List Words
Unbend
To free from flexure; to make, or allow to become, straight; to loosen; as, to unbend a bow.
Unclean
Not clean; foul; dirty; filthy.
Collocation
The act of placing; the state of being placed with something else; disposition in place; arrangement.
Riotous
Involving, or engaging in, riot; wanton; unrestrained; luxurious.
Orthodoxical
Pertaining to, or evincing, orthodoxy; orthodox.
Maid
An unmarried woman; usually, a young unmarried woman; esp., a girl; a virgin; a maiden.
Black
Destitute of light, or incapable of reflecting it; of the color of soot or coal; of the darkest or a very dark color, the opposite of white; characterized by such a color; as, black cloth; bl..
Equivocal
(Literally, called equally one thing or the other; hence:) Having two significations equally applicable; capable of double interpretation; of doubtful meaning; ambiguous; uncertain; as, equiv..
Ether
A medium of great elasticity and extreme tenuity, supposed to pervade all space, the interior of solid bodies not excepted, and to be the medium of transmission of light and heat; hence often ca..
Ironic
Ironical.
Hollowness
State of being hollow.
Tuft
A collection of small, flexible, or soft things in a knot or bunch; a waving or bending and spreading cluster; as, a tuft of flowers or feathers.
Reticulation
The quality or state of being reticulated, or netlike; that which is reticulated; network; an organization resembling a net.
Velar
Of or pertaining to a velum; esp. (Anat.) of or pertaining to the soft palate.
Chaining
of Chain
Inflated
of Inflate
Rebel
Pertaining to rebels or rebellion; acting in revolt; rebellious; as, rebel troops.
Absurd
Contrary to reason or propriety; obviously and fiatly opposed to manifest truth; inconsistent with the plain dictates of common sense; logically contradictory; nonsensical; ridiculous; as, an ..
Gain
A square or beveled notch cut out of a girder, binding joist, or other timber which supports a floor beam, so as to receive the end of the floor beam.
Poem
A metrical composition; a composition in verse written in certain measures, whether in blank verse or in rhyme, and characterized by imagination and poetic diction; -- contradistinguished from p..
Perorate
To make a peroration; to harangue.
Crumble
To break into small pieces; to cause to fall in pieces.
Freshen
To make fresh; to separate, as water, from saline ingredients; to make less salt; as, to freshen water, fish, or flesh.
Craftsmaster
One skilled in his craft or trade; one of superior cunning.
Bulging
of Bulge
Deflagration
A burning up; conflagration.
Comical
Relating to comedy.
Reptilia
A class of air-breathing oviparous vertebrates, usually covered with scales or bony plates. The heart generally has two auricles and one ventricle. The development of the young is the same as ..
Peroxide
An oxide containing more oxygen than some other oxide of the same element. Formerly peroxides were regarded as the highest oxides. Cf. Per-, 2.
Methodize
To reduce to method; to dispose in due order; to arrange in a convenient manner; as, to methodize one's work or thoughts.
Moonlight
The light of the moon.
Ascititious
Supplemental; not inherent or original; adscititious; additional; assumed.
Buoyancy
The property of floating on the surface of a liquid, or in a fluid, as in the atmosphere; specific lightness, which is inversely as the weight compared with that of an equal volume of water.
Incommensurate
Not commensurate; not admitting of a common measure; incommensurable.
Emanate
To issue forth from a source; to flow out from more or less constantly; as, fragrance emanates from flowers.
Hesitate
To stop or pause respecting decision or action; to be in suspense or uncertainty as to a determination; as, he hesitated whether to accept the offer or not; men often hesitate in forming a ju..
Depression
The act of depressing.
Goal
The mark set to bound a race, and to or around which the constestants run, or from which they start to return to it again; the place at which a race or a journey is to end.
Dislocated
of Dislocate
Niece
A relative, in general; especially, a descendant, whether male or female; a granddaughter or a grandson.
Perceptive
Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving; having the faculty or power of perceiving; used in perception.
Discoverer
One who discovers; one who first comes to the knowledge of something; one who discovers an unknown country, or a new principle, truth, or fact.
Deadlock
A lock which is not self-latching, but requires a key to throw the bolt forward.
Subjective
Of or pertaining to a subject.
Trident
A kind of scepter or spear with three prongs, -- the common attribute of Neptune.
Peroration
The concluding part of an oration; especially, a final summing up and enforcement of an argument.
Haulm
The denuded stems or stalks of such crops as buckwheat and the cereal grains, beans, etc.; straw.
Yell
To cry out, or shriek, with a hideous noise; to cry or scream as with agony or horror.
Apprehending
of Apprehend
Involve
To roll or fold up; to wind round; to entwine.