List Words
Somewhen
At some indefinite time.
Ovation
A lesser kind of triumph allowed to a commander for an easy, bloodless victory, or a victory over slaves.
Musette
A small bagpipe formerly in use, having a soft and sweet tone.
Postscript
A paragraph added to a letter after it is concluded and signed by the writer; an addition made to a book or composition after the main body of the work has been finished, containing something ..
Dulciana
A sweet-toned stop of an organ.
Hibernate
To winter; to pass the season of winter in close quarters, in a torpid or lethargic state, as certain mammals, reptiles, and insects.
Indefeasibility
The quality of being undefeasible.
Intentionality
The quality or state of being intentional; purpose; design.
Fife
A small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music.
Scribbling
of Scribble
Predestination
The act of predestinating.
Hautboy
A wind instrument, sounded through a reed, and similar in shape to the clarinet, but with a thinner tone. Now more commonly called oboe. See Illust. of Oboe.
Abruptly
In an abrupt manner; without giving notice, or without the usual forms; suddenly.
Demonism
The belief in demons or false gods.
Worming
of Worm
Predeliberation
Previous deliberation.
Enclitic
Alt. of Enclitical
Italicized
of Italicize
Blockage
The act of blocking up; the state of being blocked up.
Divaricate
To part into two branches; to become bifid; to fork.
Triune
Being three in one; -- an epithet used to express the unity of a trinity of persons in the Godhead.
Penciled
of Pencil
Majuscule
A capital letter; especially, one used in ancient manuscripts. See Majusculae.
Embedment
The act of embedding, or the state of being embedded.
Deliberation
The act of deliberating, or of weighing and examining the reasons for and against a choice or measure; careful consideration; mature reflection.
Cannonading
of Cannonade
Stentorian
Of or pertaining to a stentor; extremely loud; powerful; as, a stentorian voice; stentorian lungs.
Vagrancy
The quality or state of being a vagrant; a wandering without a settled home; an unsettled condition; vagabondism.
Afar
At, to, or from a great distance; far away; -- often used with from preceding, or off following; as, he was seen from afar; I saw him afar off.
Migratory
Removing regularly or occasionally from one region or climate to another; as, migratory birds.
Roadster
A clumsy vessel that works its way from one anchorage to another by means of the tides.
Recruitment
The act or process of recruiting; especially, the enlistment of men for an army.
Bagpipe
A musical wind instrument, now used chiefly in the Highlands of Scotland.
Oboe
One of the higher wind instruments in the modern orchestra, yet of great antiquity, having a penetrating pastoral quality of tone, somewhat like the clarinet in form, but more slender, and sound..
Donee
The person to whom a gift or donation is made.
Thereabouts
Near that place.
Itinerant
Passing or traveling about a country; going or preaching on a circuit; wandering; not settled; as, an itinerant preacher; an itinerant peddler.
Unawares
Without design or preparation; suddenly; without premeditation, unexpectedly.
Legatary
A legatee.
Anamnesis
A recalling to mind; recollection.
Impulsively
In an impulsive manner.
Nomadism
The state of being a nomad.
Iconolatry
The worship of images as symbols; -- distinguished from idolatry, the worship of images themselves.
Linum
A genus of herbaceous plants including the flax (Linum usitatissimum).
Volubility
The quality or state of being voluble (in any of the senses of the adjective).
Devisee
One to whom a devise is made, or real estate given by will.
Pie
An article of food consisting of paste baked with something in it or under it; as, chicken pie; venison pie; mince pie; apple pie; pumpkin pie.
Surgy
Rising in surges or billows; full of surges; resembling surges in motion or appearance; swelling.
Meow
See 6th and 7th Mew.
Pilgrim
A wayfarer; a wanderer; a traveler; a stranger.