List Words
Respect
To take notice of; to regard with special attention; to regard as worthy of special consideration; hence, to care for; to heed.
Imago
An image.
Quit
Any one of numerous species of small passerine birds native of tropical America. See Banana quit, under Banana, and Guitguit.
Overspread
of Overspread
Festooned
of Festoon
Bolstering
of Bolster
Bower
One who bows or bends.
Noseband
That part of the headstall of a bridle which passes over a horse's nose.
Polysyllable
A word of many syllables, or consisting of more syllables than three; -- words of less than four syllables being called monosyllables, dissyllables, and trisyllables.
Acquirement
The act of acquiring, or that which is acquired; attainment.
Afflux
A flowing towards; that which flows to; as, an afflux of blood to the head.
Addenda
of Addendum
Edict
A public command or ordinance by the sovereign power; the proclamation of a law made by an absolute authority, as if by the very act of announcement; a decree; as, the edicts of the Roman empero..
Surplusage
Surplus; excess; overplus; as, surplusage of grain or goods beyond what is wanted.
Diffuseness
The quality of being diffuse; especially, in writing, the use of a great or excessive number of word to express the meaning; copiousness; verbosity; prolixity.
Slumberless
Without slumber; sleepless.
Glut
To swallow, or to swallow greedlly; to gorge.
Cheating
of Cheat
Abound
To be in great plenty; to be very prevalent; to be plentiful.
Pathognomy
Expression of the passions; the science of the signs by which human passions are indicated.
Accouple
To join; to couple.
Diagnostics
That part of medicine which has to do with ascertaining the nature of diseases by means of their symptoms or signs.
Verbalism
Something expressed verbally; a verbal remark or expression.
Condemnation
The act of condemning or pronouncing to be wrong; censure; blame; disapprobation.
Appearing
of Appear
Homish
Like a home or a home circle.
Multiplicity
The quality of being multiple, manifold, or various; a state of being many; a multitude; as, a multiplicity of thoughts or objects.
Interfering
of Interfere
Apocalypse
The revelation delivered to St. John, in the isle of Patmos, near the close of the first century, forming the last book of the New Testament.
Submersion
The act of submerging, or putting under water or other fluid, or of causing to be overflowed; the act of plunging under water, or of drowning.
Exposure
The act of exposing or laying open, setting forth, laying bare of protection, depriving of care or concealment, or setting out to reprobation or contempt.
Larva
Any young insect from the time that it hatches from the egg until it becomes a pupa, or chrysalis. During this time it usually molts several times, and may change its form or color each time. Th..
Impliable
Not pliable; inflexible; inyielding.
Dispirit
To deprive of cheerful spirits; to depress the spirits of; to dishearten; to discourage.
Raphaelite
One who advocates or adopts the principles of Raphaelism.
Mannerist
One addicted to mannerism; a person who, in action, bearing, or treatment, carries characteristic peculiarities to excess. See citation under Mannerism.
Momentum
The quantity of motion in a moving body, being always proportioned to the quantity of matter multiplied into the velocity; impetus.
Aperture
The act of opening.
Kennel
The water course of a street; a little canal or channel; a gutter; also, a puddle.
Teem
To pour; -- commonly followed by out; as, to teem out ale.
Convert
To cause to turn; to turn.
Demonstrable
Capable of being demonstrated; that can be proved beyond doubt or question.
Very
True; real; actual; veritable.
Monotony
A frequent recurrence of the same tone or sound, producing a dull uniformity; absence of variety, as in speaking or singing.
Overcharge
To charge or load too heavily; to burden; to oppress; to cloy.
Destitute
Forsaken; not having in possession (something necessary, or desirable); deficient; lacking; devoid; -- often followed by of.
Invariability
The quality of being invariable; invariableness; constancy; uniformity.
Sectarism
Sectarianism.
Institute
Established; organized; founded.
Documentary
Pertaining to written evidence; contained or certified in writing.