List Words
Obese
Excessively corpulent; fat; fleshy.
Binocular
Having two eyes.
Eremite
A hermit.
Mendicant
Practicing beggary; begging; living on alms; as, mendicant friars.
Warren
A place privileged, by prescription or grant the king, for keeping certain animals (as hares, conies, partridges, pheasants, etc.) called beasts and fowls of warren.
Hermaphrodite
An individual which has the attributes of both male and female, or which unites in itself the two sexes; an animal or plant having the parts of generation of both sexes, as when a flower contain..
Invert
To turn over; to put upside down; to upset; to place in a contrary order or direction; to reverse; as, to invert a cup, the order of words, rules of justice, etc.
Effeminate
Having some characteristic of a woman, as delicacy, luxuriousness, etc.; soft or delicate to an unmanly degree; womanish; weak.
Mindless
Not indued with mind or intellectual powers; stupid; unthinking.
Reading
of Read
Pathic
A male who submits to the crime against nature; a catamite.
Innate
Inborn; native; natural; as, innate vigor; innate eloquence.
Pansy
A plant of the genus Viola (V. tricolor) and its blossom, originally purple and yellow. Cultivated varieties have very large flowers of a great diversity of colors. Called also heart's-ease, ..
Savine
The North American red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana.)
Fag
A knot or coarse part in cloth.
Vulgarism
Grossness; rudeness; vulgarity.
Tremendous
Fitted to excite fear or terror; such as may astonish or terrify by its magnitude, force, or violence; terrible; dreadful; as, a tremendous wind; a tremendous shower; a tremendous shock or fall...
Dervish
Alt. of Dervis
Imperfection
The quality or condition of being imperfect; want of perfection; incompleteness; deficiency; fault or blemish.
Symphony
A consonance or harmony of sounds, agreeable to the ear, whether the sounds are vocal or instrumental, or both.
Severed
of Sever
Qualm
Sickness; disease; pestilence; death.
Cavity
Hollowness.
Fleece
The entire coat of wood that covers a sheep or other similar animal; also, the quantity shorn from a sheep, or animal, at one time.
Goer
One who, or that which, goes; a runner or walker
Squander
To scatter; to disperse.
Stylite
One of a sect of anchorites in the early church, who lived on the tops of pillars for the exercise of their patience; -- called also pillarist and pillar saint.
Femme
A woman. See Feme, n.
Stability
The state or quality of being stable, or firm; steadiness; firmness; strength to stand without being moved or overthrown; as, the stability of a structure; the stability of a throne or a cons..
Leaver
One who leaves, or withdraws.
Serenity
The quality or state of being serene; clearness and calmness; quietness; stillness; peace.
Ascetic
Extremely rigid in self-denial and devotions; austere; severe.
Gobble
To swallow or eat greedily or hastily; to gulp.
Upstart
To start or spring up suddenly.
Ingest
To take into, or as into, the stomach or alimentary canal.
Biaxial
Having two axes; as, biaxial polarization.
Cove
A retired nook; especially, a small, sheltered inlet, creek, or bay; a recess in the shore.
Placidity
The quality or state of being placid; calmness; serenity.
Colonist
A member or inhabitant of a colony.
Self-possession
The possession of one's powers; calmness; self-command; presence of mind; composure.
Self-restraint
Restraint over one's self; self-control; self-command.
Fugitive
Fleeing from pursuit, danger, restraint, etc., escaping, from service, duty etc.; as, a fugitive solder; a fugitive slave; a fugitive debtor.
Departer
One who refines metals by separation.
Breeding
of Breed
Aplomb
Assurance of manner or of action; self-possession.
Balling
of Ball
Climax
Upward movement; steady increase; gradation; ascent.
Revivalism
The spirit of religious revivals; the methods of revivalists.
Generation
The act of generating or begetting; procreation, as of animals.
Zealotism
The character or conduct of a zealot; zealotry.