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amante

amenta

amenta

noun

  1. plural of amentum

amenti

aments

aments

noun

  1. plural of ament

amenty

amtmen

anthem

anthem

noun

  1. (archaic) Antiphon.
  2. (informal) A very popular song or track.
  3. A choral or vocal composition, often with a religious or political lyric.
  4. A hymn of praise or loyalty.

verb

  1. (transitive, poetic) To celebrate with anthems.

batmen

batmen

noun

  1. plural of batman

bement

cement

cement

noun

  1. (anatomy) The layer of bone investing the root and neck of a tooth; cementum.
  2. (countable, uncountable) A powdered substance produced by firing (calcining) calcium carbonate (limestone) and clay that develops strong cohesive properties when mixed with water. The main ingredient of concrete.
  3. (figurative) A bond of union; that which unites firmly, as persons in friendship or in society.
  4. (uncountable) Any material with strong adhesive and cohesive properties such as binding agents, glues, grout.
  5. (uncountable) The paste-like substance resulting from mixing such a powder with water, or the rock-like substance that forms when it dries.

verb

  1. (figuratively) To make permanent.
  2. (transitive) To affix with cement.
  3. (transitive) To overlay or coat with cement.
  4. (transitive, figurative) To unite firmly or closely.

centum

centum

adj

  1. (Indo-European studies) Referring to an Indo-European language that did not produce sibilants from a series of Proto-Indo-European palatovelar stops.

noun

  1. (India) Perfect score on a board exam.
  2. (Sanskrit and other Indian philology) Satakam, set of one hundred verses connected by the same metre or topic.

dement

dement

adj

  1. (obsolete) insane, demented

noun

  1. An insane person, or one afflicted with dementia

verb

  1. (transitive) To drive mad; to craze

doment

egmont

elmont

emetin

emetin

noun

  1. (organic chemistry) The alkaloid forming the active principle of ipecacuanha root.

emunct

enmist

enmist

verb

  1. (transitive) To enfold, as if in mist.

enmity

enmity

noun

  1. A state or feeling of opposition, hostility, hatred or animosity.
  2. The quality of being an enemy; hostile or unfriendly disposition.

entame

entame

verb

  1. (obsolete) To make tame, subdue, conquer, subjugate, enslave.

entomb

entomb

verb

  1. (figurative, transitive) To confine in restrictive surroundings.
  2. (transitive) To deposit in a tomb.

esmont

etamin

etamin

noun

  1. Alternative form of etamine

etymon

etymon

noun

  1. (linguistics) The original or earlier form of an inherited or borrowed word, affix, or morpheme either from an earlier period in a language's development, from an ancestral language, or from a foreign language.
  2. Meaning as derived and conveyed thereby: The literal meaning of a term according to its origin, which may differ from its usual meaning when the latter relies on idiomatic conventions that are not conveyed by the term alone (that is, they must be known in other ways, such as experience, training, education, or dictionary lookup).

foment

foment

noun

  1. Fomentation.

verb

  1. (medicine) To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.
  2. To incite or cause troublesome acts; to encourage; to instigate.

gnetum

hamnet

hetman

hetman

noun

  1. (history) A Cossack headman or general.
  2. Title used by the second-highest military commander in Poland and Lithuania (15th to 18th century).

impent

inmate

inmate

noun

  1. A person confined to an institution such as a prison (as a convict) or hospital (as a patient).
  2. A person who shares a residence (such as a hotel guest, a lodger, or a student living on campus), or other place.

inmeat

inmeat

noun

  1. Entrails.
  2. The part of the intestines of an animal used as food, as the sweetbread, kidneys, etc.

intime

intime

adj

  1. (obsolete) inward; internal; intimate

jument

jument

noun

  1. (obsolete) An animal, especially a beast of burden.

lament

lament

noun

  1. A song expressing grief.
  2. An expression of grief, suffering, sadness or regret.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To express grief; to weep or wail; to mourn.
  2. (transitive) To feel great sorrow or regret; to bewail.

lemont

loment

loment

noun

  1. (botany) A type of modified legume that breaks apart at constrictions occurring between the segments of the seeds.

magnet

magnet

noun

  1. (Internet) Short for magnet link.
  2. (informal, figuratively, preceded by a noun) A person or thing that attracts what is denoted by the preceding noun.
  3. A piece of material that attracts some metals by magnetism.

manent

manlet

manlet

noun

  1. (derogatory) A short man, especially a muscular one.

