List Words
Actually
Actively.
Squadron
Primarily, a square; hence, a square body of troops; a body of troops drawn up in a square.
Flagellate
To whip; to scourge; to flog.
Ribbon
A fillet or narrow woven fabric, commonly of silk, used for trimming some part of a woman's attire, for badges, and other decorative purposes.
Punctuate
To mark with points; to separate into sentences, clauses, etc., by points or stops which mark the proper pauses in expressing the meaning.
Speckle
A little or spot in or anything, of a different substance or color from that of the thing itself.
Eupeptic
Of or pertaining to good digestion; easy of digestion; having a good digestion; as, eupeptic food; an eupeptic man.
Hero
An illustrious man, supposed to be exalted, after death, to a place among the gods; a demigod, as Hercules.
worthwhile
Worth the time or effort spent.
Success
Act of succeeding; succession.
Enucleation
The act of enucleating; elucidation; exposition.
Disfigurement
Act of disfiguring, or state of being disfigured; deformity.
Gap
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting; as, a gap in a fence; an opening for a passage or entrance; an opening which implies a breach or defect; a vacant space or time; a hiatus; a ..
Monarchic
Alt. of Monarchical
Papule
Same as Papula.
Scallop
Any one of numerous species of marine bivalve mollusks of the genus Pecten and allied genera of the family Pectinidae. The shell is usually radially ribbed, and the edge is therefore often undul..
Barter
To traffic or trade, by exchanging one commodity for another, in distinction from a sale and purchase, in which money is paid for the commodities transferred; to truck.
Disposition
The act of disposing, arranging, ordering, regulating, or transferring; application; disposal; as, the disposition of a man's property by will.
Saccharin
A bitter white crystalline substance obtained from the saccharinates and regarded as the lactone of saccharinic acid; -- so called because formerly supposed to be isomeric with cane sugar (sa..
Remise
To send, give, or grant back; to release a claim to; to resign or surrender by deed; to return.
Job
A sudden thrust or stab; a jab.
Depart
To part; to divide; to separate.
Discontinuity
Want of continuity or cohesion; disunion of parts.
Herd
Haired.
have
of Have
Angelophany
The actual appearance of an angel to man.
Shepherd
A man employed in tending, feeding, and guarding sheep, esp. a flock grazing at large.
Powerless
Destitute of power, force, or energy; weak; impotent; not able to produce any effect.
Liking
of Like
Worth
To be; to become; to betide; -- now used only in the phrases, woe worth the day, woe worth the man, etc., in which the verb is in the imperative, and the nouns day, man, etc., are in the dative...
Gelded
of Geld
Hierarchy
Dominion or authority in sacred things.
Relaxing
of Relax
Limp
To halt; to walk lamely. Also used figuratively.
Destroy
To unbuild; to pull or tear down; to separate virulently into its constituent parts; to break up the structure and organic existence of; to demolish.
Swarm
To climb a tree, pole, or the like, by embracing it with the arms and legs alternately. See Shin.
Graduate
To mark with degrees; to divide into regular steps, grades, or intervals, as the scale of a thermometer, a scheme of punishment or rewards, etc.
Guard
To protect from danger; to secure against surprise, attack, or injury; to keep in safety; to defend; to shelter; to shield from surprise or attack; to protect by attendance; to accompany for ..
Full
Filled up, having within its limits all that it can contain; supplied; not empty or vacant; -- said primarily of hollow vessels, and hence of anything else; as, a cup full of water; a house f..
Steer
A young male of the ox kind; especially, a common ox; a castrated taurine male from two to four years old. See the Note under Ox.
Acquiescent
Resting satisfied or submissive; disposed tacitly to submit; assentive; as, an acquiescent policy.
Regularize
To cause to become regular; to regulate.
Burly
Having a large, strong, or gross body; stout; lusty; -- now used chiefly of human beings, but formerly of animals, in the sense of stately or beautiful, and of inanimate things that were huge an..
Quiet
In a state of rest or calm; without stir, motion, or agitation; still; as, a quiet sea; quiet air.
Assume
To take to or upon one's self; to take formally and demonstratively; sometimes, to appropriate or take unjustly.
Repute
To hold in thought; to account; to estimate; to hold; to think; to reckon.
Coquette
A vain, trifling woman, who endeavors to attract admiration from a desire to gratify vanity; a flirt; -- formerly sometimes applied also to men.
Bootless
Unavailing; unprofitable; useless; without advantage or success.
Nuance
A shade of difference; a delicate gradation.
Splay
To display; to spread.