- chred
- eu·chred;
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
sepulchre — I. noun or sepulcher Etymology: Middle English sepulcre, from Anglo French, from Latin sepulcrum, sepulchrum, from sepelire to bury; akin to Greek hepein to care for, Sanskrit saparyati he honors Date: 13th century 1. a place of burial ; tomb 2.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
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EU — EU; Eu; eu·arc·tos; eu·as·ca·les; eu·ascomycetes; eu·as·co·my·cet·i·dae; eu·ascomycetous; eu·aster; eu·bacteria; eu·bac·te·ri·a·les; eu·bacterium; eu·ba·sid·i·ae; eu·ba·sid·ii; eu·bo·ic; eu·branchipus; eu·bryales; eu·caine; eu·cai·rite;… … English syllables
euchred — eu·chred … English syllables
euchre — eu•chre [[t]ˈyu kər[/t]] n. v. chred, chring 1) gam a card game for two, three, or four players, usu. played with the 32 highest cards in the deck 2) gam to get the better of (an opponent) in a hand at euchre by the opponent s failure to win the… … From formal English to slang
euchred — ˈyükə(r)d adjective Etymology: origin unknown dialect : made slightly tart by an acid or spice euchred figs * * * /yooh keuhrd/, adj. Australian Informal. utterly done in or at the end of one s tether; exhausted. [1865 70; EUCHRE + ED … Useful english dictionary
en|sep|ul|chre — «ehn SEHP uhl kuhr», transitive verb, chred, chring. = ensepulcher. (Cf. ↑ensepulcher) … Useful english dictionary
o|chre — «OH kuhr», noun, adjective, transitive verb, o|chred, o|chring. = ocher. (Cf. ↑ocher) … Useful english dictionary
sep|ul|chre — «SEHP uhl kuhr», noun, transitive verb, chred, chring. = sepulcher. (Cf. ↑sepulcher) … Useful english dictionary