(Noun) (informal) A strict, righteous, hypercritical adherent of societal/religious norms.
(Noun) Fear of witches or witchcraft.
(Noun) The brother of one's spouse.
(Noun) Fear of rooms full of people.
(Noun) A billion tons. Usage: This whale weighs a gigaton.
(Noun) The fear of puppets.
(Expression) Temporary melancholy or sadness.
(Expression) The devil.
A word spoken in an angry tone.
(Abbreviation) Bipolar Mood Disorder. Usage: Patient with BPMD, on Lithium.
Irrational fear of ants.
(Noun) An overwhelming fear of feet.
(Noun) A discipline of archaeobotany that focuses on the analysis of charcoal. Usage: I employ anthracology in my archeology thesis.
(Verb) To confuse or fluster.
(Noun) Foreign language anxiety. Usage: It's a feeling of nervousness, worry, and unease experienced while learning or speaking a foreign language.
(Noun) Fear of throwing things out; a tendency to hoard things.
(Noun) Japanese green tea powder.
(Noun) People that climb plastic or real rocks. Usage: You are a bad climber.
(Noun) An irrational fear of vegetables.
(Noun) An excessive and irrational fear of string or thread.
(Expression) An absolute reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions from all operations.
(Expression) A customer who doesn't leave tips.
(Noun) Fear of mice and rats.
Liquid from the mouth that drips out. Usage: When I saw dinner cooking, I started to drool.
(Noun) Flying anxiety; a fear of being on an airplane or other flying vehicle, such as a helicopter, while in flight.
(Noun) A device used to move logs. Usage: The logs were too heavy, so I used a cantdog to move them into place.
(Expression) (slang)The stomach. Usage: "Little Mary," a modern euphemism for the stomach, was popularized by J. M. Barrie's successful play of this title.
(Noun) Irrational fear of balloons.
(Noun) Fear of ferns.
(Expression) To sell something, bypassing the stock exchange.
(Noun) Fear of looking up.
An app that used to be called "Twitter," but when Elon Musk bought it, he changed it to "X." Usage: The app X used to be Twitter.
Having one name, like Cher or Madonna.
(Noun) Toy building bricks. Usage: I played with Legos.
Relating to the liver and biliary system. Usage: Hepatobiliary disorders, pancreatitis, and sphincter of Oddi dysfunction.....
A country that is super close to Malaysia. Usage: "I went to Indonesia. It was fun."
(Verb) To indicate a name preference that is different from a legal document.
A romantic or mocking way to laugh at something, depending on the context. Usage: Boy: You're so cute! Girl: Tee-hee, you're so nice, you know that? :)
(Noun) A warship that lays naval mines, usually to take out enemy ships and submarines. Usage: The minelayer deployed mines in the waters.
(Noun) Fear of trees.
(Noun) A henhouse. Usage: Like the hen who longs to be in her home at the hencote in the secure barnyard, she is exiled by her own brood.
(Noun) Fear of looking up or looking at the sky.
(Noun) Fear of tornadoes and hurricanes.
(Noun) The mouth position when playing a woodwind instrument. A phonetic spelling of "embouchure."
(Adjective) Of a language, words use a single morpheme to define multiple grammatical features. Usage: The Romance languages are fusional.
(Noun) Fear of sermons.
(Noun) Fear of either losing money, spending money, the corruption of money, or simply the responsibility of money.
A method of investigation into the nature of reality, that relies on observation, hypothesis, testing, and validating observations, to gain insights and knowledge about reality. Usage: Understan...
(Noun) Fear of rooms or people in rooms.
(Noun) An intense fear of the color white.
(Adverb) To study or repeat something in a rote manner. Usage: He repeated his lesson rotely, without real understanding.
(Expression) If you multitask on multiple things, none of them will be successful. Usage: Patrick worked on both the math project and the science project at the same time and didn't get good gra...
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(Noun) The temporary medical crisis - chills, palpitations, depression, hallucinating, vomiting, thoughts of suicide - most often highlighted among Japanese travelers/visitors to France.
(Expression) In a low, depressing point of one's life.
A dance in which the legs move inward and outward. Usage: Let's do the tootsie roll.
(Expression) Mentally flexibility. Usage: He had a supple mind and strongly held, though rarely expressed, opinions and beliefs.
The longest station and town name in Wales.
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The British spelling of the word that people use to describe the way the waves of light hit a specific object.
