Wiktionary
a. Somewhat pellucid; nearly pellucid.
a. (en-superlative of: wretched)
n. (plural of khipu English)
n. (context idiomatic English) A sustained period of luck or success, a streak of good luck
n. A burger made from moose meat
vb. (present participle of overharden English)
a. (context UK dialect English) overgrown with rushes
n. ''Cynara cardunculus'', a prickly perennial plant related to the artichoke which has leaf stalks eaten as a vegetable.
n. 1 (context logic English) The generic term for symbolic formal systems like first-order logic, second-order logic, many-sorted logic or infinitary logic. 2 (context logic English) first-order logic.
n. (plural of vervet English)
vb. (en-past of: inumbrate)
n. A plover of the endangered New Zealand species ''Thinornis novaeseelandiae
n. (plural of flowability English)
a. Not financeable.
n. (plural of soliciting English)
a. 1 Without bones, especially as pertaining to meat or poultry prepared for eating. 2 (context chiefly British figuratively English) Lacking strength, courage, or resolve; spineless.
n. (context medicine English) imaging of the neural tracts
n. 1 An implement for cracking nuts. 2 Either of two birds of the genus ''Nucifraga'' in the crow family.
n. (love bite English)
n. (context obsolete English) A reflecting optical glass or instrument; a mirror.
n. (context vulgar slang pejorative English) behaviour that is obnoxiously or annoyingly foolish.
n. 1 (context uncountable English) feed for animals; fodder 2 (context countable English) Any particular form of such feed
n. (context enzyme English) Any enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of a biological compound but, unlike synthetases, does not make use of ATP as a source of energy
n. Any of various fictional or theoretical time-like constructs that extend beyond normal time, usually by encompassing or spanning many distinct timelines (sometimes infinitely many).
adv. In a convex form; convexly.
vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To be enough or sufficient; to meet the need (of anything); to be equal to the end proposed; to be adequate. 2 (context transitive English) To satisfy; to content; to be equal to the wants or demands of. 3 To furnish; to supply adequately.
vb. (en-past of: ingross)
Usage examples of "ingrossed".
Lupus a purveyor had bought and ingrossed up all the day before, and so I was deceived.