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n. (blue mussel English)
n. 1 (plural of yellow English) 2 (context archaic English) A disease of the bile in horses, cattle, and sheep, causing yellowness of the eyes. 3 (context archaic English) A disease of plants, especially peach trees, in which the leaf turn a yellowish colour. vb. (en-third-person singular of: yellow)
a. (alternative form of clusterized English)
n. (plural of adoptability English)
vb. (en-simple past of: go to bed)
n. (diving mask English)
n. (context obsolete English) A reformado.
a. cryptanalytic
n. (plural of planeful English)
a. energetic; pushy. (from 19th c.)
vb. (context obsolete English) To break; to violate.
n. (plural of puerperal fever English)
n. (leading rein English)
n. (context chiefly Internet slang English) An intimidatingly large block of writing, particularly one with few or no paragraph breaks.
n. Any of the wasps of the subfamily Polistinae.
n. (plural of phytoreovirus English)
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To form into a whole by uniting its parts; to frame; to construct; to build. 2 (context transitive English) To form by art and labor; to manufacture; to produce. 3 (context transitive English) To invent and form; to forge; to devise falsely. 4 (context transitive cooking English) To cut up an animal as preparation for cooking, particularly used in reference to fowl.
n. (context slang derogatory English) A cigarette.
vb. (context obsolete transitive English) To divert; to entertain.
a. (alternative spelling of alveolopalatal English)
n. (context obsolete English) A charitable gift or contribution; alms; a sportula.
Etymology 1 alt. 1 (context intransitive UK dialectal English) To move; stir. 2 (context intransitive UK dialectal English) To move actively; keep stirring. 3 (context intransitive UK dialectal English) To rise up in clouds, as smoke, dust, etc. 4 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To stir up, as liquor. 5 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To pour; pour leisurely out of any vessel held high. 6 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To sprinkle. n. 1 (context UK dialectal English) Stir; bustle; agitation; contention. 2 (context UK dialectal English) A gush of water. 3 (context UK dialectal English) spray. 4 (context UK dialectal English) A sufficient quanity of yeast for brewing. vb. 1 (context intransitive UK dialectal English) To move; stir. 2 (context intransitive UK dialectal English) To move actively; keep stirring. 3 (context intransitive UK dialectal English) To rise up in clouds, as smoke, dust, etc. 4 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To stir up, as liquor. 5 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To pour; pour leisurely out of any vessel held high. 6 (context transitive UK dialectal English) To sprinkle. Etymology 2
(alternative form of stour English)
vb. (en-pastfeed out of)
n. (plural of climatography English)
vb. (context transitive English) to make more shiny, attractive or elegant.
n. (plural of vergeboard English)
a. Not semisimple.
n. (plural of abortus English)
vb. 1 To vacate one's place of residence or employment. 2 To leave one's present location.
adv. In a peccant manner.
a. (context idiomatic English) Traveling; out; moving; engaged in regular day to day activities.
n. An oligomer having fourteen subunits
n. One who is converted.
vb. (present participle of work out English)
vb. (en-pastdish out)
n. (alternative spelling of robber baron English)
vb. 1 To extinguish due to lack of fuel. 2 (context idiomatic English) To tire due to overwork. 3 (context idiomatic English) To make (someone) unavailable for work involving exposure to ionizing radiation by employing (the person) in such work until the person's accumulated exposure reaches the maximum permitted for an administrative period, typically a year.
vb. (archaic spelling of grow English)
a. (alternative form of à la carte English) adv. (alternative form of à la carte English)
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To produce (a message, rhythm, or other thing) by tapping. 2 (context combat sports English) To submit to an opponent by tapping one's hand repeatedly either on the arena or the opponent's body. 3 (context combat sports transitive English) To force (an opponent) to submit. 4 To deplete, especially of a liquid
alt. (context simile colloquial English) enthusiastically, to an excessive degree. phr. (context simile colloquial English) enthusiastically, to an excessive degree.
vb. To recruit to less than the normal or preferable degree
adv. (context idiomatic English) Using the voice; not silently; aloud.
n. (obsolete form of bobance English)
Usage examples of "bobaunce".
Thus came the two brethren with great bobaunce and pride, for they had put the Red City in fear and damage.
Then thou beheld the sinners and the good men, and when thou sawest the sinners overcome, thou inclinest to that party for bobaunce and pride of the world, and all that must be left in that quest, for in this quest thou shalt have many fellows and thy betters.
Fie on him, said the queen, yet for all his pride and bobaunce there ye proved yourself his better.