List Words
Composing
of Compose
Holograph
A document, as a letter, deed, or will, wholly in the handwriting of the person from whom it proceeds and whose act it purports to be.
Idiom
The syntactical or structural form peculiar to any language; the genius or cast of a language.
Build
To erect or construct, as an edifice or fabric of any kind; to form by uniting materials into a regular structure; to fabricate; to make; to raise.
Hullabaloo
A confused noise; uproar; tumult.
Exasperate
Exasperated; imbittered.
Blackmail
A certain rate of money, corn, cattle, or other thing, anciently paid, in the north of England and south of Scotland, to certain men who were allied to robbers, or moss troopers, to be by them ..
Property
That which is proper to anything; a peculiar quality of a thing; that which is inherent in a subject, or naturally essential to it; an attribute; as, sweetness is a property of sugar.
Essay
An effort made, or exertion of body or mind, for the performance of anything; a trial; attempt; as, to make an essay to benefit a friend.
Agreement
State of agreeing; harmony of opinion, statement, action, or character; concurrence; concord; conformity; as, a good agreement subsists among the members of the council.
Settlement
The act of setting, or the state of being settled.
Balance
An apparatus for weighing.
Result
To leap back; to rebound.
Formulation
The act, process, or result of formulating or reducing to a formula.
Article
A distinct portion of an instrument, discourse, literary work, or any other writing, consisting of two or more particulars, or treating of various topics; as, an article in the Constitution. Hen..
Ululate
To howl, as a dog or a wolf; to wail; as, ululating jackals.
Whine
To utter a plaintive cry, as some animals; to moan with a childish noise; to complain, or to tell of sorrow, distress, or the like, in a plaintive, nasal tone; hence, to complain or to beg in a ..
Mew
A gull, esp. the common British species (Larus canus); called also sea mew, maa, mar, mow, and cobb.
Fuss
A tumult; a bustle; unnecessary or annoying ado about trifles.
Invention
The act of finding out or inventing; contrivance or construction of that which has not before existed; as, the invention of logarithms; the invention of the art of printing.
List
A line inclosing or forming the extremity of a piece of ground, or field of combat; hence, in the plural (lists), the ground or field inclosed for a race or combat.
Concession
The act of conceding or yielding; usually implying a demand, claim, or request, and thus distinguished from giving, which is voluntary or spontaneous.
Bargain
An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party bi..
Conjunction
The act of conjoining, or the state of being conjoined, united, or associated; union; association; league.
Game
Crooked; lame; as, a game leg.
Toft
A knoll or hill.
Ready
Prepared for what one is about to do or experience; equipped or supplied with what is needed for some act or event; prepared for immediate movement or action; as, the troops are ready to marc..
Regardful
Heedful; attentive; observant.
Obliging
of Oblige
Extensible
Capable of being extended, whether in length or breadth; susceptible of enlargement; extensible; extendible; -- the opposite of contractible or compressible.
Sequacious
Inclined to follow a leader; following; attendant.
Disposed
of Dispose
Endorsing
of Endorse
Cryptogram
A cipher writing. Same as Cryptograph.
Discordance
Alt. of Discordancy
Ghost
The spirit; the soul of man.
Rattle
To make a quick succession of sharp, inharmonious noises, as by the collision of hard and not very sonorous bodies shaken together; to clatter.
Message
Any notice, word, or communication, written or verbal, sent from one person to another.
Wording
of Word
Atonement
Reconciliation; restoration of friendly relations; agreement; concord.
Play
To engage in sport or lively recreation; to exercise for the sake of amusement; to frolic; to spot.
Snowstorm
A storm with falling snow.
Node
A knot, a knob; a protuberance; a swelling.
Hillock
A small hill.
Bolt
A shaft or missile intended to be shot from a crossbow or catapult, esp. a short, stout, blunt-headed arrow; a quarrel; an arrow, or that which resembles an arrow; a dart.
Tumulus
An artificial hillock, especially one raised over a grave, particularly over the graves of persons buried in ancient times; a barrow.
Scurry
To hasten away or along; to move rapidly; to hurry; as, the rabbit scurried away.
Mains
The farm attached to a mansion house.
Reception
The act of receiving; receipt; admission; as, the reception of food into the stomach; the reception of a letter; the reception of sensation or ideas; reception of evidence.
Skedaddle
To betake one's self to flight, as if in a panic; to flee; to run away.