List Words
Suite
A retinue or company of attendants, as of a distinguished personage; as, the suite of an ambassador. See Suit, n., 5.
Hull
The outer covering of anything, particularly of a nut or of grain; the outer skin of a kernel; the husk.
Accuracy
The state of being accurate; freedom from mistakes, this exemption arising from carefulness; exact conformity to truth, or to a rule or model; precision; exactness; nicety; correctness; as, the ..
Enfeeble
To make feeble; to deprive of strength; to reduce the strength or force of; to weaken; to debilitate.
Supercilious
Lofty with pride; haughty; dictatorial; overbearing; arrogant; as, a supercilious officer; asupercilious air; supercilious behavior.
Trow
A boat with an open well amidships. It is used in spearing fish.
Keel
To cool; to skim or stir.
Wheelbarrow
A light vehicle for conveying small loads. It has two handles and one wheel, and is rolled by a single person.
Lentil
A leguminous plant of the genus Ervum (Ervum Lens), of small size, common in the fields in Europe. Also, its seed, which is used for food on the continent.
Appraisable
Capable of being appraised.
Discoverable
Capable of being discovered, found out, or perceived; as, many minute animals are discoverable only by the help of the microscope; truths discoverable by human industry.
Pilot
One employed to steer a vessel; a helmsman; a steersman.
Wagon
A wheeled carriage; a vehicle on four wheels, and usually drawn by horses; especially, one used for carrying freight or merchandise.
Circumspectness
Vigilance in guarding against evil from every quarter; caution.
Rash
To pull off or pluck violently.
Disengagement
The act of disengaging or setting free, or the state of being disengaged.
Rigor
Rigidity; stiffness.
Tractate
A treatise; a tract; an essay.
Luff
The side of a ship toward the wind.
Snotty
Foul with snot; hence, mean; dirty.
Depletion
The act of depleting or emptying.
Propelling
of Propel
Investigate
To follow up step by step by patient inquiry or observation; to trace or track mentally; to search into; to inquire and examine into with care and accuracy; to find out by careful inquisition..
Literalness
The quality or state of being literal; literal import.
Cockle
A bivalve mollusk, with radiating ribs, of the genus Cardium, especially C. edule, used in Europe for food; -- sometimes applied to similar shells of other genera.
Confabulate
To talk familiarly together; to chat; to prattle.
Custodianship
Office or duty of a custodian.
Gig
A fiddle.
Bracken
A brake or fern.
Benefaction
The act of conferring a benefit.
Sea moss
Any branched marine bryozoan resembling moss.
Sled
A vehicle on runners, used for conveying loads over the snow or ice; -- in England called sledge.
Theory
A doctrine, or scheme of things, which terminates in speculation or contemplation, without a view to practice; hypothesis; speculation.
Steadily
In a steady manner.
Pastorage
The office, jurisdiction, or duty, of a pastor; pastorate.
Stooping
of Stoop
Paper
A substance in the form of thin sheets or leaves intended to be written or printed on, or to be used in wrapping. It is made of rags, straw, bark, wood, or other fibrous material, which is first..
Punition
Punishment.
Enact
To decree; to establish by legal and authoritative act; to make into a law; especially, to perform the legislative act with reference to (a bill) which gives it the validity of law.
Intention
A stretching or bending of the mind toward of the mind toward an object; closeness of application; fixedness of attention; earnestness.
Peck
The fourth part of a bushel; a dry measure of eight quarts; as, a peck of wheat.
Unadvised
Not prudent; not discreet; ill advised.
Bus
An omnibus.
Pinnace
A small vessel propelled by sails or oars, formerly employed as a tender, or for coast defence; -- called originally, spynace or spyne.
Constantly
With constancy; steadily; continually; perseveringly; without cessation; uniformly.
Haymow
A mow or mass of hay laid up in a barn for preservation.
Temerarious
Unreasonably adventurous; despising danger; rash; headstrong; audacious; reckless; heedless.
Tautology
A repetition of the same meaning in different words; needless repetition of an idea in different words or phrases; a representation of anything as the cause, condition, or consequence of itse..
Excitable
Capable of being excited, or roused into action; susceptible of excitement; easily stirred up, or stimulated.
Artless
Wanting art, knowledge, or skill; ignorant; unskillful.