💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Partons"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| lopemannoun | — |
| ministeriumnoun | An association of ministers from various religious groups who come together to work for a specific purpose, such as meeting the socioeconomic needs of a community. |
| sowlnoun | (British, dialectal) A dainty; a relish; a sauce; anything eaten with bread. |
| cruppernoun | A strap, looped under a horse's tail, used to stop a saddle from slipping. |
| cohornnoun | Archaic form of coehorn. [(military, historical) A small bronze mortar mounted on a wooden block with handles, and light enough to be carried short distances by two people.] |
| fishlinenoun | A fishing line. |
| arninoun | The wild water buffalo (Bubalus arnee) |
| fluternoun | A flute player. |
| versemannoun | A por, especially an inferior one; a versemonger. |
| touchmarknoun | (archaic) The manufacturer's official identifying sign, impressed into a pewter object. |
| yowlernoun | Someone who or something which yowls. |
| guisernoun | A person in disguise, as for a parade or festival. |
| knornoun | Obsolete form of knur. [A knurl.] |
| champernoun | One who champs (bites or chews). |
| deedynoun | Industrious; active. |
| ashlernoun | Alternative form of ashlar. [(architecture) Masonry employing flat and well-squared stone or brick, creating an appearance similar to wooden flooring.] |
| residentsnoun | A person, animal or plant living at a certain location or in a certain area. |
| humane societynoun | An organization with the aim of stopping cruelty to animals. |
| desexnoun | (transitive) To remove another's sexual characteristics or functions, often via physical sterilization. |
| garrotnoun | A seaduck of the genus Bucephala; a goldeneye. |
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