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noun
adj
noun
- (uncountable) A mixture of oats and barley.
- A dredging machine.
- Very fine mineral matter held in suspension in water.
- (cooking, countable) A large shaker for sprinkling spices or seasonings during food preparation.
- The act of dredging.
- An iron frame, with a fine net attached, used in collecting animals living at the bottom of the sea.
- A dragnet for taking up oysters, etc., from their beds.
- a power shovel to remove material from a channel or riverbed
verb
- (transitive, usually with "up") To unearth.
- To bring something to the surface with a dredge.
- (cooking, transitive) To sprinkle (food) with spices or seasonings, using a dredge.
- To make a channel deeper or wider using a dredge.
- search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost
- remove with a power shovel, usually from a bottom of a body of water
- cover before cooking
noun
- porridge made of rolled oats
- a gathering at which burgoo stew is served
- thick spicy stew of whatever meat and whatever vegetables are available; southern United States
- (Midwestern US) A spicy stew, typically made with a combination of meats and vegetables, and often served with cornbread or corn muffins.
- (nautical) A dish which originated among seafarers during the days of sail: a sort of porridge seasoned with sugar, salt and butter.
noun
- (chiefly British) Oat porridge; oatmeal.
- soft food made by boiling oatmeal or other meal or legumes in water or milk until thick
- (Malaysia, Singapore) Rice porridge; congee.
- A dish made of grain or legumes, milk or water, heated and stirred until thick and typically eaten for breakfast.
- (British, slang, uncountable) A prison sentence.
- (rare) A type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.
noun
noun
- a bland custard or pudding especially of oatmeal
- (historical, specifically) A slightly tart, jelly-like food of Welsh origin, made from extensively boiling oats, then boiling down the liquid extracted from it.
- meaningless ceremonies and flattery
- Deceptive or blustering speech.
- Pretentious trappings, useless ornaments used to impress.
- Empty or meaningless talk, especially when used to flatter.
- A custard; any of several bland, gelatinous foodstuffs, usually made from stewed fruit and thickened with oatmeal, cornstarch or flour.
intj
noun
- a flat bread made of oat or barley flour; common in New England and Scotland
- (especially Scotland, Northern England) An unleavened bread, usually made with barleymeal, wheatmeal, or oatmeal; sometimes of peasemeal or otherwise.
- (specifically) This or any similar traditional bread when made by indigenous Americans, originally from native sources such as maize or pseudocereals and plants with starchy roots
- (Canada) A biscuit bread made of wheat flour or cornmeal, fat, and sometimes baking powder, typically baked over a fire, wrapped around a stick or in a pan.
noun
- The edible grain obtained from one of the above plants.
- (originally) Foxtail millet or Italian millet (Setaria italica), the second-most widely grown species of millet.
- (uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
- (countable, US, originally theater, colloquial) A highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show; a riot, a scream.
- (countable, computing) Ellipsis of kernel panic (“on Unix-derived operating systems: an action taken by the operating system when it cannot recover from a fatal error”); (by extension) any computer system crash.
- (countable, economics, finance) A rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of such prices continuing to decline.
- (by extension) A plant of the genus Panicum, or of similar plants of other genera (especially Echinochloa and Setaria) formerly included within Panicum; panicgrass or panic grass.
- an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
adj
verb
- To feel panic, or overwhelming fear or fright; to freak out, to lose one's head.
- To cause (someone) to feel panic (“overwhelming fear or fright”); also, to frighten (someone) into acting hastily.
- (computing) To cause (a computer system) to crash.
- (US, colloquial) To highly amuse, entertain, or impress (an audience watching a performance or show).
- (computing) Of a computer system: to crash.
- be overcome by a sudden fear
- cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic
adj
- (of grains) Containing a whitish liquid, juicy.
- (color science, informal) Of the black in an image, appearing as dark gray rather than black.
- (of a drink) Containing (an especially large amount of) milk.
- Resembling milk in color, consistency, smell, etc.; consisting of milk.
- (colloquial) Immature, childish.
- (colloquial) Cowardly.
- resembling milk in color; not clear
noun
- food prepared from the husks of cereal grains
- broken husks of the seeds of cereal grains that are separated from the flour by sifting
- (ornithology) The European carrion crow.
- The broken coat of the seed of wheat, rye, or other cereal grain, separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting; the coarse, chaffy part of ground grain.
verb
noun
- A dish of food cooked in such a mould.
- A type of resonant drum, similar to a timpani but higher in pitch, used in Latin music.
- A drum-shaped mould used to cook food.
- A dish of poultry or fish pounded and mixed with egg white, cream, etc., poured into a mould.
- individual serving of minced e.g. meat or fish in a rich creamy sauce baked in a small pastry mold or timbale shell
- small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods
noun
adj
noun
- (uncountable) A mixture of oats and barley.
- A dredging machine.
- Very fine mineral matter held in suspension in water.
- (cooking, countable) A large shaker for sprinkling spices or seasonings during food preparation.
