A tree, Anacardium occidentale, native to northeastern Brazil, now widely grown in tropical climates for its cashew nuts and cashew apples.
chowse
chowse
verb
(transitive) Obsolete spelling of chouse (“to cheat, to swindle”)
ciwies
clowns
clowns
noun
plural of clown
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of clown
coshow
cowers
cowers
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of cower
cowish
cowish
adj
timorous; fearful; cowardly
noun
An umbelliferous plant (Lomatium cous) with edible tuberous roots, found in Oregon, USA.
cowles
cowson
cowson
adj
(slang, chiefly South London, archaic) Used for emphasis; bloody; fucking.
That cowson nut is rusted frozen.
noun
(slang, chiefly South London, archaic) An objectionable, contemptible, unfortunate or stubborn person, place or situation (sometimes used ironically or humorously); bastard; git.
That cowson still owes me five quid.
crawls
crawls
noun
plural of crawl
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crawl
crowds
crowds
noun
plural of crowd
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crowd
crowns
crowns
noun
plural of crown
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crown
crwths
crwths
noun
plural of crwth
cushaw
cushaw
noun
Any of certain cultivars of Cucurbita argyrosperma (Cucurbita mixta), one of the species of winter squash.
ecowas
eschew
eschew
verb
(transitive, formal) To avoid; to shun, to shy away from.
escrow
escrow
noun
(law) A written instrument, such as a deed, temporarily deposited with a neutral third party (the escrow agent), by the agreement of two parties to a valid contract. The escrow agent will deliver the document to the benefited party when the conditions of the contract have been met. The depositor has no control over the instrument in escrow.
(law) In common law, escrow applied to the deposits only of instruments for conveyance of land, but it now applies to all instruments so deposited.
(law) Money or other property so deposited is also loosely referred to as escrow.
The state of property deposited with an escrow agent.
verb
To place in escrow.
macaws
macaws
noun
plural of macaw
moscow
moscow
Proper noun
The capital city of Russia.
The government of Russia or the Soviet Union.
A city in Idaho, USA
A town name in Iowa, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Indiana, Pennsylvania, etc. in the USA
muscow
navswc
owasco
schouw
schwab
schwas
schwas
noun
plural of schwa
schwyz
schwyz
Proper noun
A town in Switzerland, the capital of the canton of Schwyz.
A canton of Switzerland.
scowed
scowed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of scow
scowls
scowls
noun
plural of scowl
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scowl
scrawk
scrawl
scrawl
noun
(countable, uncommon) A broken branch of a tree.
(uncommon) The young of the dog-crab.
A hastily or carelessly written note etc.
Irregular, possibly illegible handwriting.
Writing that lacks literary merit.
verb
(intransitive) To write in an irregular or illegible manner.
(intransitive) To write unskilfully and inelegantly.
(transitive) To write something hastily or illegibly.
To creep; crawl; (by extension) to swarm with crawling things
scrawm
scrawm
verb
(UK, dialect, transitive) To tear or scratch.
screws
screws
noun
plural of screw
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of screw
screwy
screwy
adj
(archaic) Exacting; extortionate; close.
(archaic) Worthless.
(archaic, informal) Tipsy; slightly drunk.
(informal) Crazy; silly; ridiculous
sowcar
sowcar
noun
Alternative form of soucar
stowce
stowce
noun
(mining) A wooden landmark to indicate possession of mining land.
A windlass.
suckow
swatch
swatch
noun
(Northern England, obsolete) A tag or other small object attached to another item as a means of identifying its owner; a tally; specifically the counterfoil of a tally.
(UK) A channel or passage of water between sandbanks, or between a sandbank and a seashore.
(figuratively) A clump or portion of something.
(figuratively) A demonstration, an example, a proof.
A piece, pattern, or sample, generally of cloth or a similar material.
A selection of such samples bound together.
verb
To create a swatch, especially a sample of knitted fabric.
switch
switch
adj
(freestyle skiing) Pertaining to skiing backwards.
(snowboarding) Pertaining to riding with the front and back feet swapped round compared to one's normal position.
noun
(BDSM) One who is willing to take either a submissive or a dominant role in a sexual relationship.
(card games) A variant of crazy eights where one card, such as an ace, reverses the direction of play.
(computer science) A command line notation allowing specification of optional behavior.
(computing, networking) A networking device connecting multiple wires, allowing them to communicate simultaneously, when possible. Compare to the less efficient hub device that solely duplicates network packets to each wire.
(computing, programming) A programming construct that takes different actions depending on the value of an expression.
(genetics) A mechanism within DNA that activates or deactivates a gene.
(historical) A separate mass or tress of hair, or of some substance (such as jute) made to resemble hair, formerly worn on the head by women.
(music) Synonym of rute.
(rail transport, US) A movable section of railroad track which allows the train to be directed down one of two destination tracks; (set of) points.
(telecommunications) A system of specialized relays, computer hardware, or other equipment which allows the interconnection of a calling party's telephone line with any called party's line.
A change or exchange.
A device to turn electric current on and off or direct its flow.
A slender woody plant stem used as a whip; a thin, flexible rod, associated with corporal punishment in the United States.
verb
(ecclesiastical) To shift to another circuit.
(intransitive) To change places, tasks, etc.
(intransitive) To take on the opposite role (leader vs. follower) in a partner dance.
(slang, intransitive) To get angry suddenly; to quickly or unreasonably become enraged.
(transitive) To change (something) to the specified state using a switch.
(transitive) To exchange.
(transitive, in modern times Southern US) To whip or hit with a switch.
To be swung or whisked.
To swing or whisk.
To trim.
To turn from one railway track to another; to transfer by a switch; generally with off, from, etc.
wackes
wackes
noun
plural of wacke
wackos
wackos
noun
plural of wacko
waseca
waseca
Proper noun
a smallish city in Minnesota, USA.
a village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
wechts
wechts
noun
plural of wecht
whacks
whacks
noun
plural of whack
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of whack
wiches
wiches
noun
plural of wich
wickes
winces
winces
noun
plural of wince
wracks
wracks
noun
plural of wrack
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wrack
wrecks
wrecks
noun
plural of wreck
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of wreck