domestic |
1. adj. Of or relating to the home. | |
2. adj. Of or relating to activities normally associated with the home, wherever they actually occur. | |
domestic violence; domestic hot water | |
3. adj. (of an animal) Kept by someone, for example as a farm animal or a pet. | |
4. adj. Internal to a specific country. | |
5. adj. Tending to stay at home; not outgoing. | |
6. n. A house servant; a maid; a household worker. | |
7. n. A domestic dispute, whether verbal or violent | |
fowl |
1. n. (archaic) A bird. | |
2. n. A bird of the order Galliformes, including chickens, turkeys, pheasant, partridges and quail. | |
3. n. Birds which are hunted or kept for food, including Galliformes and also waterfowl of the order Anseriformes such as ducks, geese and swans. | |
4. v. To hunt fowl. | |
We took our guns and went fowling. | |
5. adj. (obsolete) foul | |
E |
1. n. (street slang) The illicit drug ecstasy (MDMA), particularly in pill form. | |
2. n. (especially, in LGBT contexts) The hormone estrogen/estradiol. (Contrast T, testosterone.) | |
3. n. The grade below D in some grading systems. In most such systems, it is a failing grade. | |
4. n. (abbreviation of episode) (installment of a series) | |
The pilot episode is S01E01. | |
5. Number. en-number, upper=E, lower=e | |
6. n. (mathematics) the base of the natural logarithm, 2.718281828459045… | |