(Abbreviation) Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division.
(Noun) Fear of newspapers.
(Noun) Fear of sitting down.
To happen (to someone). Usage: Whate'er betides, I've known the worst.(G. Byron)
(Abbreviation) Retrograde Urethrogram.
(Noun) The 18th letter in the Greek alphabet. Usage: Sigma is my favorite letter in the Greek alphabet.
(Expression) Describes an individual whose singing performances are very well done. Usage: Oh, I like Queen too! Freddie Mercury could sing the phone book, I swear.
(Noun) An intense fear of dust, dirt, or germs.
(Expression) A British English interjection. Usage: Oi, mate!
(Expression) Describes the rapid, uncontrolled spread or growth of something, often in a negative or problematic way. Usage: The rumors about the company's financial troubles started spreading l...
(Noun) Fear of the color yellow.
(Noun) Fear of flying.
(Noun) Fear of balloons. Usage: Globophobia is commonly picked up in childhood, usually from being "startled" by a balloon popping unexpectedly.
(Noun) The aggregate created when asphalt is milled. Usage: Even in harsh climates that get a lot of rain or snow, you can count on asphalt millings to stand up to the elements. This material dr...
(Adjective) Done by a machine with little to no human influence, contrasting with "manual." Usage: The next software update will make this process automatic.
(Noun) A red, thread-like spice derived from the style and stigma of Crocus sativus flowers.
(Noun) An irrational fear of palindromes Usage: The word "aibohphobia" itself is the same forward and backward.
(Noun) (botany) The tip of a flower's pistil that receives pollen.
(Verb) Making strange sounds, usually with wooden doors and floors Usage: The old house's door kept creaking.
(Noun) (botany) The structure within the ovary that contains the female reproductive cells of a flower.
(Noun) (botany) The upward extension of a flower's ovary.
(Noun) Fear of holes
(Noun) Derives from "son of a gun," which refers to a member of the male species who is any of the following: deceitful, mean, heartless, insensitive, cruel, demeaning, male chauvinist, a cad, a ...
(Noun) A historical area and region encompassing the peninsula in the northwest of France.
(Noun) A type of conlang (constructed language) that is created mainly for artistic purposes. Usage: I took inspiration from existing artlangs to create my own.
(Noun) (botany) The part of the pistil of a flower that holds the ovules.
(Abbreviation) Discipleship Training School.
(Adjective) Relating to or in the manner of words. Usage: The administrators usually issue a verbal warning before a punishment.
(Noun) A park or facility where skateboarding is practiced. Usage: Carmen's friends are holding a competition at the local skate park.
(Noun) The capital city of Iceland. Usage: We're on a flight to Reykjavik.
(Noun) A British Overseas Territory located on Cyprus.
(Noun) An intense fear of rooms.
(Noun) A fear of thunder and lightning. Usage: My friend has astraphobia, so he doesn’t like to go outside when it’s raining.
(Noun) A radioactive metallic element with atomic number 92 and symbol U. Commonly used as fuel for nuclear reactors and power plants. Usage: The mine workers also specialize in finding various ...
School of Transformational Business.
(Noun) Fear of cardboard boxes. Usage: If you have a morbid fear of cardboard boxes, that's called cogombophobia.
(Noun) A fear of needles. Usage: Belomophobia is the irrational fear of needles and pins.
(Verb) The action of throwing someone or something out of a window. Usage: The man at the meeting gave an example of defenestration by throwing one of his coworkers out of a window.
(Adjective) Non-autistic. Usage: Studies highlight how autistic people face issues with everyday tasks that allistic (non-autistic) people do not. However, research also shows that, in some cogn...
(Noun) A morbid dread of the color white. Usage: Leukophobia, also known as fear of the color white, is a rare type of phobia.
(Noun) Fear of frogs; also known as "ranidaphobia". Usage: Batrachophobia is specific phobia characterized by an intense fear of frogs.
A strategy employed by companies where the size or quantity of a product is reduced while maintaining its price. In other words, it refers to the practice of reducing the size or content of a pro...
(Noun) The sound a turkey makes. Usage: The turkey gobbled in the hunter's face.
The surgical opening of an atrium.
(Verb) To insert a sharp object into a person's body.
Sunglasses. Usage: I wear my aviators when it's sunny out.
(Adjective) Far too much (of something). Usage: It was an exorbitant price.
