List Words
Indignant
Affected with indignation; wrathful; passionate; irate; feeling wrath, as when a person is exasperated by unworthy or unjust treatment, by a mean action, or by a degrading accusation.
Maneuverer
Alt. of Manoeuvrer
Polliwog
A tadpole; -- called also purwiggy and porwigle.
Wire-puller
One who pulls the wires, as of a puppet; hence, one who operates by secret means; an intriguer.
Machinator
One who machinates, or forms a scheme with evil designs; a plotter or artful schemer.
Newt
Any one of several species of small aquatic salamanders. The common British species are the crested newt (Triton cristatus) and the smooth newt (Lophinus punctatus). In America, Diemictylus viri..
Traitor
One who violates his allegiance and betrays his country; one guilty of treason; one who, in breach of trust, delivers his country to an enemy, or yields up any fort or place intrusted to his ..
Schemer
One who forms schemes; a projector; esp., a plotter; an intriguer.
Dissimulation
The act of dissembling; a hiding under a false appearance; concealment by feigning; false pretension; hypocrisy.
Simulation
The act of simulating, or assuming an appearance which is feigned, or not true; -- distinguished from dissimulation, which disguises or conceals what is true.
Draughty
Pertaining to a draught, or current of air; as, a draughtly, comfortless room.
Exposed
of Expose
Daunt
To overcome; to conquer.
Facade
The front of a building; esp., the principal front, having some architectural pretensions. Thus a church is said to have its facade unfinished, though the interior may be in use.
Ramming
of Ram
Onus
A burden; an obligation.
Mauling
of Maul
Overawe
To awe exceedingly; to subjugate or restrain by awe or great fear.
Hammering
of Hammer
Attitudinarianism
A practicing of attitudes; posture making.
Horrify
To cause to feel horror; to strike or impress with horror; as, the sight horrified the beholders.
Humbuggery
The practice of imposition.
They
The plural of he, she, or it. They is never used adjectively, but always as a pronoun proper, and sometimes refers to persons without an antecedent expressed.
Forcing
of Force
Quodlibet
A nice point; a subtilty; a debatable point.
Keeping
of Keep
Interrogative
Denoting a question; expressed in the form of a question; as, an interrogative sentence; an interrogative pronoun.
Unseconded
Not seconded; not supported, aided, or assisted; as, the motion was unseconded; the attempt was unseconded.
Aegis
A shield or protective armor; -- applied in mythology to the shield of Jupiter which he gave to Minerva. Also fig.: A shield; a protection.
Serve
To copulate with; to cover; as, a horse serves a mare; -- said of the male.
Inquiry
The act of inquiring; a seeking for information by asking questions; interrogation; a question or questioning.
Harried
of Harry
Pedicular
Of or pertaining to lice; having the lousy distemper (phthiriasis); lousy.
Chivied
of Chivy
tormented
of Torment
Wormy
Containing a worm; abounding with worms.
Worried
of Worry
Infundibuliform
Having the form of a funnel or cone; funnel-shaped.
Submarine
Being, acting, or growing, under water in the sea; as, submarine navigators; submarine plants.
Flooded
of Flood
Snuffling
of Snuffle
Alluvion
Wash or flow of water against the shore or bank.
Cupped
of Cup
Expiratory
Pertaining to, or employed in, the expiration or emission of air from the lungs; as, the expiratory muscles.
Rhinal
Og or pertaining to the nose or olfactory organs.
Brokerage
The business or employment of a broker.
Mole-eyed
Having eyes like those of the mole; having imperfect sight.
Exsanguine
Bloodless.
Stalactite
A pendent cone or cylinder of calcium carbonate resembling an icicle in form and mode of attachment. Stalactites are found depending from the roof or sides of caverns, and are produced by dep..
Diploma
A letter or writing, usually under seal, conferring some privilege, honor, or power; a document bearing record of a degree conferred by a literary society or educational institution.