| ACNODES | • acnodes n. Plural of acnode. • ACNODE n. an isolated point not upon a curve, but whose coordinates satisfy the equation of the curve so that it is considered as belonging to the curve. |
| ADONISE | • adonise v. (Transitive) To embellish or adorn, especially in order to improve the appearance of. • adonise v. (Intransitive) To enhance one’s own appearance. • Adonise v. Alternative form of adonise. |
| ANODISE | • anodise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of anodize. • ANODISE v. to give a protective coat, also ANODIZE. |
| ASTONED | • astoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of astone. • ASTONE v. to amaze or shock, also ASTONISH, ASTONY. |
| DAEMONS | • daemons n. Plural of daemon. • dæmons n. Plural of dæmon. • DAEMON n. (Greek) an inward spirit; personality; genius, also DAIMON. |
| DAPSONE | • dapsone n. (Pharmacology) A bacteriostatic antimicrobial agent 4-[(4-aminobenzene)sulfonyl]aniline (C12H12N2O2… • DAPSONE n. a drug used in the treatment of leprosy, dermatitis, etc. |
| DEACONS | • deacons n. Plural of deacon. • DEACON v. to put the best looking goods on top of the pile. |
| DONATES | • donates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of donate. • Donates prop.n. Plural of Donate. • DONATE v. to contribute. |
| DOUANES | • douanes n. Plural of douane. • DOUANE n. a customhouse. |
| LOADENS | • loadens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of loaden. • LOADEN v. (archaic) to load, also LADE, LADEN, LAID. |
| MASONED | • masoned adj. (Heraldry, of a building) Having the mortar and bricks of different tinctures. • masoned v. Simple past tense and past participle of mason. • MASON v. to build or repair in stone. |
| MODENAS | • MODENA n. (Italian) a popular variety of domestic fancy pigeon originating in Modena. |
| MONADES | • MONAS n. the number one; a unit; a single-celled organism, also MONAD. |
| NOMADES | • nomades n. Plural of nomade. • NOMADE n. a member of a wandering pastoral community, also NOMAD. |
| NOYADES | • noyades n. Plural of noyade. • NOYADE n. (French) drowning, esp. of many persons together as form of execution. |
| ONSTEAD | • onstead n. (UK, Scotland, dialect, archaic) A single farmhouse; a steading. • ONSTEAD n. a single farmhouse; a steading. |
| SODAINE | • SODAINE adj. (obsolete) sudden, also SODAIN. |
| SONDAGE | • sondage n. (Archaeology) A small test excavation or test pit to examine the stratigraphy of a site; a deeper investigation… • SONDAGE n. (French) a trial bore or excavation; a sounding out of opinion. |