Because of. Usage: She pleaded guilty to murder on grounds of diminished responsibility.
(Adjective) Pertaining to heraldry.
(Verb) To fool around and waste time. Usage: Quit your lallygagging and wash the dishes.
A fruit. Usage: "Hey, isn't a tomato a vegetable?" "No, it's a fruit."
(Noun) A glass panel/cabinet to display items. Usage: The trophy was displayed in the vitrine.
(Abbreviation) Secretory capacity of the thyroid gland (if calculated with the structure parameter inference approach).
(Noun) Fear of the number 17.
(Noun) A fear of balloons. Usage: Someone with globophobia may also have difficulty concentrating or functioning in certain situations and find that their fear interferes with their day-to-day l...
(Noun) The system of the design and regulation of coats of arms and similar emblems.
(Verb) To spread out.
(Noun) A basketball shot that completely misses the basket and backboard. Usage: Their chances of winning were soiled after he shot an air ball at the final seconds.
(Noun) (heraldry) A thick, horizontal line that stretches throughout the escutcheon.
(Abbreviation) An abbreviation for the class Advanced Placement United States History. Usage: My APUSH class is so hard, it's like torture!
(Abbreviation) Packaging Recovery Organization.
(Noun) A young person. Usage: We were all a child once.
(Verb) To take hold of something and move it towards oneself. Usage: Don't pull so hard or the handle will come off!
(Adjective) Relating to an aunt.
A fast, steep shot in badminton played usually from the back of the court that should go close to the tramlines. Usage: His smash was so powerful, the shuttle hit the floor before his opponent h...
An overhead shot played in badminton from the back of the court that goes to the opponent's back of the court Usage: He cleared, but he ended up being smashed by the opponent.
(Verb) To consume food in an impolite way. Usage: He gobbled down the mac and cheese and had cheese on his mouth for the rest of the day.
Science that is fake or not real.
(Verb) To medically put to death.
(Noun) To damage a muscle. Usage: He pulled a hamstring in training.
(Verb) To embrace. Usage: He hugged the Luigi mascot at Super Nintendo World.
(Verb) Will not stop or give in.
Loose bowels.
Bad or worse in quality or character, or morally bad. Usage: He was a lazy, degenerate man.
(Verb) To use your legs to launch in the air. Usage: He jumped on the trampoline.
(Noun) A strong and persistent fear of doctors. Usage: Latrophobia is an extreme and overwhelming fear of doctors, medical tests, and medical care.
(Expression) Doing something over and over again.
(Expression) To get so deeply involved in (a situation) that you have difficulty leaving it. Usage: to get caught up in a discussion
(Noun) A long word that refers to a disease caused by inhaling silica dust Usage: Doctor: I'm sorry... You have pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis.
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(Expression) A stupid person.
(Noun) A depiction of the birth of Christ. Usage: The crèche had all the animals present when Christ was born.
(Noun) The medical condition of believing that you are a wolf.
(Noun) The medical condition of drinking human blood.
(Noun) A human-wolf hybrid.
(Interjection) A word that is used abruptly to gain a person’s attention. Usage: Hey! Are you even listening to me?
(Interjection) A word used in a greeting in order to gain someone's attention. Typically with the person's name after a slight pause in speech known as a comma in writing. Usage: Hey, Henry! How...
(Noun) A cute domestic animal.
(Noun) An article of clothing that is worn draped around the neck. Very fashionable and looks great. Try it sometime. Usage: I draped a scarf around my neck and shoulders.
(Noun) A large wide body aircraft with two aisles going down the left and right side of the plane. Usage: My family hopped aboard a Boeing 777 to Hawaii.
(Noun) A checkmate in chess; often shortened to "mate"; when one of the kings is put into inescapable check. This leads to the game ending and the person who put the other in check winning the ga...
(Verb) To ponder deeply about something and not let it out of mind.
When any country gains/has gained its independence from ruling colonizers, another nation, etc. Usage: India's Independence Day is the 15th of August, and it was declared independent in 1947.
A wooden or other material box. Usage: This crate is big.
Full of uncertainty about whether to proceed or not.
A type of keyboard in which the first five letters are A, Z, E, R, and T. Usually used by European people. Usage: My grandpa uses a AZERTY keyboard.
A container that comes in various shapes, sizes, and colors, and is usually used to contain ingredients and liquid. Usage: I put water in my bottle. I store my herbs in my bottle.
