Any of various drab-colored South American birds of the family Thamnophilidae that feed on ants.
antired
antired
adj
(particle physics) One of the three possible colours of an antiquark, corresponding to red in a quark.
astrand
astrand
adj
(of a watercraft) Resting on the bed of a body of water rather than floating; on or onto a shore or beach.
bartend
bartend
verb
To tend a bar; to act as a barman.
betrend
betrend
Verb
To wind or draw around; surround; encompass.
brandtr
cantred
cantred
noun
Alternative form of cantref
centrad
centrad
adj
(medicine, anatomy, archaic) Toward the center.
centred
centred
adj
UK, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa spelling of centered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of centre
cordant
credent
credent
adj
(obsolete) Gullible.
darting
darting
noun
A motion or gesture that darts.
verb
present participle of dart
dartman
daunter
daunter
noun
One who daunts.
deerton
dentary
dentary
adj
(anatomy) Relating to, or bearing, teeth.
noun
(anatomy) The dentary bone.
denture
denture
noun
(often in the plural) a complete replacement of all teeth in a mouth
a set of teeth, the teeth viewed as a unit
an artificial replacement of one or more teeth
deprint
derbent
derbent
Proper noun
A city in Dagestan, Russia.
derwent
derwent
Proper noun
a river in Derbyshire, England, which flows into the River Trent.
a river in North Yorkshire, England, which also forms the border with the East Riding of Yorkshire before joining the River Ouse.
a river in Cumbria, England, which flows into the Irish Sea at Workington.
a river forming the border between County Durham and Northumberland, before entering Tyneside and joining the River Tyne.
a river in Tasmania, Australia, which flows into the Tasman Sea near Hobart.
a hamlet in Alberta, Canada.
a community in Thames Centre municipality, Ontario, Canada.
an unincorporated community in Guernsey County, Ohio, USA.
detrain
detrain
verb
(of an athlete) to reduce one's training, particularly during the offseason, in preparation for a cycle of retraining.
(rail transport, intransitive) To exit from a train; to disembark
(rail transport, transitive) to remove a passenger or passengers from a train; to evacuate passengers from a train.
dextran
dextran
noun
(biochemistry) A biopolymer of glucose produced by enzymes of certain bacteria; used as a substitute for blood plasma, and as a stationary phase in chromatography.
dextrin
dextrin
noun
(biochemistry) Any of a range of oligomers of glucose, intermediate in complexity between maltose and starch, produced by the enzymatic hydrolysis of starch; used commercially as adhesives.
diantre
diatron
diatron
noun
(dated, physics) An electronic circuit containing diodes
dinitro
dinitro
noun
(organic chemistry) Two nitro groups in a chemical compound
disturn
disturn
verb
(obsolete) To turn aside.
donator
donator
noun
(rare) Donor, one who donates.
donnert
dormant
dormant
adj
(architecture) Leaning.
(heraldry) In a sleeping posture; distinguished from couchant.
Inactive, sleeping, asleep, suspended.
noun
(architecture) A crossbeam or joist.
drabant
dragnet
dragnet
noun
(fishing) A net dragged across the bottom of a body of water.
(law enforcement) Heightened efforts by law-enforcement personnel to capture suspects.
verb
(fishing) To drag a net across the bottom of a body of water.
(law enforcement) To make heightened efforts to catch a suspect.
drawnet
drawnet
noun
(archaic) A net for catching the larger sorts of birds.
(fishing) A dragnet.
drayton
drayton
Proper noun
Any of several places in England, with more in other countries named after the English ones.
a village in Norfolk, England
a hamlet in Daventry, Northamptonshire, England.
a village in Cherwell, Oxfordshire, England.
a village near Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England.
a village in Somerset, England.
drenthe
drenthe
Proper noun
A province in the northeast of the Netherlands with Assen as capital and Emmen as largest city.
drifton
dunster
duranta
durante
duranty
durstin
durston
entered
entered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of enter
entrada
entrada
noun
(historical) An armed incursion of Spanish conquistadors into American territories.
erodent
erodent
noun
Something that erodes.
frontad
fronted
fronted
adj
(often in a combinations) Having a particular front
(phonetics) Pronounced in the front manner.
Formed with a front; drawn up in line.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of front
gardant
gardant
adj
Alternative form of guardant
granted
granted
adj
non-gloss definition|used to mark the premise of a syllogistic argument
adv
Used to concede a point or to express acknowledgment, often before stating some contrasting information.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of grant
grunted
grunted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of grunt
hydrant
hydrant
noun
An outlet from a liquid/fluid main often consisting of an upright pipe with a valve attached from which fluid (e.g. water or fuel) can be tapped.
inditer
inditer
noun
One who indites.
indraft
indraft
noun
A draft or drawing inward.
intrada
intrada
noun
(music) A piece of music that serves as an introduction.
intrado
intrude
intrude
verb
(intransitive) To thrust oneself in; to come or enter without invitation, permission, or welcome; to encroach; to trespass.
