List Words
Preserved
of Preserve
Doxology
In Christian worship: A hymn expressing praise and honor to God; a form of praise to God designed to be sung or chanted by the choir or the congregation.
Spiritual
Consisting of spirit; not material; incorporeal; as, a spiritual substance or being.
Thrush
Any one of numerous species of singing birds belonging to Turdus and allied genera. They are noted for the sweetness of their songs.
Auditory
Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear.
Elephantiasis
A disease of the skin, in which it become enormously thickened, and is rough, hard, and fissured, like an elephant's hide.
Sobbing
of Sob
Lepra
Leprosy.
Breakbone fever
See Dengue.
Clairvoyant
Pertaining to clairvoyance; discerning objects while in a mesmeric state which are not present to the senses.
Tuberculosis
A constitutional disease characterized by the production of tubercles in the internal organs, and especially in the lungs, where it constitutes the most common variety of pulmonary consumptio..
Soul
Sole.
Viscera
pl. of Viscus.
Caducity
Tendency to fall; the feebleness of old age; senility.
Excused
of Excuse
Spared
of Spare
Incontestable
Not contestable; not to be disputed; that cannot be called in question or controverted; incontrovertible; indisputable; as, incontestable evidence, truth, or facts.
Requiem
A mass said or sung for the repose of a departed soul.
Matured
of Mature
Sonnet
A short poem, -- usually amatory.
Roundelay
See Rondeau, and Rondel.
Epopoeia
An epic poem; epic poetry.
Prothalamium
A song in celebration of a marriage.
Ode
A short poetical composition proper to be set to music or sung; a lyric poem; esp., now, a poem characterized by sustained noble sentiment and appropriate dignity of style.
Scabble
See Scapple.
Moaning
of Moan
Gnostic
Knowing; wise; shrewd.
Sainted
of Saint
Scabies
The itch.
Stringhalt
An habitual sudden twitching of the hinder leg of a horse, or an involuntary or convulsive contraction of the muscles that raise the hock.
Elegy
A mournful or plaintive poem; a funereal song; a poem of lamentation.
Auspicious
Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an auspicious beginning.
Covetous
Very desirous; eager to obtain; -- used in a good sense.
Threnody
A song of lamentation; a threnode.
Epicedium
An epicede.
Dirge
A piece of music of a mournful character, to accompany funeral rites; a funeral hymn.
Elegize
To lament in an elegy; to celebrate in elegiac verse; to bewail.
Topsy-turvy
In an inverted posture; with the top or head downward; upside down; as, to turn a carriage topsy-turvy.
Dabbling
of Dabble
Capsized
of Capsize
Discomfort
To discourage; to deject.
Dedication
The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being, or to a sacred use, often with religious solemnities; solemn appropriation; as, the dedication of Solomon's temple.
Resupinate
Inverted in position; appearing to be upside down or reversed, as the flowers of the orchis and the leaves of some plants.
Invaginated
Sheathed.
Introverted
of Introvert
Recto
A writ of right.
Palindromic
Alt. of Palindromical
Transposed
of Transpose
Timeless
Done at an improper time; unseasonable; untimely.
Verso
The reverse, or left-hand, page of a book or a folded sheet of paper; -- opposed to recto.