(Noun) The inability to form a mental image of a thought, event, or memory. Usage: I have aphantasia, so whilst I can remember many things about my recent holiday, I can't visualise anything in ...
(Abbreviation) Hypoxic-Ischaemic Encephalopathy. Various patterns of brain damage in the neonatal period, especially in preterm babies and complicated births.
(Noun) A wooden box.
(Abbreviation) A Link to the Past (a Legend of Zelda game). Usage: I am going to play ALTTP.
(Noun) A comfortable place to rest. Usage: I sleep in my comfy bed.
(Noun) A form of hand surgery.
(Abbreviation) Good Luck Have Fun. Usage: Hey GLHF!
(Noun) A programming language, super-set of the C language, with object oriented constructs, reflection, properties and dynamic modules. The "e" stands for Ecere as it was designed to facilitate ...
(Noun) A tool used to organize things like the time, date, and reminders.
(Noun) A beautiful, exotic country in North America consisting of 10 provinces and 3 territories. A rich country. Quite normal climate, cold in the winter. A person who lives here is Canadian. U...
(Noun) A performing art based on creating movements, structures, and patterns with playing cards. Usage: I thought cardistry was just magic, but it's something completely different.
(Expression) Used to convey one's disinterest in what someone else has said. Often with more than a soupcon of jealousy thrown in. It is mildly rude and insulting. Usage: "So, you are off to the...
(Abbreviation) Unfinished Dream of All Living Ghost (video game).
(Expression) What you say or type when you're exasperated or annoyed. Usage: Ugh, I'm so tired.
(math) Logarithm.
(Expression) To add to or increase one’s lifetime, height, or other measures. Usage: He wants to be taller, but I told him that one can't add a cubit in height.
(Noun) A piece of fried potato. Usage: Jeff's grandmother made him a plate of hash browns for breakfast.
(Noun) A unit of liquid measure used by ancient Hebrew people. Usage: Leviticus 14:10 "And on the eighth day he shall take two male lambs without blemish, one ewe lamb of the first year without...
(Abbreviation) Wily Beast and Weakest Creature.
(Noun) A performance art based around creating movements, structures, and patterns with playing cards. Usage: Nate performed cardistry at his school talent show.
(Noun) A video game character, recognized by his blue overalls and red cap. Mario faces all sorts of enemies, from giant turtles to mutated mushrooms. Usage: Super Mario jumped on the goomba's h...
(Abbreviation) Hidden Star in Four Seasons.
(Abbreviation) Minecraft Pocket Edition. Usage: A: "Come on let's hop on to Minecraft." B: "I am playing MCPE." A:*eyes widen*
(Noun) A government organization that deals with matters of space. Usage: NASA sent a rocket off to the moon.
(Verb) To watch at all times. Usage: I am monitored at all times
(Abbreviation) Organization.
(Adjective) Good. Usage: You did a nice job on your picture.
(Adjective) Kind. Usage: You're a nice person, Lilly!
(Noun) A plant grown from the ground. They make for great potato chips/mashed potatoes. Usage: I put the potatoes in a large bowl then mashed them.
(Expression) To stop one from thinking about someone or something unpleasant.
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(Abbreviation) Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom (game).
(Abbreviation) Double Dealing Character.
(Abbreviation) Ten Desires (game).
(Abbreviation) Chemistry, Manufacturing and Controls. (pharmaceutical industry) Usage: CMC activities were completed successfully for the new cancer drug by the CMC department before commercial ...
(Noun) The first letter of the English alphabet.
In education, the best grade a student can get.
(Noun) Amniotic membranes surrounding a fetus. Usage: The lamb was delivered, wrapped in a caul.
(Abbreviation) River City High School. Usage: Aw man, I can't wait to go to RCHS!
(Abbreviation) Persistent Postural-Perceptual Dizziness.
(Noun) A medication used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). Usage: Olmesartan is useful in antihypertensive therapy.
A false joint between two pieces of bone.
A supreme intellect. Usage: He thought he was omniscient.
(Abbreviation) BlueWind Generator
(Noun) A board used for applying clamping pressure across a length in woodworking. Usage: He used a caul on either side of his glue up to apply even pressure when gluing up his panel.
(Noun) The submitter of an oral tradition.
(Verb) Bring in, as on a computer. Usage: Import a file.