mannet

mantee

mantel

mantel

noun

  1. (climbing) A maneuver to surmount a ledge, involving pushing down on the ledge to bring up the body. Also called a mantelshelf.
  2. The shelf above a fireplace which may be also a structural support for the masonry of the chimney.

verb

  1. (climbing) To surmount a ledge by pushing down on the ledge to bring up the body.

manteo

manter

mantes

mantes

noun

  1. plural of mantis

mantle

mantle

noun

  1. (anatomy) The cerebral cortex.
  2. (figuratively) A figurative garment representing authority or status, capable of affording protection.
  3. (figuratively) Anything that covers or conceals something else; a cloak.
  4. (geology) The layer between the Earth's core and crust.
  5. (heraldry) A mantling.
  6. (malacology) The body wall of a mollusc, from which the shell is secreted.
  7. (ornithology) The back of a bird together with the folded wings.
  8. A fireplace shelf; Alternative spelling of mantel
  9. A gauzy fabric impregnated with metal nitrates, used in some kinds of gas and oil lamps and lanterns, which forms a rigid but fragile mesh of metal oxides when heated during initial use and then produces white light from the heat of the flame below it. (So called because it is hung above the lamp's flame like a mantel.)
  10. A penstock for a water wheel.
  11. A piece of clothing somewhat like an open robe or cloak, especially that worn by Orthodox bishops. (Compare mantum.)
  12. The outer wall and casing of a blast furnace, above the hearth.
  13. The zone of hot gases around a flame.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become covered or concealed.
  2. (intransitive) To spread like a mantle (especially of blood in the face and cheeks when a person flushes).
  3. (transitive) To cover or conceal (something); to cloak; to disguise.
  4. To climb over or onto something.

marten

marten

noun

  1. Any carnivorous mammal of the genus Martes in the family Mustelidae.
  2. Archaic form of martin (the bird)

matane

maynet

mayten

mayten

noun

  1. A tree native to South America, Maytenus boaria
  2. Any plant in the genus Maytenus

meeten

meeten

verb

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To make or become meet or fit; make suitable; adapt; prepare.

melton

melton

noun

  1. A tough, short-napped material used for making overcoats.

mental

mental

adj

  1. (anatomy, relational) Of or relating to the chin or median part of the lower jaw, genial.
  2. (biology, relational) Of or relating to the chinlike or liplike structure.
  3. (colloquial, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, comparable) Enjoyable or fun, especially in a frenetic way.
  4. (colloquial, UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, dated in the US, comparable) Mentally disordered; insane, mad, crazy.
  5. (relational) Intended for the care or treatment of persons affected by psychiatric disorders.
  6. Occurring or experienced in the mind.
  7. Of or relating to intellectual as contrasted with emotional activity.
  8. Of or relating to telepathic or mind-reading powers.
  9. Of, relating to, or affected by a psychiatric disorder.
  10. Of, relating to, or being intellectual as contrasted with overt physical activity.
  11. Relating to spirit or idea as opposed to matter.
  12. Relating to the mind, its activity, or its products as an object of study.

noun

  1. (zootomy) A plate or scale covering the mentum or chin of a fish or reptile.

mentes

mentha

mentha

noun

  1. (botany) Any of the mint genus Mentha, mints and similar species.

menthe

mentis

menton

menton

noun

  1. (anatomy) The lowest point of the chin / mandibular symphysis

mentor

mentor

noun

  1. A wise and trusted counselor or teacher.

verb

  1. (transitive) To act as someone's mentor.

mentum

mentum

noun

  1. (anatomy) The chin.
  2. (botany) A projection in front of the flower in some orchids.
  3. (entomology) The central part of the labium in insects.
  4. (malacology) A chin-like projection below the mouth of certain mollusks.

merton

merton

Proper noun

  1. Any of several placenames in England from words meaning lake and settlement
  2. A district in south-west London, and a London Borough within Greater London.
  3. Merton College, Oxford.
  4. from the placenames.

meting

meting

noun

  1. The act of one who metes; a distribution or handing out.

verb

  1. present participle of mete

metion

metran

metron

metron

noun

  1. (by extension) sphere of influence
  2. (physics) A two-dimensional quantum of multidimensional space, a unit of measure in Heim theory.
  3. metre (US: meter), poetic measure

metton

mfenet

milnet

minted

minted

adj

  1. (chiefly Britain, Ireland, slang) wealthy
  2. flavoured with mint
  3. made into coinage; coined

