ADULT | • adult n. A fully grown human or animal. • adult n. A person who has reached the legal age of majority. • adult adj. Fully grown. |
ALMUD | • almud n. (Historical) Synonym of celemin, a traditional Spanish unit of dry measure equivalent to about 4.6 L. • almud n. (Historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, highly variable depending on the location and… • almud n. (Historical) A traditional Spanish unit of land area, highly variable depending on the location and… |
ALOUD | • aloud adv. With a loud voice, or great noise; loudly; audibly. • aloud adv. Audibly, as opposed to silently/quietly. • aloud adj. Spoken out loud. |
BLAUD | • BLAUD n. (Scots) a fragment, a broken off piece. • BLAUD v. to strike, disfigure. |
CAULD | • CAULD adj. (Scots) cold. • CAULD n. cold. |
DAULT | • DAULT n. (Scots) a foster-child, also DALT. |
DOULA | • doula n. A trained support person, who usually has doula training, who provides emotional, physical and practical… • doula n. A trained person who provides similar support to someone who is diagnosed with an incurable condition… • doúla n. Alternative form of doula. |
DUALS | • duals n. Plural of dual. • DUAL v. to make a road into a dual carriageway. |
DUCAL | • ducal adj. Of or pertaining to a duke, a duchess, or the duchy or dukedom they hold. • DUCAL adj. pertaining to a duke. |
DULIA | • dulia n. The veneration of saints, distinguished from latria, the worship of God. • DULIA n. in Roman Catholicism, the inferior veneration accorded to saints and angels, also DOULEIA. |
DURAL | • dural adj. (Anatomy, relational) Relating to the dura mater. • dural n. Clipping of duralumin. • DURAL n. (tradename) a strong light aluminum alloy containing copper, also DURALUMIN, DURALUMINIUM. |
FAULD | • fauld n. (Historical) A piece of armor worn below a breastplate to protect the waist and hips. • fauld n. The arch over the dam of a blast furnace; the tymp arch. • FAULD n. the arch over the dam of a blast furnace. |
HAULD | • HAULD n. (Scots) tenancy, as in out of house and hauld i.e. homeless. |
LAUDS | • lauds n. Plural of laud. • lauds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of laud. • LAUD v. to praise. |
LAUND | • laund n. (Archaic) A grassy plain or pasture, especially surrounded by woodland; a glade. • LAUND n. (Shakespeare) a glade, a grassy place. |
TAULD | • TELL v. to inform. |
UDALS | • udals n. Plural of udal. • UDAL n. a Scottish estate held by the old native form of freehold tenure without feudal superior, also ODAL. |
ULNAD | • ulnad adv. (Anatomy) Toward the ulna. • ULNAD adj. toward the ulna, the inner and larger of the two bones of the forearm. |
YAULD | • yauld adj. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Vigorous; strong; healthy. • yauld adj. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Active; sprightly; alert. • yauld adj. (Now chiefly dialectal, Scotland) Supple; active; athletic; nimble. |