These are the meanings of the letters BUTCHERDOM when you unscramble them.
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Botched (imp. & p. p.)
of Botch
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Botcher (n.)
A clumsy or careless workman; a bungler.
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Botcher (n.)
A young salmon; a grilse.
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Botcher (n.)
One who mends or patches, esp. a tailor or cobbler.
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Butcher (n.)
A slaughterer; one who kills in large numbers, or with unusual cruelty; one who causes needless loss of life, as in battle.
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Butcher (n.)
One who slaughters animals, or dresses their flesh for market; one whose occupation it is to kill animals for food.
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Butcher (v. t.)
To kill or slaughter (animals) for food, or for market; as, to butcher hogs.
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Butcher (v. t.)
To murder, or kill, especially in an unusually bloody or barbarous manner.
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chetrum (unknown)
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chromed (unknown)
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Courted (imp. & p. p.)
of Court
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couther (unknown)
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Crumbed (imp. & p. p.)
of Crumb
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Debouch (v. i.)
To march out from a wood, defile, or other confined spot, into open ground; to issue.
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Decorum (n.)
Propriety of manner or conduct; grace arising from suitableness of speech and behavior to one's own character, or to the place and occasion; decency of conduct; seemliness; that which is seemly or suitable.
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Doubter (n.)
One who doubts; one whose opinion is unsettled; one who scruples.
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Eductor (n.)
One who, or that which, brings forth, elicits, or extracts.
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Humored (imp. & p. p.)
of Humor
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mouched (unknown)
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Mouthed (a.)
Furnished with a mouth.
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Mouthed (a.)
Having a mouth of a particular kind; using the mouth, speech, or voice in a particular way; -- used only in composition; as, wide-mouthed; hard-mouthed; foul-mouthed; mealy-mouthed.
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Mouthed (imp. & p. p.)
of Mouth
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Mouther (n.)
One who mouths; an affected speaker.
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Obtrude (v. i.)
To thrust one's self upon a company or upon attention; to intrude.
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Obtrude (v. t.)
To offer with unreasonable importunity; to urge unduly or against the will.
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Obtrude (v. t.)
To thrust impertinently; to present without warrant or solicitation; as, to obtrude one's self upon a company.
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outbred (unknown)
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Redoubt (n.)
A small, and usually a roughly constructed, fort or outwork of varying shape, commonly erected for a temporary purpose, and without flanking defenses, -- used esp. in fortifying tops of hills and passes, and positions in hostile territory.
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Redoubt (n.)
In permanent works, an outwork placed within another outwork. See F and i in Illust. of Ravelin.
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Redoubt (v. t.)
To stand in dread of; to regard with fear; to dread.
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Retouch (n.)
A partial reworking,as of a painting, a sculptor's clay model, or the like.
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Retouch (v. t.)
To correct or change, as a negative, by handwork.
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Retouch (v. t.)
To touch again, or rework, in order to improve; to revise; as, to retouch a picture or an essay.
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Thumbed (a.)
Having thumbs.
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Thumbed (a.)
Soiled by handling.
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Thumbed (imp. & p. p.)
of Thumb
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torched (unknown)
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Touched (imp. & p. p.)
of Touch
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toucher (unknown)
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