List Words
Alacrity
A cheerful readiness, willingness, or promptitude; joyous activity; briskness; sprightliness; as, the soldiers advanced with alacrity to meet the enemy.
Refresh
To make fresh again; to restore strength, spirit, animation, or the like, to; to relieve from fatigue or depression; to reinvigorate; to enliven anew; to reanimate; as, sleep refreshes the bo..
Gust
A sudden squall; a violent blast of wind; a sudden and brief rushing or driving of the wind. Snow, and hail, stormy gust and flaw.
Electric
Alt. of Electrical
Follower
One who follows; a pursuer; an attendant; a disciple; a dependent associate; a retainer.
Self-command
Control over one's own feelings, temper, etc.; self-control.
Simulator
One who simulates, or feigns.
Tricolor
The national French banner, of three colors, blue, white, and red, adopted at the first revolution.
Leaflet
A little leaf; also, a little printed leaf or a tract.
Occult
Hidden from the eye or the understanding; inviable; secret; concealed; unknown.
Quickly
Speedily; with haste or celerity; soon; without delay; quick.
Inchoative
Expressing or pertaining to a beginning; inceptive; as, an inchoative verb.
Disabled
of Disable
Grown
of Grow
Seared
of Sear
Pumice
A very light porous volcanic scoria, usually of a gray color, the pores of which are capillary and parallel, giving it a fibrous structure. It is supposed to be produced by the disengagement ..
Defend
To ward or fend off; to drive back or away; to repel.
Quaint
Prudent; wise; hence, crafty; artful; wily.
Tasty
Having a good taste; -- applied to persons; as, a tasty woman. See Taste, n., 5.
Diptych
Anything consisting of two leaves.
Well-mannered
Polite; well-bred; complaisant; courteous.
Reverent
Disposed to revere; impressed with reverence; submissive; humble; respectful; as, reverent disciples.
Biting
of Bite
Dextrousness
Same as Dexterous, Dexterously, etc.
Kill
A kiln.
Muttering
of Mutter
Septulum
A little septum; a division between small cavities or parts.
Fjord
See Fiord.
Tingle
To feel a kind of thrilling sensation, as in hearing a shrill sound.
Involucrum
See Involucre.
Integument
That which naturally invests or covers another thing, as the testa or the tegmen of a seed; specifically (Anat.), a covering which invests the body, as the skin, or a membrane that invests a ..
Aptitude
A natural or acquired disposition or capacity for a particular purpose, or tendency to a particular action or effect; as, oil has an aptitude to burn.
Transitive
Having the power of making a transit, or passage.
Squawking
of Squawk
Penchant
Inclination; decided taste; bias; as, a penchant for art.
Tending
of Tend
Amphibious
Having the ability to live both on land and in water, as frogs, crocodiles, beavers, and some plants.
Coast
The side of a thing.
Prudent
Sagacious in adapting means to ends; circumspect in action, or in determining any line of conduct; practically wise; judicious; careful; discreet; sensible; -- opposed to rash; as, a prudent ..
Burgher
A freeman of a burgh or borough, entitled to enjoy the privileges of the place; any inhabitant of a borough.
Corybantic
Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the Corybantes or their rites; frantic; frenzied; as, a corybantic dance.
Minstrelsy
The arts and occupation of minstrels; the singing and playing of a minstrel.
Humorist
One who attributes diseases of the state of the humors.
Vibrio
A genus of motile bacteria characterized by short, slightly sinuous filaments and an undulatory motion; also, an individual of this genus.
Revolutionary
Of or pertaining to a revolution in government; tending to, or promoting, revolution; as, revolutionary war; revolutionary measures; revolutionary agitators.
Embossment
The act of forming bosses or raised figures, or the state of being so formed.
Hypercriticism
Excessive criticism, or unjust severity or rigor of criticism; zoilism.
Striation
The quality or condition of being striated.
Indicant
Serving to point out, as a remedy; indicating.
Ruined
of Ruin