List Words
Inflame
To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
Contented
Content; easy in mind; satisfied; quiet; willing.
Admiral
A naval officer of the highest rank; a naval officer of high rank, of which there are different grades. The chief gradations in rank are admiral, vice admiral, and rear admiral. The admiral is t..
Calculation
The act or process, or the result, of calculating; computation; reckoning, estimate.
Broadening
of Broaden
Cicatrix
The pellicle which forms over a wound or breach of continuity and completes the process of healing in the latter, and which subsequently contracts and becomes white, forming the scar.
Scotch
Of or pertaining to Scotland, its language, or its inhabitants; Scottish.
Spume
Frothy matter raised on liquids by boiling, effervescence, or agitation; froth; foam; scum.
Douse
To plunge suddenly into water; to duck; to immerse; to dowse.
Independent
Not dependent; free; not subject to control by others; not relying on others; not subordinate; as, few men are wholly independent.
Bricky
Full of bricks; formed of bricks; resembling bricks or brick dust.
Moiety
One of two equal parts; a half; as, a moiety of an estate, of goods, or of profits; the moiety of a jury, or of a nation.
Maculation
The act of spotting; a spot; a blemish.
Macula
A spot, as on the skin, or on the surface of the sun or of some other luminous orb.
Glitter
To sparkle with light; to shine with a brilliant and broken light or showy luster; to gleam; as, a glittering sword.
Discoloration
The act of discoloring, or the state of being discolored; alteration of hue or appearance.
Pageant
A theatrical exhibition; a spectacle.
Bespeckle
To mark with speckles or spots.
Smudge
A suffocating smoke.
Scarification
The act of scarifying.
Chromatic
Relating to color, or to colors.
Birthmark
Some peculiar mark or blemish on the body at birth.
Rhadamanthus
One of the three judges of the infernal regions; figuratively, a strictly just judge.
Ineffable
Incapable of being expresses in words; unspeakable; unutterable; indescribable; as, the ineffable joys of heaven.
Stippling
of Stipple
Froth
The bubbles caused in fluids or liquors by fermentation or agitation; spume; foam; esp., a spume of saliva caused by disease or nervous excitement.
Commotion
Disturbed or violent motion; agitation.
Sop
Anything steeped, or dipped and softened, in any liquid; especially, something dipped in broth or liquid food, and intended to be eaten.
Flaunt
To throw or spread out; to flutter; to move ostentatiously; as, a flaunting show.
Stifle
The joint next above the hock, and near the flank, in the hind leg of the horse and allied animals; the joint corresponding to the knee in man; -- called also stifle joint. See Illust. under Hor..
Polyphemus
A very large American moth (Telea polyphemus) belonging to the Silkworm family (Bombycidae). Its larva, which is very large, bright green, with silvery tubercles, and with oblique white stripes ..
Stellar
Alt. of Stellary
Symbolistic
Alt. of Symbolistical
Diagnostic
Pertaining to, or furnishing, a diagnosis; indicating the nature of a disease.
Ebullition
A boiling or bubbling up of a liquid; the motion produced in a liquid by its rapid conversion into vapor.
Wreak
To reck; to care.
Paroxysm
The fit, attack, or exacerbation, of a disease that occurs at intervals, or has decided remissions or intermissions.
Ire
Anger; wrath.
Lifeless
Destitute of life, or deprived of life; not containing, or inhabited by, living beings or vegetation; dead, or apparently dead; spiritless; powerless; dull; as, a lifeless carcass; lifeless matt..
Abandon
To cast or drive out; to banish; to expel; to reject.
Indicating
of Indicate
Weak
Wanting physical strength.
Battle-ax
Alt. of Battle-axe
Demonstrative
Having the nature of demonstration; tending to demonstrate; making evident; exhibiting clearly or conclusively.
Weakly
In a weak manner; with little strength or vigor; feebly.
Bitch
The female of the canine kind, as of the dog, wolf, and fox.
Healthless
Without health, whether of body or mind; in firm.
Freckle
A small yellowish or brownish spot in the skin, particularly on the face, neck, or hands.
Scold
To find fault or rail with rude clamor; to brawl; to utter harsh, rude, boisterous rebuke; to chide sharply or coarsely; -- often with at; as, to scold at a servant.
Tumult
The commotion or agitation of a multitude, usually accompanied with great noise, uproar, and confusion of voices; hurly-burly; noisy confusion.