruel
adj
(slang) Cool; awesome; neat.
Harsh; severe.
Intentionally causing or reveling in pain and suffering; merciless, heartless.
adv
(nonstandard) To a great degree; terribly.
noun
Alternative form of crewel
verb
(Australia, transitive, intransitive) To violently provoke (a child) in the belief that this will make them more assertive.
(chiefly Australia, New Zealand) To spoil or ruin (one's chance of success)
culet
culet
noun
(historical) A component of armor, consisting of overlapping plates designed to protect the buttocks.
A small, flat face often cut at the base of a brilliant-cut gemstone.
culex
culex
noun
Any of various mosquitoes of the genus Culex, some of which carry disease.
cupel
cupel
noun
A small circular receptacle used in assaying gold or silver with lead.
verb
To refine by means of a cupel.
deluc
dulce
dulce
adj
(obsolete) sweet
noun
(obsolete) sweetness
Alternative form of dulse
seaweed; kelp
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To make sweet; to soothe.
leuce
leuch
leuco
lubec
luces
luces
noun
plural of luce
lucet
lucet
noun
A device for making braided cord.
lucey
lucie
lucre
lucre
noun
Money, riches, or wealth, especially when seen as having a corrupting effect or causing greed, or obtained in an underhanded manner.
ulcer
ulcer
noun
(figurative) Anything that festers and corrupts like an open sore; a vice in character.
(pathology) An open sore of the skin, eyes or mucous membrane, often caused by an initial abrasion and generally maintained by an inflammation and/or an infection.
(pathology) Peptic ulcer.
uncle
uncle
intj
A cry used to indicate surrender.
noun
(Britain, informal, dated) A pawnbroker.
(Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, informal) Any middle-aged or elderly man older than the speaker and/or listener.
(Southern US, slang, archaic) An older African-American male.
(endearing) Used as a fictive kinship title for a close male friend of one's parent or parents.
(especially in the Southern US, parts of UK and South Asia) An affectionate term for a man of an older generation than oneself, especially a friend of one's parents, by means of fictive kin.
(euphemistic) Used as a title for the male companion to one's (usually unmarried) parent.
(figuratively) A source of advice, encouragement, or help.
The brother or brother-in-law of one’s parent.
The male cousin of one’s parent.
verb
(intransitive, colloquial) To act like, or as, an uncle.
(transitive, colloquial) To address somebody by the term uncle.