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There are 22 words containing ESTOD

agrees␣to␣disagreeanticestodalanticestodalscestodalcestodecestodescestodiasecestodiasescestodiasiscestodocidalcrashes-to-desktop crashes␣to␣desktopdrives␣to␣distractiongestodeneLiebestodLiebestodemetacestodemetacestodeson␣one's␣todpreaches␣to␣deaf␣earsyesses␣to␣deathyes␣to␣death

24 definitions found

  • agrees␣to␣disagree — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of agree to disagree.
  • anticestodal — adj. That serves to counter infection by tapeworms. — n. An anticestodal agent.
  • anticestodals — n. Plural of anticestodal.
  • cestodal — adj. Relating to cestodes.
  • cestode — n. (Zoology) A parasitic flatworm of the class Cestoda; a tapeworm.
  • cestodes — n. Plural of cestode.
  • cestodiase — n. (Pathology) A parasitic infection with a cestode.
  • cestodiases — n. Plural of cestodiase.
  • cestodiasis — n. Infection by cestodes.
  • cestodocidal — adj. Cestocidal.
  • crashes-to-desktop — n. Plural of crash-to-desktop.
  • crashes␣to␣desktop — n. Plural of crash to desktop. — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of crash to desktop.
  • drives␣to␣distraction — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of drive to distraction.
  • gestodene — n. (Pharmacology) A progestogen hormonal contraceptive.
  • Liebestod — n. (Music, literature) An aria or duet performed in opera marking…
  • Liebestode — n. Plural of Liebestod.
  • metacestode — n. The larval stage of a tapeworm.
  • metacestodes — n. Plural of metacestode.
  • on␣one's␣tod — phr. (Idiomatic, chiefly Northern England) on one’s own, alone.
  • preaches␣to␣deaf␣ears — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preach to deaf ears.
  • yesses␣to␣death — v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of yes to death.
  • yes␣to␣death — v. (Idiomatic, transitive) To agree with someone, often sarcastically.
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