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of mint

minter

minter

noun

  1. (Britain, slang) An item in mint condition (especially a motor car)
  2. One who mints

minthe

minthe

Proper noun

  1. A nymph (associated with Mount Minthe in southern Greece) with whom Hades had an affair, after which either Hades' wife Persephone or her mother Demeter turned the nymph into the herb mint.

minuet

minuet

noun

  1. (music) A complete short musical composition inspired by and conforming to many formal characteristics of the traditional musical accompaniment to the dance of same name.
  2. (music) A movement which is part of a longer musical composition such as a suite, sonata, or symphony which is inspired by and conforming to formal characteristics of the dance of same name.
  3. (music) A tune or air to regulate the movements of the minuet dance: it has the dance form, and is commonly in 3/4, sometimes 3/8, measure.
  4. A slow graceful dance consisting of a coupé, a high step, and a balance.

verb

  1. To dance a minuet.

minute

minute

adj

  1. Very careful and exact, giving small details.
  2. Very small.

noun

  1. (architecture) A fixed part of a module.
  2. (chiefly in the plural, minutes) A (usually formal) written record of a meeting or a part of a meeting.
  3. (informal) A short but unspecified time period.
  4. (obsolete) A very small part of anything, or anything very small; a jot; a whit.
  5. (slang, US, Canada, dialectal) A while or a long unspecified period of time
  6. A nautical or a geographic mile.
  7. A point in time; a moment.
  8. A unit of angle equal to one-sixtieth of a degree.
  9. A unit of purchase on a telephone or other similar network, especially a cell phone network, roughly equivalent in gross form to sixty seconds' use of the network.
  10. A unit of time equal to sixty seconds (one-sixtieth of an hour).
  11. An old coin, a half farthing.

verb

  1. (transitive) Of an event, to write in a memo or the minutes of a meeting.
  2. To set down a short sketch or note of; to jot down; to make a minute or a brief summary of.

mitten

mitten

noun

  1. (colloquial, dated, as "the mitten") A romantic rejection; dismissal of a lover.
  2. (slang, chiefly in the plural) A boxing glove.
  3. A cat's or dog's paw that is a different colour from the main body.
  4. A type of glove or garment that covers a hand with a separate sheath for the thumb, but not for other fingers, which are either enclosed in a single section or left uncovered.

verb

  1. (transitive) To dress in mittens; to put a mitten on.

molten

molten

adj

  1. Glowing red-hot.
  2. Made from a melted substance.
  3. Melted.

verb

  1. (archaic) past participle of melt

moment

moment

noun

  1. (Internet slang, derogatory) (As in "X moment") An embarrassing event, supposed to be characteristic of some person, group, or situation.
  2. (colloquial) A fit; a brief tantrum.
  3. (figurative) Weight or importance.
  4. (historical, unit) A definite period of time, specifically one-tenth of a point, or one-fortieth or one-fiftieth of an hour.
  5. (mathematics) A quantitative measure of the shape of a set of points.
  6. (mathematics) An infinitesimal change in a varying quantity; an increment or decrement.
  7. (neurology, informal) A petit mal episode; such a spell.
  8. (physics, mechanics) Ellipsis of moment of force.
  9. A brief, unspecified amount of time.
  10. The smallest portion of time; an instant.

monest

monest

verb

  1. (obsolete) To warn; to admonish; to advise.

moneta

moneth

moneth

noun

  1. Obsolete spelling of month

monett

monnet

montem

montem

noun

  1. (UK, historical) A former custom of Eton schoolboys to go to a hill on the Bath road every third Whit Tuesday to demand 'salt-money' from passers-by, for the university expenses of the senior scholar or school captain.

montes

montes

noun

  1. plural of mons
  2. plural of monte

montre

montre

noun

  1. A hole in the wall of a pottery kiln, by which the state of the pieces inside can be judged.
  2. An organ stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes on display as part of the organ case, or otherwise specially mounted.

moonet

moonet

noun

  1. (archaic) A little moon; a moonlet.

morten

movent

movent

adj

  1. (obsolete) Moving; that moves; that is being moved.

noun

  1. (archaic) Anything that is moved or that moves, or that gives motion; mover.
  2. (law) Alternative form of movant.

munite

munite

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To fortify, strengthen.

mutine

mutine

noun

  1. (obsolete) A mutineer.
  2. (obsolete) Mutiny, rebellion.

verb

  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To rise up in revolt; to mutiny, to rebel.

