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adarme
adarme
noun
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of mass, equivalent to about 1.8 g.
(historical) Synonym of peso, during periods when it was a Spanish coin notionally equivalent to an adarme of gold.
admire
admire
verb
(US, dialectal, rare) To be enthusiastic about (doing something); to want or like (to do something). (Sometimes followed by to.)
(obsolete, transitive) To be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at.
(transitive) To estimate or value highly; to hold in high esteem.
(transitive) To look upon with an elevated feeling of pleasure, as something which calls out approbation, esteem, love or reverence.
(transitive) To regard with wonder and delight.
adream
adream
adj
(poetic) dreaming; in dreams
amador
aramid
aramid
noun
Any of a class of strong, heat-resistant synthetic fibres, used in aerospace and military applications.
armada
armada
noun
A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada.
A large flock of anything.
Any large army or fleet of military vessels.
armado
armado
noun
(obsolete) A catfish of the genus Silurus.
Obsolete form of armada (“fleet of warships”).
armand
armida
armied
armied
adj
(in combination, rare) Having the specified number of armies.
armond
armpad
cadmar
dagmar
dagmar
noun
(informal) One of the bullet-shaped protrusions on the bumpers of various 1950s cars, especially Cadillacs.
damara
damars
damars
noun
plural of damar
dambro
damier
dammar
dammer
dammer
noun
Alternative form of damar
One who builds a dam.
damner
damner
noun
One who damns.
damour
damper
damper
adj
comparative form of damp: more damp
noun
(chiefly New Zealand, Australia) Bread made from a basic recipe of flour, water, milk, and salt, but without yeast.
(mechanical engineering) A shock absorber.
A contrivance (sordine), as in a pianoforte, to deaden vibrations; or, as in other pieces of mechanism, to check some action at a particular time.
A device that decreases the oscillations of a system.
A valve or movable plate in the flue or other part of a stove, furnace, etc., used to check or regulate the draught of air.
Something that kills the mood.
darmit
delmar
demark
demark
Verb
To demarcate.
derham
derham
noun
Archaic form of dirham.
dermad
dermad
adj
(anatomy, archaic) Toward the skin, from the inside of the body.
dermal
dermal
adj
(anatomy) Of or pertaining to skin or integument (or other forms of tissue)
noun
A body piercing consisting of an object positioned partially below and partially above the skin.
derman
dermas
dermas
noun
plural of derma
dharma
dharma
noun
(Buddhism) The teachings of the Buddha as a practice to be promulgated and taught.
(Buddhism) The teachings of the Buddha as one's personal path to enlightenment.
(Hinduism) One's obligation in respect to one's position in society, or the universe; one's duty, societally or cosmically.
(Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism) The natural order of the universe; natural law, cosmic order.
digram
digram
noun
A digraph.
dimera
dirham
dirham
noun
(historical units of measurement) Alternative form of dirhem: a former Turkish unit of weight.
A unit of currency used in the Arab world, currently the name of the currency of Morocco and the United Arab Emirates.
disarm
disarm
noun
The act of depriving a person of a weapon they carry.
verb
(intransitive) To lay down arms; to stand down.
(intransitive) To reduce one's own military forces.
(transitive) To deprive of the means or the disposition to harm; to render harmless or innocuous.
(transitive) To deprive of weapons; to deprive of the means of attack or defense; to render defenseless.
(transitive) To disable the security systems on.
dorman
drachm
drachm
noun
(historical, obsolete) Alternative form of dirhem: a small former Turkish weight (variously 1.5–3.5 g).
(historical, obsolete) Alternative form of drachma: a small former Greek weight (about 4.3 g).
(obsolete, numismatics) Alternative form of drachma: a Greek silver coin weighing one drachma.
(pharmacy) ¹⁄₈ ounce apothecary (3.89 g) (symbol: ℨ).
Alternative form of dram: One sixteenth of an ounce avoirdupois (approximately 1.77 g).
dracma
dracma
noun
Archaic form of drachma.
dramas
dramas
noun
plural of drama
dramme
dreams
dreams
noun
plural of dream
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dream
dreamt
dreamt
adj
Imagined or only extant in a dream or dreams.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of dream
dreamy
dreamy
adj
(colloquial) Sexy; handsome; attractive.