- The act of dredging.
- An iron frame, with a fine net attached, used in collecting animals living at the bottom of the sea.
- A dragnet for taking up oysters, etc., from their beds.
- a power shovel to remove material from a channel or riverbed
verb
- (transitive, usually with "up") To unearth.
- To bring something to the surface with a dredge.
- (cooking, transitive) To sprinkle (food) with spices or seasonings, using a dredge.
- To make a channel deeper or wider using a dredge.
- search (as the bottom of a body of water) for something valuable or lost
- remove with a power shovel, usually from a bottom of a body of water
- cover before cooking
noun
- porridge made of rolled oats
- a gathering at which burgoo stew is served
- thick spicy stew of whatever meat and whatever vegetables are available; southern United States
- (Midwestern US) A spicy stew, typically made with a combination of meats and vegetables, and often served with cornbread or corn muffins.
- (nautical) A dish which originated among seafarers during the days of sail: a sort of porridge seasoned with sugar, salt and butter.
noun
- (chiefly British) Oat porridge; oatmeal.
- soft food made by boiling oatmeal or other meal or legumes in water or milk until thick
- (Malaysia, Singapore) Rice porridge; congee.
- A dish made of grain or legumes, milk or water, heated and stirred until thick and typically eaten for breakfast.
- (British, slang, uncountable) A prison sentence.
- (rare) A type of thick soup or stew, especially thickened with barley.
noun
noun
- a bland custard or pudding especially of oatmeal
- (historical, specifically) A slightly tart, jelly-like food of Welsh origin, made from extensively boiling oats, then boiling down the liquid extracted from it.
- meaningless ceremonies and flattery
- Deceptive or blustering speech.
- Pretentious trappings, useless ornaments used to impress.
- Empty or meaningless talk, especially when used to flatter.
- A custard; any of several bland, gelatinous foodstuffs, usually made from stewed fruit and thickened with oatmeal, cornstarch or flour.
intj
noun
- a flat bread made of oat or barley flour; common in New England and Scotland
- (especially Scotland, Northern England) An unleavened bread, usually made with barleymeal, wheatmeal, or oatmeal; sometimes of peasemeal or otherwise.
- (specifically) This or any similar traditional bread when made by indigenous Americans, originally from native sources such as maize or pseudocereals and plants with starchy roots
- (Canada) A biscuit bread made of wheat flour or cornmeal, fat, and sometimes baking powder, typically baked over a fire, wrapped around a stick or in a pan.
noun
- The edible grain obtained from one of the above plants.
- (originally) Foxtail millet or Italian millet (Setaria italica), the second-most widely grown species of millet.
- (uncountable) Overwhelming fear or fright, often affecting groups of people or animals; (countable) an instance of this; a fright, a scare.
- (countable, US, originally theater, colloquial) A highly amusing or entertaining performer, performance, or show; a riot, a scream.
- (countable, computing) Ellipsis of kernel panic (“on Unix-derived operating systems: an action taken by the operating system when it cannot recover from a fatal error”); (by extension) any computer system crash.
- (countable, economics, finance) A rapid reduction in asset prices due to broad efforts to raise cash in anticipation of such prices continuing to decline.
- (by extension) A plant of the genus Panicum, or of similar plants of other genera (especially Echinochloa and Setaria) formerly included within Panicum; panicgrass or panic grass.
- an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- sudden mass fear and anxiety over anticipated events
adj
verb
- To feel panic, or overwhelming fear or fright; to freak out, to lose one's head.
- To cause (someone) to feel panic (“overwhelming fear or fright”); also, to frighten (someone) into acting hastily.
- (computing) To cause (a computer system) to crash.
- (US, colloquial) To highly amuse, entertain, or impress (an audience watching a performance or show).
- (computing) Of a computer system: to crash.
- be overcome by a sudden fear
- cause sudden fear in or fill with sudden panic
noun
- food prepared from the husks of cereal grains
- broken husks of the seeds of cereal grains that are separated from the flour by sifting
- (ornithology) The European carrion crow.
- The broken coat of the seed of wheat, rye, or other cereal grain, separated from the flour or meal by sifting or bolting; the coarse, chaffy part of ground grain.
verb
noun
- A dish of food cooked in such a mould.
- A type of resonant drum, similar to a timpani but higher in pitch, used in Latin music.
- A drum-shaped mould used to cook food.
- A dish of poultry or fish pounded and mixed with egg white, cream, etc., poured into a mould.
- individual serving of minced e.g. meat or fish in a rich creamy sauce baked in a small pastry mold or timbale shell
- small pastry shell for creamy mixtures of minced foods
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adj
- (of grains) Containing a whitish liquid, juicy.
- (color science, informal) Of the black in an image, appearing as dark gray rather than black.
- (of a drink) Containing (an especially large amount of) milk.
- Resembling milk in color, consistency, smell, etc.; consisting of milk.
- (colloquial) Immature, childish.
- (colloquial) Cowardly.
- resembling milk in color; not clear