(transitive) To force in.
mordant
mordant
adj
Having or showing a sharp or critical quality
Serving to fix a dye to a fibre.
noun
A glutinous size used as a ground for gilding, to make the gold leaf adhere.
Any corrosive substance used in etching.
Any substance used to facilitate the fixing of a dye to a fibre; usually a metallic compound which reacts with the dye using chelation.
verb
(transitive) To subject to the action of, or imbue with, a mordant.
mordent
mordent
noun
(music) An ornament consisting of a single alternation between a given pitch and the one immediately below it.
nastrnd
natured
natured
adj
(in combination) Having or possessing the specified disposition or temperament.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of nature
nitered
nitride
nitride
noun
(chemistry) A compound of nitrogen where nitrogen has an oxidation state of −3.
verb
(transitive) To subject to the nitriding process.
nitrids
nitrids
noun
plural of nitrid
odorant
odorant
adj
Having an odour/odor.
noun
Any substance that has a distinctive smell, especially one added to something (such as household gas) for safety purposes
ondatra
ondatra
noun
(chiefly US, Canada) The muskrat.
orotund
orotund
adj
Characterized by fullness, clarity, strength, and smoothness of sound.
Pompous; bombastic.
portend
portend
verb
(transitive) To serve as a warning or omen of.
(transitive) To signify; to denote.
pretend
pretend
adj
Not really what it is represented as being; imaginary, feigned.
noun
(childish, informal) the act of engaging in pretend play.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To hold before one; to extend.
(transitive, obsolete) To hold before, or put forward, as a cloak or disguise for something else; to exhibit as a veil for something hidden.
(transitive, obsolete) To intend; to design, to plot; to attempt.
To claim, to allege, especially when falsely or as a form of deliberate deception.
To feign, affect (a state, quality, etc.).
To lay claim to (an ability, status, advantage, etc.). (originally used without to)
To make oneself appear to do or be doing something; to engage in make-believe.
printed
printed
adj
Written or published.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of print
protend
protend
verb
(obsolete, transitive) To hold out; to stretch forth.
prudent
prudent
adj
Frugal, economical.
Practically wise, judicious, shrewd.
Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct.
prunted
prunted
adj
Ornamented with prunts.
radiant
radiant
adj
(botany) Having a ray-like appearance, like the large marginal flowers of certain umbelliferous plants; said also of the cluster which has such marginal flowers.
(heraldry) Giving off rays; said of a bearing.
Beaming with vivacity and happiness.
Emitted as radiation.
Emitting or proceeding as if from a center.
Radiating light and/or heat.
Strikingly beautiful.
noun
(astronomy) The apparent origin, in the night sky, of a meteor shower.
(geometry) A straight line proceeding from a given point, or fixed pole, about which it is conceived to revolve.
A point source from which radiation is emitted.
radient
randite
redient
redient
adj
returning
retuned
retuned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of retune
rodents
rodents
noun
plural of rodent
rostand
rotonda
rotonde
rotonde
noun
(historical) A ruff worn during the beginning of the 17th century; a cope.
rotunda
rotunda
noun
(Philippines) A roundabout; a road junction at which traffic streams circularly around a central island.
(architecture) A round building, usually small, often with a dome.
(geometry) A form of cupola that has pentagons rather than squares or rectangles.
(typography, frequently capitalized) A Gothic typeface used in early printed books in Northern Italy, based on a rounded script developed in the 13th cent.; the manuscript hand on which this typeface was based.
rotundo
rotundo
noun
Alternative form of rotunda
rundlet
rundlet
noun
A measure for liquids, as for wine, usually 18.5 gallons.
A small barrel of no certain dimensions, which may contain from 3 to 20 gallons.
rutland
rutland
Proper noun
A small inland county of England bordered by Leicestershire, Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire.
A village in Illinois
A town in Indiana
A city in Iowa
A town in Massachusetts
A town in New York
A city in North Dakota
A village in Ohio
A city in Vermont
A town in Wisconsin
snorted
snorted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of snort
stander
stander
noun
(obsolete) A standel.
One who stands.
sternad
sterned
sterned
adj
Having a stern of a particular shape or kind.
storden
strands
strands
noun
plural of strand
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of strand
studner
surdent
tanadar
tancred
tandoor
tandoor
noun
A cylindrical clay oven used, in the cuisine of the Caucasus, Middle East, and Indian subcontinent, to make flat bread, or to cook meat.
tandour
tankard
tankard
noun
A large drinking vessel, sometimes of pewter, sometimes with a glass base, with one handle and often a hinged cover.
tanyard
tanyard
noun
A tannery, or a yard of a tannery.
tardant
tardyon
tardyon
noun
(physics) Any particle with non-zero mass (i.e. one that travels more slowly than the speed of light).
teinder
tenders
tenders
noun
plural of tender
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tender
tendoor
tendour
tendrac
tendrac
noun
Alternative form of tenrec
tendrel
tendril
tendril
adj
Having the shape or properties of a tendril; thin and coiling; entwining.
noun
(botany) A thin, spirally coiling stem that attaches a plant to its support.