mutten

netman

netmen

nutmeg

nutmeg

noun

  1. (countable) A whole nutmeg seed.
  2. (soccer, field hockey or ice hockey, basketball) The playing of the ball between the legs of an opponent.
  3. (uncountable) The powdered seed, ready for use.
  4. A grey-brown colour.
  5. A small moth, Hadula trifolii, feeding on plants and native to the Northern Hemisphere.
  6. An evergreen tree (Myristica fragrans) cultivated in the East Indies for its spicy seeds.

verb

  1. (soccer, transitive) To play the ball between the legs of (an opponent).
  2. (transitive) To flavour with nutmeg.

omenta

omenta

noun

  1. plural of omentum

ostmen

outmen

pament

piment

piment

noun

  1. (obsolete) wine flavoured with spices or honey

pitmen

pitmen

noun

  1. plural of pitman

potmen

potmen

noun

  1. plural of potman

putnem

rament

rament

noun

  1. (obsolete) A scraping; a shaving.

remint

remint

verb

  1. (transitive) To mint (create money) again or repeatedly.

sement

stamen

stamen

noun

  1. (botany) In flowering plants, the structure in a flower that produces pollen, typically consisting of an anther and a filament.

taimen

taimen

noun

  1. A species of salmon living in Siberia, Hucho taimen.

tamein

tamine

tamine

noun

  1. Alternative form of tammy (“type of woollen cloth”)

tandem

tandem

adj

  1. Together; working as one.

adv

  1. One behind the other.

noun

  1. (education) A method of language learning based on mutual exchange, where ideally each learner is a native speaker in the language the other person wants to learn.
  2. (figurative) A group of two or more people, machines etc. working together; close collaboration.
  3. (transferred sense) A bicycle or tricycle in which two people sit one behind the other, both able to pedal but only the person in front able to steer.
  4. A carriage pulled by two or more draught animals (generally draught horses) harnessed one behind the other, both providing the pulling power but only the animal in front able to steer.

taxmen

taxmen

noun

  1. plural of taxman

teaman

tedman

tegmen

tegmen

noun

  1. (anatomy) A covering such as the thin layer of bone in the roof of the middle ear of mammals.
  2. (biology) A covering or integument, usually referring to a thin layer or membrane in an organism.
  3. (botany) An integument such as the inner membrane of the coat of a seed.
  4. (entomology) In insects such as winged cockroaches and locusts, the tegmina are the stiff, membranous fore wings; in many species they are not primarily used for flight, but serve as protective covering for the delicate hind wings, which are the main organs of flight. Note that the more heavily armoured fore-wings of most beetles are called elytra, not tegmina.

temene

tenaim

terman

termen

termen

noun

  1. (entomology) The outer edge of the wing of a butterfly or moth, joining the apex to the tornus.

termin

termon

termon

noun

  1. (Ireland, historical) An area of land belonging to a church or monastery

timken

tinmen

tinmen

noun

  1. plural of tinman

tipmen

titmen

titmen

noun

  1. plural of titman

tolmen

tolmen

noun

  1. Alternative form of dolmen

toment

toneme

toneme

noun

  1. (linguistics) A phoneme in a language that uses different tones for different meanings.

topmen

topmen

noun

  1. plural of topman

tormen

tormen

noun

  1. (medicine, obsolete) Synonym of tormina (“acute pain in the abdomen”)

toymen

toymen

noun

  1. plural of toyman

tubmen

tubmen

noun

  1. plural of tubman

tupmen

tupmen

noun

  1. plural of tupman

tutmen

tutmen

noun

  1. plural of tutman

tyumen

tyumen

Proper noun

  1. A city in Russia, administrative centre of Tyumen oblast.

umteen

unempt

unmate

unmate

verb

  1. (transitive) To detach (a part) from its corresponding part, as a plug from a socket.

unmeet

unmeet

adj

  1. (archaic) Not meet or proper.

unmelt

unmelt

verb

  1. (intransitive) To undergo the process of melting in reverse.

unmete

unmeth

untame

untame

adj

  1. not tame; wild

verb

  1. (transitive) To make untame; make wild

unteam

unteam

verb

  1. (transitive) To unyoke a team from.

unteem

untime

untime

adj

  1. (obsolete) Untimely.

noun

  1. (obsolete, often used in plural) A wrong time; an unsuitable or improper time.
  2. The absence of time; timelessness

verb

  1. To cause to be done at the wrong time.

vintem

vintem

noun

  1. (historical) A former small Portuguese coin, similar to a penny.
  2. (historical) A former small unit of mass, equivalent to about 112 mg and chiefly used as a measure of gold dust.