As in a dream; resembling a dream.
Having a pleasant or romantic atmosphere.
Tending to dream or daydream.
durham
durham
Proper noun
County Durham, a county in the Northeast of England.
A city in this county in the Northeast of England.
A in California.
A town in Connecticut.
A city in Kansas.
A town in Maine.
A town in New Hampshire.
A town in New York.
A city in North Carolina.
A community in Nova Scotia.
A community in Ontario.
A city in Oregon.
Noun
One of a breed of short-horned cattle, originating in the county of Durham, England, and noted for their beef-producing quality.
durman
emraud
erdman
farmed
farmed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of farm
fordam
framed
framed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of frame
hadrom
hardim
hardim
noun
(obsolete) Synonym of stellion (a kind of lizard)
harmed
harmed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of harm
homard
madder
madder
adj
Of a deep reddish purple colour, like that of the dye.
comparative form of mad: more mad
noun
A deep reddish purple colour, like that of the dye.
A dye made from the plant.
A herbaceous plant, Rubia tinctorum, native to Asia, cultivated for a red-purple dye (alizarin) obtained from the root.
Obsolete form of mether.
The root of the plant, used as a medicine or a dye.
verb
Eye dialect spelling of matter.
madera
madero
madora
madras
madras
noun
A brightly colored cotton fabric with a checked or striped pattern.
A large handkerchief of this fabric, worn on the head in the West Indies.
madres
madrid
madrid
Proper noun
The capital city of Spain.
The Spanish province Madrid, having the above as capital
madrih
madril
madroa
madura
maduro
maduro
noun
A cigar made with somewhat dark, medium-strength tobacco.
manard
mandar
mandir
mandir
noun
(Hinduism, only in India) A Hindu temple.
mandra
manred
manred
noun
(Celtic paganism, Theosophy) The primal substance of the Universe
(now historical) Vassals collectively; the men a feudal lord can call upon in wartime.
(obsolete) Homage, allegiance; support of one's feudal superior.
(obsolete, rare) The leader of a troop or retinue.
maraud
maraud
verb
(intransitive) To go about aggressively or in a predatory manner.
(intransitive) To move about in roving fashion looking for plunder.
(transitive) To raid and pillage.
marcid
marcid
adj
(archaic) lean, withered.
marden
marder
marduk
marduk
Proper noun
The Babylonian name of a late-generation god from ancient Mesopotamia and patron deity of the city of Babylon.
Planet X, the mythical/hypothetical tenth planet in our solar system.
mareld
marged
marged
adj
(poetic, archaic) Having on the margin; bordered.
marked
marked
adj
(linguistics, of a word, form, or phoneme) Distinguished by a positive feature.
(of a playing card) Having a secret mark on the back for cheating.
(of a police vehicle) In police livery, as opposed to unmarked.
Clearly evident; noticeable; conspicuous.
Having a visible or identifying mark.
Singled out; suspicious; treated with hostility; the object of vengeance.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mark
marled
marled
adj
(chiefly Scotland) Mottled, streaked, multicoloured.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of marl
marred
marred
adj
(Yorkshire) Of a child, spoilt, cosseted, overly indulged
(obsolete) Of a person, perplexed or troubled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mar
marted
marted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mart
mazard
mazard
noun
(archaic slang) Head; skull.
A kind of small black cherry.
mazdur
mazdur
noun
(India) Alternative form of mazdoor (“a laborer”)
meader
meader
noun
(UK dialectal) A mower.
(obsolete) Meadow.
meador
medlar
medlar
noun
(derogatory, intended sexually) A woman or a woman's genitalia (as the fruit's appearance mimics an "open-arse")
African medlar (Vangueria infausta: family Rubiaceae)
Any tree of the genus Mespilus, now often Crataegus sect. Mespilus, including many species now in other genera.
