List Words
Outhouse
A small house or building at a little distance from the main house; an outbuilding.
Creasing
of Crease
Dualism
State of being dual or twofold; a twofold division; any system which is founded on a double principle, or a twofold distinction
Inventive
Able and apt to invent; quick at contrivance; ready at expedients; as, an inventive head or genius.
Hence
From this place; away.
Anarchic
Alt. of Anarchical
Prehensile
Adapted to seize or grasp; seizing; grasping; as, the prehensile tail of a monkey.
Orgasm
Eager or immoderate excitement or action; the state of turgescence of any organ; erethism; esp., the height of venereal excitement in sexual intercourse.
Contort
To twist, or twist together; to turn awry; to bend; to distort; to wrest.
Sluttish
Like a slut; untidy; indecently negligent of cleanliness; disorderly; as, a sluttish woman.
Hydracid
An acid containing hydrogen; -- sometimes applied to distinguish acids like hydrochloric, hydrofluoric, and the like, which contain no oxygen, from the oxygen acids or oxacids. See Acid.
Tenable
Capable of being held, naintained, or defended, as against an assailant or objector, or againts attempts to take or process; as, a tenable fortress, a tenable argument.
Galvanization
The act of process of galvanizing.
Yelping
of Yelp
Reagent
A substance capable of producing with another a reaction, especially when employed to detect the presence of other bodies; a test.
Coupling
of Couple
Quartered
of Quartter
Sage
A suffruticose labiate plant (Salvia officinalis) with grayish green foliage, much used in flavoring meats, etc. The name is often extended to the whole genus, of which many species are cultivat..
Refulgent
Casting a bright light; radiant; brilliant; resplendent; shining; splendid; as, refulgent beams.
Antacid
A remedy for acidity of the stomach, as an alkali or absorbent.
Threshold
The plank, stone, or piece of timber, which lies under a door, especially of a dwelling house, church, temple, or the like; the doorsill; hence, entrance; gate; door.
Leisure
Freedom from occupation or business; vacant time; time free from employment.
Tainted
of Taint
Dextrorotary
See Dextrotatory.
Messuage
A dwelling house, with the adjacent buildings and curtilage, and the adjoining lands appropriated to the use of the household.
Moderate
Kept within due bounds; observing reasonable limits; not excessive, extreme, violent, or rigorous; limited; restrained
Minor
Inferior in bulk, degree, importance, etc.; less; smaller; of little account; as, minor divisions of a body.
Gaggle
To make a noise like a goose; to cackle.
Metagenesis
The change of form which one animal species undergoes in a series of successively produced individuals, extending from the one developed from the ovum to the final perfected individual. Hence, ..
Bole
The trunk or stem of a tree, or that which is like it.
Oppositionist
One who belongs to the opposition party.
Dextral
Right, as opposed to sinistral, or left.
Pangenesis
An hypothesis advanced by Darwin in explanation of heredity.
Electrolysis
The act or process of chemical decomposition, by the action of electricity; as, the electrolysis of silver or nickel for plating; the electrolysis of water.
Conduplication
A doubling together or folding; a duplication.
Circumambulate
To walk round about.
Electrolyte
A compound decomposable, or subjected to decomposition, by an electric current.
Astray
Out of the right, either in a literal or in a figurative sense; wandering; as, to lead one astray.
Reechy
Smoky; reeky; hence, begrimed with dirt.
Overpass
To go over or beyond; to cross; as, to overpass a river; to overpass limits.
Gradin
Alt. of Gradine
Marshy
Resembling a marsh; wet; boggy; fenny.
Barrage
An artificial bar or obstruction placed in a river or water course to increase the depth of water; as, the barrages of the Nile.
Lasting
of Last
Triennial
Continuing three years; as, triennial parliaments; a triennial reign.
Stunned
of Stun
Dendriform
Resembling in structure a tree or shrub.
Dendroid
Alt. of Dendroidal
Arboreal
Of or pertaining to a tree, or to trees; of nature of trees.
Tacky
Sticky; adhesive; raw; -- said of paint, varnish, etc., when not well dried.