ADUSTS | • ADUST v. (Milton) to scorch. |
BEDUST | • bedust v. (Archaic) To cover with dust. • BEDUST v. to cover with dust. |
BUNDUS | • bundus n. Plural of bundu. • BUNDU n. (Bantu) a remote uncultivated region. |
DUSHED | • dushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dush. • DUSH v. (Scots) to strike heavily against. |
DUSHES | • dushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dush. • DUSH v. (Scots) to strike heavily against. |
DUSKED | • dusked v. Simple past tense and past participle of dusk. • DUSK v. to make dim. |
DUSKEN | • dusken v. (Transitive) To make dusky or obscure. • dusken v. (Intransitive) To grow or become dusky. • DUSKEN v. to grow dark. |
DUSKER | • dusker adj. Comparative form of dusk: more dusk. • DUSK adj. dim, darkening. |
DUSKLY | • duskly adv. In a dark or dusky manner. • DUSK adv. dim, darkening. |
DUSTED | • dusted v. Simple past tense and past participle of dust. • DUST v. to rid of minute particles of matter. |
DUSTER | • duster n. An object, now especially a cloth, used for dusting surfaces etc. • duster n. Someone who dusts. • duster n. A loose-fitting long coat. |
DUSTUP | • dustup n. (Informal) A scuffle or fight. • dustup n. (Informal, by extension) An argument or dispute. • dust-up n. Alternative spelling of dustup. |
EXODUS | • exodus n. A sudden departure of a large number of people. • exodus v. To depart from a place in a large group. • Exodus prop.n. The departure of the Hebrew slaves from Egypt under the leadership of Moses. |
FONDUS | • fondus n. Plural of fondu. • FONDU v. (French) to cook a dish of melted cheese, also FONDUE. |
FUNDUS | • fundus n. (Anatomy) the large, hollow part of an organ farthest from an opening; especially. • FUNDUS n. (Latin) the inner basal surface of a bodily organ. |
GRADUS | • gradus n. A handbook used as an aid in a difficult art or practice, specifically, a dictionary of Greek or Latin… • GRADUS n. (Latin) a dictionary of prosody, designed as an aid in writing Greek or Latin poetry. |
MEDUSA | • medusa n. A jellyfish; specifically (zoology), a non-polyp form of individual cnidarians, consisting of a gelatinous… • Medusa prop.n. (Greek mythology) The youngest and only mortal of the three gorgon sisters, killed by Perseus. • Medusa prop.n. (Archaic) A taxonomic genus within the phylum Cnidaria – diverse jellyfishes, now assigned to numerous other genera. |
NANDUS | • nandus n. Plural of nandu. • NANDU n. (Tupi) the rhea, or South American ostrich, also NANDOO, NHANDU. |
PERDUS | • perdus n. Plural of perdu. • PERDU n. (Shakespeare) a soldier sent on a dangerous mission, also PERDUE. |
TENDUS | • tendus n. Plural of tendu. • TENDU n. an Asian ebony tree. |