List Words
Rectitude
Straightness.
Deflected
of Deflect
Algid
Cold; chilly.
Legitimateness
The state or quality of being legitimate; lawfulness; genuineness.
Temperance
Habitual moderation in regard to the indulgence of the natural appetites and passions; restrained or moderate indulgence; moderation; as, temperance in eating and drinking; temperance in the ..
Equitableness
The quality of being equitable, just, or impartial; as, the equitableness of a judge, a decision, or distribution of property.
Judiciary
Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding.
Judicature
The state or profession of those employed in the administration of justice; also, the dispensing or administration of justice.
Ecstasy
The state of being beside one's self or rapt out of one's self; a state in which the mind is elevated above the reach of ordinary impressions, as when under the influence of overpowering emotion..
High-mindedness
The quality of being highminded; nobleness; magnanimity.
Palingenesis
Alt. of Palingenesy
Copy
An abundance or plenty of anything.
Probity
Tried virtue or integrity; approved moral excellence; honesty; rectitude; uprightness.
Monologue
A speech uttered by a person alone; soliloquy; also, talk or discourse in company, in the strain of a soliloquy; as, an account in monologue.
Equation
A making equal; equal division; equality; equilibrium.
Erectness
Uprightness of posture or form.
Askew
Awry; askance; asquint; oblique or obliquely; -- sometimes indicating scorn, or contempt, or entry.
Constitutionality
The quality or state of being constitutional, or inherent in the natural frame.
Disparate
Unequal; dissimilar; separate.
Symmetry
A due proportion of the several parts of a body to each other; adaptation of the form or dimensions of the several parts of a thing to each other; the union and conformity of the members of a wo..
Judicatory
Pertaining to the administration of justice; dispensing justice; judicial; as, judicatory tribunals.
Renascence
The state of being renascent.
Compliance
The act of complying; a yielding; as to a desire, demand, or proposal; concession; submission.
Needler
One who makes or uses needles; also, a dealer in needles.
Umpire
A person to whose sole decision a controversy or question between parties is referred; especially, one chosen to see that the rules of a game, as cricket, baseball, or the like, are strictly ..
Sensationalism
The doctrine held by Condillac, and by some ascribed to Locke, that our ideas originate solely in sensation, and consist of sensations transformed; sensualism; -- opposed to intuitionalism, a..
Hydrogenate
To hydrogenize.
Deft
Apt; fit; dexterous; clever; handy; spruce; neat.
Trainable
Capable of being trained or educated; as, boys trainable to virtue.
Flexure
The act of flexing or bending; a turning or curving; flexion; hence, obsequious bowing or bending.
Member
To remember; to cause to remember; to mention.
Reappearance
A second or new appearance; the act or state of appearing again.
Begetting
of Beget
Duality
The quality or condition of being two or twofold; dual character or usage.
Bearable
Capable of being borne or endured; tolerable.
Cuckoo
A bird belonging to Cuculus, Coccyzus, and several allied genera, of many species.
Borate
A salt formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical.
Seamstress
A woman whose occupation is sewing; a needlewoman.
Bog
A quagmire filled with decayed moss and other vegetable matter; wet spongy ground where a heavy body is apt to sink; a marsh; a morass.
Halving
of Halve
Copying
of Copy
Cesspool
A cistern in the course, or the termination, of a drain, to collect sedimentary or superfluous matter; a privy vault; any receptacle of filth.
Phantasmagoria
An optical effect produced by a magic lantern. The figures are painted in transparent colors, and all the rest of the glass is opaque black. The screen is between the spectators and the instr..
Singer
One who, or that which, singes.
Georama
A hollow globe on the inner surface of which a map of the world is depicted, to be examined by one standing inside.
Reanimation
The act or operation of reanimating, or the state of being reanimated; reinvigoration; revival.
Pronate
Somewhat prone; inclined; as, pronate trees.
Winning
of Win
Emigre
One of the natives of France who were opposed to the first Revolution, and who left their country in consequence.
Iteration
Recital or performance a second time; repetition.