(zoology) A hair-like tentacle.
tendron
tendron
noun
A young, tender plant shoot; a bud.
The gristle or cartilage of the ribs.
tenured
tenured
adj
Having tenure
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tenure
thonder
thorned
thorned
adj
containing thorns
verb
simple past tense and past participle of thorn
throned
throned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of throne
thunder
thunder
noun
(figuratively) The spotlight.
(obsolete) The discharge of electricity; a thunderbolt.
A deep, rumbling noise resembling thunder.
An alarming or startling threat or denunciation.
The loud rumbling, cracking, or crashing sound caused by expansion of rapidly heated air around a lightning bolt.
verb
(ergative) To (make something) move very fast (with loud noise).
(impersonal) To produce thunder; to sound, rattle, or roar, as a discharge of atmospheric electricity.
(intransitive) To make a noise like thunder.
(intransitive, transitive) To say (something) with a loud, threatening voice.
To produce something with incredible power.
tinders
tinders
noun
plural of tinder
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of tinder
tindery
tindery
adj
Quick to anger; irascible.
Resembling or characteristic of tinder.
tordion
tordion
noun
Alternative form of tourdion
tornada
tornade
tornade
noun
Obsolete form of tornado.
tornado
tornado
noun
(meteorology) A violent windstorm characterized by a mobile, twisting, funnel-shaped cloud.
trading
trading
adj
(obsolete) Venal; corrupt; jobbing.
(obsolete, rare) Frequented by traders.
Carrying on trade or commerce; engaged in trade.
noun
The carrying on of trade.
verb
present participle of trade
trained
trained
adj
Having undergone a course of training (sometimes in combination).
Manipulated in shape or habit.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of train
tranced
tranced
adj
Held as if in a trance; captivated.
transfd
trended
trended
verb
simple past tense and past participle of trend
trendel
trendle
trendle
noun
(obsolete) A wheel, spindle, or the like; a trundle.
trianda
trident
trident
noun
(geometry) A curve of third order of the form:
A three-pronged spear somewhat resembling a pitchfork.
triduan
triduan
adj
Happening every third day.
Lasting three days.
noun
An event lasting three days.
trindle
trindle
noun
(dialectal) a wheel, especially of a wheelbarrow.
A piece of wood, etc., laid between the cords and boards of a book to flatten before cutting.
verb
(transitive, intransitive, dialectal) to roll, trundle.
trinode
triodon
trodden
trodden
adj
crushed by being walked on.
verb
past participle of tread
troland
troland
noun
A unit (symbol Td) of conventional retinal illuminance, intended as a means of correcting photometric measurements of luminance values impinging on the human eye by scaling them by the effective pupil size.
trudgen
trudgen
noun
(swimming) A swimming stroke in which the left and right hands are alternately raised out of the water, brought forward and drawn back through the water. A scissor kick is performed on every second stroke.
verb
(swimming) To swim using this stroke.
trudnak
trundle
trundle
noun
(engineering) A lantern wheel, or one of its bars.
(heraldry) A spool of golden thread.
(obsolete) A low wagon or cart on small wheels, used to transport things.
(obsolete) A small wheel or roller.
A low bed on wheels that can be rolled underneath another bed.
A motion as of something moving upon little wheels or rollers; a rolling motion.
The sound made by an object being moved on wheels.
verb
(intransitive) To move heavily (on wheels).
(intransitive) To move, often heavily or clumsily.
(intransitive) To roll or revolve; to roll along.
(transitive) To cause (something) to roll or revolve; to roll (something) along.
(transitive) To move (something or someone), often heavily or clumsily.
(transitive) To wheel or roll (an object on wheels), especially by pushing, often slowly or heavily.
To transport (something or someone) using an object on wheels, especially one that is pushed.
trunked
trunked
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of trunk.
(obsolete) Cut off, severed; mutilated.
Of a two-way radio system: using a control channel to automatically assign frequency channels to groups of user radios.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of trunk
tundras
tundras
noun
plural of tundra
turdine
turdine
adj
Of or relating to the thrushes, or the Turdidae.
turndun
turndun
noun
(Australia) A bullroarer.
unarted
unarted
adj
(obsolete) Unskilled; uncultured, ignorant.
undrest
undrest
adj
Obsolete form of undressed.
verb
(obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of undress
unitard
unitard
noun
A skin-tight garment covering the torso and the legs, sometimes the arms and feet.
unrated
unrated
adj
Not rated; having no rating
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unrate
unroted
unthrid
untired
untired
adj
Alternative form of untyred (“not fitted with tyres”)
Not tired; unwearied.
untread
untread
verb
(transitive) To retread (one's steps) in the opposite direction; to walk back.