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Monday 14 September 2009

taborine

thebe

See thebes.

ceils

is part of the verb 'to ceil' meaning 'to furnish with a ceiling' (lexic.us).

Variations: ceil, ceiled, ceiler, ceilers, ceiling, ceilinged, ceilings, ceils.

osmic

means 'pertaining to, derived from, or containing, osmium' (lexic.us).

Variations: osmic, osmically, osmics.

euk

is an alternative spelling of yuke meaning 'to itch' (lexic.us).

Variations: euk, euked, euking, euks.

clovis

is an adjective meaning 'of or relating to a prehistoric human culture widespread throughout North America from about 12,000 to 9,000 B.C., distinguished by sharp fluted projectile points made of chalcedony or obsidian' (Answers.com).

rax

is a verb meaning 'to stretch after sleep' or 'to stretch, to reach out' (Wiktionary).

Variations: rax, raxed, raxes, raxing.

vint

See vint.

ganoine

is a shiny substance that resembles enamel and is secreted by the corium of certain fishes (especially ganoid fishes) and composes the outer layer of their scales (WordNet).

Variations: ganoid, ganoids, ganoin, ganoine, ganoines, ganoins.

azotemic

is an adjective meaning 'of or involving excess nitrogenous waste products in the urine' (WordNet).

Variations: azotemia, azotemias, azotemic.

ectozoa

is another term for ectozoon a term for any parasite on the body of an animal (lexic.us).

Variations: ectozoa, ectozoan, ectozoans, ectozoic, ectozoon.

tews

See tew.

yaffs

is part of the verb 'to yaff' meaning 'to bark' (lexic.us).

Variations: yaff, yaffed, yaffing, yaffs.

haver

can function as a noun meaning 'a possessor or holder' or 'oats' or a verb meaning 'to maunder, to talk foolishly, to chatter' or 'to hem and haw' (lexic.us).

Variations: haver. havered, havering, haverings, havers.

rancho

is a rude hut, as of posts, covered with branches or thatch, where herdsmen or farm labourers may live or lodge at night (lexic.us).

Variations: rancho, ranchos.

lyne

is another word for linen (lexic.us).

Variations: lyne, lynes.

nete

is the highest note of the lyre (lexic.us).

Variations: nete, netes.

kebar

is an alternative spelling of caber, a heavy pole thrown as a trial of strength (lexic.us).

Variations: kebar, kebars.