Third-person singular simple present indicative form of abduct
abluted
abluted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ablute
abutted
abutted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of abut
bertaud
bestuds
bestuds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bestud
bidault
bitumed
bitumed
adj
(obsolete) Smeared with bitumen.
blunted
blunted
adj
(slang) high on cannabis
verb
simple past tense and past participle of blunt
blurted
blurted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of blurt
boutade
boutade
noun
A sudden outbreak or outburst; a caprice, a whim.
bruited
bruited
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bruit
budgets
budgets
noun
plural of budget
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of budget
budtime
budzart
bundist
bundlet
bundlet
noun
A small bundle.
burdett
burdett
Proper noun
derived from the French surnames Burdette, Bourdette, and back to Bourdet.
bursted
bursted
verb
(nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of burst
bustard
bustard
noun
Any of several large terrestrial birds of the family Otididae that inhabit dry open country and steppes in the Old World.
bustled
bustled
adj
Having a bustle, as clothing.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bustle
buttled
buttled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of buttle
cubited
debitum
debtful
debuted
debuted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of debut
dibutyl
dibutyl
noun
(organic chemistry) Two butyl groups in a molecule
disturb
disturb
noun
(obsolete) disturbance
verb
(intransitive) to have a negative emotional impact; to cause emotional distress or confusion.
(transitive) to confuse a quiet, constant state or a calm, continuous flow, in particular: thoughts, actions or liquids.
(transitive) to divert, redirect, or alter by disturbing.
doublet
doublet
noun
(botany) A very small flowering plant, Dimeresia howellii.
(computing) A word (or rather, a halfword) consisting of two bytes.
(historical) A man’s waistcoat.
(lapidary) An imitation gem made of two pieces of glass or crystal with a layer of color between them.
(linguistics) One of two or more different words in a language derived from the same etymological root but having different phonological forms (e.g., toucher and toquer in French or shade and shadow in English).
(literature) In textual criticism, two different narrative accounts of the same actual event.
(printing, US) A word or phrase set a second time by mistake.
(quantum mechanics) A quantum state of a system with a spin of ½, such that there are two allowed values of the spin component, −½ and +½.
(radio) Dipole antenna.
(uncountable, obsolete) A game somewhat like backgammon.
A man’s close-fitting jacket, with or without sleeves, worn by European men from the 1400s to the 1600s.
A pair of two similar or equal things; couple.
A word ladder puzzle.
An arrangement of two lenses for a microscope, designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion, thus rendering the image of an object more clear and distinct.
Either of two dice, each of which, when thrown, has the same number of spots on the face lying uppermost.
doubted
doubted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of doubt
doubter
doubter
noun
One who doubts.
dubiety
dubiety
noun
(countable) A particular instance of doubt or uncertainty.
(uncountable) Doubtfulness.
dulbert
dumbest
dumbest
adj
superlative form of dumb: most dumb
dustbin
dustbin
noun
(Commonwealth, Ireland) A bin for holding rubbish until it can be collected; a garbage can.
dustblu
dustbox
endoubt
obtrude
obtrude
verb
(intransitive) To become apparent in an unwelcome way, to be forcibly imposed; to jut in, to intrude (on or into).
(reflexive) To impose (oneself) on others; to cut in.
(transitive) To proffer (something) by force; to impose (something) on someone or into some area.
obtunds
obtunds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of obtund
outbade
outbend
outbids
outbids
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outbid
outbled
outbled
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outbleed
outbond
outbond
adj
(construction) Of a brick or stone: laid with its length parallel to the face of the wall.
outbred
outbred
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outbreed
redoubt
redoubt
noun
(rare) The return of doubt.
A reinforced refuge; a fort.
A small, temporary, military fortification.
verb
(archaic) To dread.
(rare) To doubt again.
(transitive) To fortify, to make into a stronghold.
stubbed
stubbed
adj
Abounding in stubs; stubby.
Not delicate; hardy, rugged.
Short and thick, like something truncated; blunt; obtuse.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of stub
subdate
subduct
subduct
verb
(intransitive) To move downwards underneath something.
(rare) To remove; to deduct; to take away; to disregard.
(transitive) To push under or below.
subedit
subedit
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To perform the work of a subeditor or copy editor.
subtend
subtend
verb
(transitive, also mathematics) To extend or stretch opposite something; to be part of a straight or curved line that is opposite to and delimits an angle.
(transitive, mathematics) To form the central angle of a circle underneath an arc
(transitive, mathematics) To use an angle to delimit (mark off, enclose) part of a straight or curved line, for example an arc or the opposite side of a triangle.
thibaud
thumbed
thumbed
adj
(in combination) Having some specific type of thumb.