(anatomy) A neck, cervix, or neckline part or process.
(botany) A collar
column
column
noun
(architecture) A solid upright structure designed usually to support a larger structure above it, such as a roof or horizontal beam, but sometimes for decoration.
(botany) The gynostemium
(by extension) A recurring feature in a periodical, especially an opinion piece, especially by a single author or small rotating group of authors, or on a single theme.
(chemistry) An object used to separate the different components of a liquid or to purify chemical compounds.
A body of text meant to be read line by line, especially in printed material that has multiple adjacent such on a single page.
A body of troops or army vehicles, usually strung out along a road.
A unit of width, especially of advertisements, in a periodical, equivalent to the width of a usual column of text.
A vertical line of entries in a table, usually read from top to bottom.
Something having similar vertical form or structure to the things mentioned above, such as a spinal column.
colyum
comous
conium
conium
noun
Any of the species in the genus Conium of poisonous perennial herbaceous flowering plants.
corium
corium
noun
(anatomy) The deep layer of mucous membranes beneath the epithelium.
(anatomy) The layer of skin between the epidermis and the subcutaneous tissues; the dermis.
(historical) Armour made of leather, particularly that used by the Romans.
(nuclear physics) A lavalike mixture of fissile material created in a nuclear reactor's core during a nuclear meltdown.
cormus
cormus
noun
(biology) An organism made up of a number of individuals, such as, for example, would be formed by a process of budding from a parent stalk where the buds remain attached.
(botany) A corm.
coumas
cubdom
cullom
custom
custom
adj
(archaic) Accustomed; usual.
Created under particular specifications, specially to fit one's needs: specialized, unique, custom-made.
Own, personal, not standard or premade.
noun
(UK) Habitual buying of goods; practice of frequenting, as a shop, factory, etc., for making purchases or giving orders; business support.
(archaic, uncountable) Toll, tax, or tribute.
(law) Long-established practice, considered as unwritten law, and resting for authority on long consent. Compare prescription.
(obsolete) Familiar acquaintance; familiarity.
A custom (made-to-order) piece of art, pornography, etc.
Frequent repetition of the same behavior; way of behavior common to many; ordinary manner; habitual practice; method of doing, living or behaving.
Traditional beliefs or rituals.
verb
(intransitive, obsolete) To have a custom.
(transitive, obsolete) To make familiar; to accustom.
(transitive, obsolete) To pay the customs of.
(transitive, obsolete) To supply with customers.
cymous
cymous
adj
cymose
guzmco
jochum
jocuma
jocuma
noun
The flowering plant Sideroxylon foetidissimum.
locums
lucumo
lucumo
noun
An Etruscan ruler.
mochun
mockup
mockup
noun
Alternative spelling of mock-up.
mocuck
mocuck
noun
(US) A box-like container made from birch-bark, especially one in which sugar is stored.
mouche
mouche
noun
A soul patch, especially in a historical (pre-modern) context.
Small stickers or patches affixed to the face as a beauty mark.
mucago
mucaro
mucoid
mucoid
adj
Pertaining to or resembling mucus; mucous.
noun
Any of a class of mucin-like substances yielding on decomposition a reducing carbohydrate together with some form of proteinaceous matter.
mucors
mucosa
mucosa
noun
(anatomy) mucous membrane
mucose
mucose
adj
Alternative form of mucous
mucous
mucous
adj
Having the qualities of mucus
Pertaining to mucus
mulock
muonic
muonic
adj
Pertaining to, or composed of muons
muscot
muscow
musico
ocimum
slocum
smouch
smouch
noun
(US) Alternative form of smooch (“kiss”)
Alternative form of smous
Alternative form of smutch (“a stain or smudge”)
verb
Alternative form of smutch (“to stain or smudge”)
To take dishonestly or unfairly, to steal from or cheat out of.
suomic
suomic
Adjective
Finnish
of or pertaining to the Finnish people
temuco
temuco
Proper noun
The capital of the Araucanía region in Chile.
tumaco
uncome
upcome
upcome
noun
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) A comment, saying, expression.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) An outward appearance, especially pertaining to the future; a promising aspect or outlook.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) One's upbringing, development from childhood to adulthood.
(dialectal, chiefly Scotland) The final or decisive point; result, outcome.
(rare or dialectal) An ascent, climb; a way up.
verb
(rare, dialectal or obsolete) To ascend, rise; grow up; come up.