<span class="searchmatch">ant</span> <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> (uncountable) An <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>-killing powder in granulated form....
German <span class="searchmatch">Sand</span>, English <span class="searchmatch">sand</span>, Danish <span class="searchmatch">sand</span>. IPA(key): /zant/ (prescriptive standard) IPA(key): /sɑnt/ (Austria) Rhymes: -<span class="searchmatch">ant</span> Homophone: sannt <span class="searchmatch">Sand</span> m (strong...
army <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, black garden <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, bull <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, carpenter <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, fire <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, garden <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, honey-pot <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, leafcutter <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, pharaoh <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, piss <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, red <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, sauba <span class="searchmatch">ant</span>, thief...
<span class="searchmatch">sand</span> fox <span class="searchmatch">ant</span> <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> belt-<span class="searchmatch">sand</span> bituminous <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> black <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> Blundellsands Bolton-le-Sands brain <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> bring <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> to the beach build on <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> built on <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> Burgh...
red <span class="searchmatch">ant</span> on Wikipedia red <span class="searchmatch">ant</span> (plural red <span class="searchmatch">ants</span>) Any of various red-coloured <span class="searchmatch">ants</span>. [from 8th c.] An <span class="searchmatch">ant</span> of the genus Myrmica, especially the European red...
Breakfast was the white heart of a <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> palm – succulent and bitter-sweet – and for ‘jam’ we ate bush apples and red <span class="searchmatch">ants</span> with green bottoms that were so...
psammophore (plural psammophores) A collection of long hairs on the underside of the head of some <span class="searchmatch">ants</span> that is used to carry <span class="searchmatch">sand</span>...
Kornwerderzand in 1936. Compound of the toponym Cornwerd and zand (“<span class="searchmatch">sand</span>”). Originally the name of a <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> bar later used as a construction island. IPA(key): /ˌkɔrn...
Dutch <span class="searchmatch">sand</span> (“<span class="searchmatch">sand</span>”). Named after a manor, which was named in turn after a former castle. IPA(key): /ət ˈsɑnt/ Hyphenation: 't Sandt Rhymes: -<span class="searchmatch">ɑnt</span> 't Sandt n...
from zand (“<span class="searchmatch">sand</span>”), here used in the dialectal sense "<span class="searchmatch">sand</span> bar, sandy alluvial soil". IPA(key): /ət ˈzɑnt/ Hyphenation: 't Zand Rhymes: -<span class="searchmatch">ɑnt</span> Homophone:...