7 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• items for sale to the individual consumer
Example sentence • I bought a new electronic product from the store.
7 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• manner of acting or controlling yourself
verb
• direct the course of; manage or control
Example sentence • The conductor was in charge of the orchestra's conduct during the performance.
9 2 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
verb
• make by combining materials and parts
Example sentence • The architect designed a unique and modern construct for the new office building.
9 3 noun
n
noun
• a secondary and sometimes unexpected consequence
Example sentence • The company found a valuable byproduct during the production process.
10 3 noun
n
noun
• bad or dishonest management by persons supposed to act on another's behalf
Example sentence • The police officer was suspended due to allegations of misconduct .
16 5 noun
n
noun
• the set of elements common to two or more sets
Example sentence • The cartesian product of sets A and B is denoted as A × B.
16 6 noun
n
noun
• waste matter (as urine or sweat but especially feces) discharged from the body
Example sentence • The excretory product of the digestive system is feces.
11 3 noun
n
noun
• a substance that can be used or prepared for use as food
Example sentence • I bought a food product from the grocery store.
19 7 noun
n
noun
• a quantity obtained by multiplication
Example sentence • The mathematical product of 5 and 6 is 30.
15 5 noun
n
noun
• merchandise consisting of a computer program that is offered for sale
Example sentence • The software product had many bugs that needed to be fixed before it could be released.
14 5 noun
n
noun
• Any product at least partially made of consumable tobacco leaves, such as cigarettes, chewing tobacco or snuff.
Example sentence • Smoking any tobacco product is harmful to your health.
13 3 noun
n
noun
• a vector that is the product of two other vectors
Example sentence • In mathematics, the vector product of two vectors in three-dimensional space is also known as the cross product.
7 3 noun
n
noun
• bridge consisting of a series of arches supported by piers used to carry a road (or railroad) over a valley
Example sentence • The train crossed the viaduct over the river.
12 4 noun, adjective
n, adj
noun
• any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
Example sentence • We need to find a better way to dispose of our waste products.
6 2 verb
v
Example sentence • You can deduct the cost of your business expenses.
8 2 verb
v
verb
• hinder or prevent the progress or accomplishment of
Example sentence • He tried to obstruct the police officer during the arrest.
6 2 verb
v
noun
• a compound formed by an addition reaction
verb
• draw a limb towards the body
Example sentence • She tried to adduct her leg with great effort after the injury.
12 2 noun
n
noun
• a vector that is the product of two other vectors
Example sentence • The cross product of two vectors in three-dimensional space can be represented as a vector.
12 4 noun
n
noun
• milk and butter and cheese
Example sentence • Milk is a common dairy product that is used in many recipes.
10 2 noun
n
noun
• a real number (a scalar) that is the product of two vectors
Example sentence • The dot product of two vectors is equal to the product of their magnitudes and the cosine of the angle between them.
4 1 verb, noun
v, n
noun
• a bodily passage or tube lined with epithelial cells and conveying a secretion or other substance
Example sentence • The air conditioning duct needs to be cleaned.
10 2 noun
n
noun
• final product; the things produced
Example sentence • The end product of this experiment is a new drug that can cure cancer.
12 4 noun
n
noun
• a real number (a scalar) that is the product of two vectors
Example sentence • In mathematics, an inner product is a generalization of the dot product.
12 3 noun
n
noun
• a product made from plant material
Example sentence • Aloe vera gel is a popular plant product used for soothing sunburns.
13 3 noun
n
noun
• a real number (a scalar) that is the product of two vectors
Example sentence • The scalar product of two vectors is equal to the product of their magnitudes and the cosine of the angle between them.
6 1 verb, adjective
v, adj
Example sentence • I'm sorry, but the hotel is fully booked for tonight.
6 1 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective satellite
• curved down like an eagle's beak
Example sentence • I am hooked on this TV show.
7 2 verb
v
adjective
• of a stringed instrument; sounded with the fingers or a plectrum
adjective satellite
• having the feathers removed, as from a pelt or a fowl
Example sentence • She plucked a flower from the garden.
6 2 verb
v
adjective
• having tucked or being tucked
Example sentence • She tucked her hair behind her ears.
5 2 verb, noun
v, n
verb
• eject or send out in large quantities, also metaphorical
Example sentence • He eructed loudly after finishing his meal.
8 3 noun
n
noun
• a legal right to use and derive profit from property belonging to someone else provided that the property itself is not injured in any way
Example sentence • The farmer had the usufruct of the land he leased for five years.
9 3
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Example sentence • She prededucted the sales tax from the total amount.
9 3 verb
v
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Example sentence • The researcher decided to reconduct the experiment to confirm the results.
9 2 adjective
adj
adjective satellite
• cooked partially or completely beforehand
Example sentence • The supermarket sells a variety of precooked meals for those who don't have time to cook.
8 3 verb, adjective
v, adj
adjective
• lacking tucks or not being tucked
Example sentence • His untucked shirt gave him a casual look.
9 3 adjective
adj
adjective
• Not having been plucked.
Example sentence • The unplucked flower looked much more natural and wild than the others in the arrangement.
9 3 noun
n
No meanings yet for this word...
Example sentence • In mathematics, the coproduct of two objects in a category is a universal construction that generalizes the direct sum of sets, the free product of groups, the disjoint union of sets, and the wedge sum of topological spaces.
9 3 verb
v
noun
• a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel
Example sentence • The politician was barracked by angry protestors during his speech.
7 1 verb
v
noun
• a natural stream of water smaller than a river (and often a tributary of a river)
verb
• put up with something or somebody unpleasant
6 2 verb
v
noun
• small wild or domesticated web-footed broad-billed swimming bird usually having a depressed body and short legs
verb
• to move (the head or body) quickly downwards or away
Example sentence • He ducked behind the wall to avoid being seen.
9 3 adjective
adj
No meanings yet for this word...
Example sentence • The hummocked terrain made it difficult to traverse on foot.
6 2 verb
v
Example sentence • She lucked into a job opportunity after running into an old friend.
9 3
No meanings yet for this word...
6 2 verb, adverb
v, adv
noun
• any thick, viscous matter
verb
• remove muck, clear away muck, as in a mine
Example sentence • He mucked out the horse stalls before heading home.
9 2 verb, adjective
v, adj
No meanings yet for this word...
Example sentence • She was disappointed with the outcooked steak served at the restaurant.
10 3 adjective
adj
verb
• To sell or guarantee more seats for (an event) than actually exist.
adjective
• Having had more seats or tickets sold or guaranteed then were available.
Example sentence • The hotel was overbooked , so they had to find another room for us.
10 3 adjective
adj
Example sentence • The steak was so overcooked that it was completely dry.
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