Japanese medlar or loquat (Eriobotrya japonica: family Rosaceae)
Mediterranean medlar or azarole (Crataegus azarolus: family Rosaceae)
Mespilus germanica, common medlar (now often Crataegus germanica)
Spanish medlar or bulletwood (Mimusops elengi: family Sapotaceae)
Stern's medlar (Crataegus × canescens: family Rosaceae)
The fruit of such trees, similar to small apples
Wolfberry, goji, red medlar (Lycium spp.),
especially that of Crataegus sect. Mespilus, not eaten until it has begun to decay, or more specifically, to blet.
medora
medora
Proper noun
A village in Illinois.
A town in Indiana.
A city in North Dakota.
menard
menard
Proper noun
a small city in Texas, USA
merida
meward
midair
midair
adj
In the act of flight; airborne.
noun
(countable, aeronautics) A collision between two or more aerospace vehicles in flight.
(uncountable) The condition of being airborne.
mirdha
morada
morada
noun
a religious meeting hall associated with the Penitente Brotherhood of New Mexico
mordva
mudjar
mudras
mudras
noun
plural of mudra
musard
musard
noun
(literary) A dreamer; an absent-minded person.
myriad
myriad
adj
(modifying a plural noun) Great in number; innumerable, multitudinous
(modifying a singular noun) Multifaceted, having innumerable elements
noun
(historical) Ten thousand; 10,000
A countless number or multitude (of specified things)
ormand
ormazd
pharmd
pomard
radium
radium
noun
(textiles, dated) A type of cloth woven from silk or synthetic yarn, often with a shiny appearance.
The chemical element (symbol Ra) with an atomic number of 88. It is a soft, shiny and silvery radioactive alkaline earth metal.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, obsolete) To treat (a tumour, etc.) with radium.
radman
radman
noun
(historical) A kind of feudal tenant in England who served on horseback.
radmen
radmen
noun
plural of radman
radome
radome
noun
A radar dome.
ramada
ramada
noun
(US) A simple arbour or open porch, typically roofed with branches.
rammed
rammed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ram
ramped
ramped
adj
Fitted with a ramp.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ramp
ramrod
ramrod
noun
(firearms) Device used with muzzleloaders to push the projectile up against the propellant.
(slang) An erect penis.
Ranch or trail foreman, usually the first or second person in charge. The person responsible for getting the work done.
verb
(transitive) To force.
randem
randem
adj
Involving three horses harnessed one behind the other.
noun
An arrangement of three horses harnessed one behind the other.
random
random
adj
(UK, slang) Being out of the ordinary; unusual or unexpected.
(colloquial) Characterized by or often saying random things; habitually using non sequiturs.
(computing) Pseudorandom; mimicking the result of random selection.
(mathematics) Of or relating to probability distribution.
(somewhat colloquial) Apropos of nothing; lacking context; unexpected; having apparent lack of plan, cause, or reason.
(somewhat colloquial) Representative and undistinguished; typical and average; selected for no particular reason.
Having unpredictable outcomes and, in the ideal case, all outcomes equally probable; resulting from such selection; lacking statistical correlation.
noun
(figuratively, colloquial) An undefined, unknown or unimportant person; a person of no consequence.
(mining) The direction of a rake-vein.
(obsolete) Speed, full speed; impetuosity, force.
(obsolete) The full range of a bullet or other projectile; hence, the angle at which a weapon is tilted to allow the greatest range.
(printing, historical) A frame for composing type.
A roving motion; course without definite direction; lack of rule or method; chance.
reamed
reamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ream
redame
redman
redman
noun
Alternative form of red man
remade
remade
noun
(golf) A golf ball made from reclaimed materials.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of remake
remand
remand
noun
The act of an appellate court sending a matter back to a lower court for review or disposal.
The act of sending an accused person back into custody whilst awaiting trial.
verb
(obsolete) To send back.
To send a case back to a lower court for further consideration.
To send a prisoner back to custody.
remuda
remuda
noun
(Canada, US) A herd of horses from which the horses to be used for a particular purpose are selected.
riddam
roamed
roamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of roam
rodham
rodham
noun
A bank of silt on the bed of a dried-up river
rodman
rodman
noun
The person who holds the surveying rod for a surveyor
rudman
rumpad
tadmor
warmed
warmed
adj
At a higher degree of compassion or friendship.
At a higher temperature.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of warm