List Words
Ex parte
Upon or from one side only; one-sided; partial; as, an ex parte statement.
Travel
To labor; to travail.
Disownment
Act of disowning.
Output
The amount of coal or ore put out from one or more mines, or the quantity of material produced by, or turned out from, one or more furnaces or mills, in a given time.
Disjoined
of Disjoin
Attestative
Of the nature of attestation.
Forge
A place or establishment where iron or other metals are wrought by heating and hammering; especially, a furnace, or a shop with its furnace, etc., where iron is heated and wrought; a smithy.
Feather
One of the peculiar dermal appendages, of several kinds, belonging to birds, as contour feathers, quills, and down.
Indicative
Pointing out; bringing to notice; giving intimation or knowledge of something not visible or obvious.
Distinct
Distinguished; having the difference marked; separated by a visible sign; marked out; specified.
Divertissement
A short ballet, or other entertainment, between the acts of a play.
Laughter
A movement (usually involuntary) of the muscles of the face, particularly of the lips, with a peculiar expression of the eyes, indicating merriment, satisfaction, or derision, and usually attend..
Observe
To take notice of by appropriate conduct; to conform one's action or practice to; to keep; to heed; to obey; to comply with; as, to observe rules or commands; to observe civility.
Divertisement
Diversion; amusement; recreation.
Mature
Brought by natural process to completeness of growth and development; fitted by growth and development for any function, action, or state, appropriate to its kind; full-grown; ripe.
Disorganize
To destroy the organic structure or regular system of (a government, a society, a party, etc.); to break up (what is organized); to throw into utter disorder; to disarrange.
Comb
An instrument with teeth, for straightening, cleansing, and adjusting the hair, or for keeping it in place.
Mould
Crumbling, soft, friable earth; esp., earth containing the remains or constituents of organic matter, and suited to the growth of plants; soil.
Present
Being at hand, within reach or call, within certain contemplated limits; -- opposed to absent.
Unconformable
Not conformable; not agreeable; not conforming.
Plow
Alt. of Plough
Hearsay
Report; rumor; fame; common talk; something heard from another.
Fork
An instrument consisting of a handle with a shank terminating in two or more prongs or tines, which are usually of metal, parallel and slightly curved; -- used from piercing, holding, taking up,..
Possibly
In a possible manner; by possible means; especially, by extreme, remote, or improbable intervention, change, or exercise of power; by a chance; perhaps; as, possibly he may recover.
Spiral
Winding or circling round a center or pole and gradually receding from it; as, the spiral curve of a watch spring.
Overdose
To dose to excess; to give an overdose, or too many doses, to.
Duckling
A young or little duck.
Landscape
A portion of land or territory which the eye can comprehend in a single view, including all the objects it contains.
Ostentation
The act of ostentating or of making an ambitious display; unnecessary show; pretentious parade; -- usually in a detractive sense.
Unease
Want of ease; uneasiness.
Disarticulate
To sunder; to separate, as joints.
Unusual
Not usual; uncommon; rare; as, an unusual season; a person of unusual grace or erudition.
Abjure
To renounce upon oath; to forswear; to disavow; as, to abjure allegiance to a prince. To abjure the realm, is to swear to abandon it forever.
Uncouple
To loose, as dogs, from their couples; also, to set loose; to disconnect; to disjoin; as, to uncouple railroad cars.
Bleak
Without color; pale; pallid.
Earthiness
The quality or state of being earthy, or of containing earth; hence, grossness.
Opera
A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arials, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompa..
Perturbation
The act of perturbing, or the state of being perturbed; esp., agitation of mind.
Darksome
Dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless.
Alloy
Any combination or compound of metals fused together; a mixture of metals; for example, brass, which is an alloy of copper and zinc. But when mercury is one of the metals, the compound is called..
Forgery
The act of forging metal into shape.
Storm
A violent disturbance of the atmosphere, attended by wind, rain, snow, hail, or thunder and lightning; hence, often, a heavy fall of rain, snow, or hail, whether accompanied with wind or not.
Strong
Having active physical power, or great physical power to act; having a power of exerting great bodily force; vigorous.
Kicker
One who, or that which, kicks.
Hive
A box, basket, or other structure, for the reception and habitation of a swarm of honeybees.
Unsensible
Insensible.
Fable
A Feigned story or tale, intended to instruct or amuse; a fictitious narration intended to enforce some useful truth or precept; an apologue. See the Note under Apologue.
Undersong
The burden of a song; the chorus; the refrain.
Impolite
Not polite; not of polished manners; wanting in good manners; discourteous; uncivil; rude.
Daft
Stupid; foolish; idiotic; also, delirious; insane; as, he has gone daft.