DORSUM | • dorsum n. (Anatomy) The back or dorsal region on the surface of an animal. • dorsum n. (Geology) A ridge on a hill, or on the surface of a planet or moon. • dorsum n. (Astronomy) Theta Capricorni, a star on the back of the Goat. |
DOUMAS | • doumas n. Plural of douma. • Doumas prop.n. Plural of Douma. • DOUMA n. (Russian) the Russian parliament, also DUMA. |
DUMBOS | • dumbos n. Plural of dumbo. • DUMBO n. (colloquial) a dimwit. |
DUMOSE | • dumose adj. Alternative form of dumous. • DUMOSE adj. abounding with bushes and briers, also DUMOUS. |
DUMOUS | • dumous adj. Abounding with bushes and briars. • dumous adj. (Botany) Having a compact, bushy form. • DUMOUS adj. abounding with bushes and briers, also DUMOSE. |
DUOMOS | • duomos n. Plural of duomo. • DUOMO n. (Italian) a cathedral. |
MODIUS | • modius n. (Historical) A Roman dry measure of about a peck or 9 litres. • modius n. (Historical) Various medieval units of dry and liquid volume. • modius n. (Historical) A bushel-shaped headdress worn by certain deities in classical art. |
MOULDS | • moulds n. Plural of mould. • moulds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mould. • Moulds prop.n. Plural of Mould. |
MOUNDS | • mounds n. Plural of mound. • mounds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mound. • MOUND v. to heap in a pile. |
MOUSED | • moused v. Simple past tense and past participle of mouse. • MOUSE v. to hunt mice. |
ODEUMS | • odeums n. Plural of odeum. • ODEUM n. (Latin) a building for the performance of vocal and instrumental music, esp. among the ancient Greeks and Romans, also ODEON. |
ODIUMS | • odiums n. Plural of odium. • ODIUM n. (Latin) hatred accompanied by contempt. |
OSMUND | • Osmund prop.n. A male given name from the Germanic languages, of rare usage, variant of Osmond. • OSMUND n. any fern of the genus Osmunda, that includes royal fern, also OSMUNDA. |
SODIUM | • sodium n. The chemical element (symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.990. It is a soft… • sodium n. (Attributive) Employing sodium. • SODIUM n. a metallic element. |
SOUMED | • soumed v. Simple past tense and past participle of soum. • SOUM v. (Scots) to reckon the proportion of sheep or cattle suitable for any pasture, also SOWM. |