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Words that sound like "caution" — phonetic neighbours useful for wordplay, puns, song lyrics, and dialogue.
(n)
Prudence when faced with, or when expecting to face, danger; care taken in order to avoid risk or harm.
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A city in Isfahan Province, Iran.
A soft mass of material stuffed into a cloth bag, used for comfort or support.
(physical chemistry) A positively charged ion: one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.
A surname.
(history) An ancient Indo-Scythian or Tocharian kingdom in Central Asia and Northern India.
(rare) A measure used in the Isle of Man, similar to a peck.
Dated form of cation. [(physical chemistry) A positively charged ion: one that would be attracted to the cathode in electrolysis.]
A weapon made of leather-covered metal similar to a blackjack.
A room or area for preparing food.
(adj)
Relating to the Cajun people or their culture.
A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats.
That has received a caution (typically from the police)
A surname originating as a patronymic.
Alternative form of cajun
(obsolete) An act of boiling.
(botany) Growing immediately on a caulis, the main stem of a plant; of or pertaining to a caulis.
A male given name from Ancient Greek, variant of Colin.
(uncountable) Money in the form of notes or bills and coins, as opposed to checks, credit or electronic transactions.
A surname, variant of Kitchen.
(Freemasonry) A person who attempts to pass himself off as a Freemason without having experienced the rituals or going through the degrees.
The act or process of caching.
A female given name from Ancient Greek.
A surname from Hebrew.
Obsolete spelling of Quran.
Former name of Kochi: a city in Kerala, India.
A municipality of Palawan, Philippines.
A surname from Scottish Gaelic.
A state of Myanmar.
A surname from Irish.
(v)
confine in a cage
Alternative form of Gwich'in. [An ethnic group native to the northern Yukon Territory and adjacent parts of Alaska.]
(Scotland) A surety.
(in combination) An inhabitant of a specified county.
Alternative form of caching. [The act or process of caching.]
A title or brief explanation attached to an illustration, cartoon, user interface element, etc.
A female given name from English or Irish.
A surname from Hebrew. The most popular Jewish surname.
(uncountable) Actual or threatened force for the purpose of compelling action by another person; the act of coercing.
(Greek mythology) The ferryman of Hades, who rowed the shades of the dead across the river Styx.
(biochemistry) A sequence of three adjacent nucleotides, which encode for a specific amino acid during protein synthesis or translation.
(N)
the Xbox Live Arcade version of Klaus Teuber's The Settlers of Catan, developed by Big Huge Games in collaboration with Teuber.
(anatomy) A neck, cervix, or neckline part or process.
A male given name transferred from the surname.
háček
(engineering) An enclosure from which water can be expelled, in order to give access to underwater areas for engineering works etc.
A unisex given name transferred from the surname, of modern usage.
A town in Steuben County, New York, United States.
A large valley surrounded by mountains of considerable height (especially in Latin America), through which a river runs.
Sexual intercourse.
(intransitive, idiomatic) To understand; to begin to understand; to realize.
A village in Falkirk council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NS8882).
(computer graphics) Acronym of computer-aided three-dimensional interactive application.
A surname from French.
A member of a caste of people in Rajasthan and Gujarat, considered by large section of society to be divine.
A village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England, previously in Scarborough district (OS grid ref TA0583).
(anatomy) The midpoint of the anterior border of the clivus
(rare) To join together; to conjoin.