(botany) The inflorescence of a compound flower in which many florets are gathered into an involucrate head.
badmouths
badmouths
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of badmouth
bethumped
bethumped
verb
simple past tense and past participle of bethump
bsmedtech
christdom
chromatid
chromatid
noun
(genetics) After DNA replication, either of the two connected double-helix strands of a metaphase chromosome that separate during mitosis.
dahlstrom
dartmouth
dartmouth
Proper noun
A town and port in Devon, England.
A town in Massachusetts
A community in Nova Scotia
A town in Victoria, Australia
Popular short form of Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, U.S.
deathsman
deathsman
noun
(obsolete) An executioner; a headsman or hangman.
deathsmen
deathsmen
noun
plural of deathsman
deathtime
deathtime
noun
The time when a person dies, especially as determined for tax purposes.
deathworm
demishirt
demythify
dermalith
diathermy
diathermy
noun
(physics, medicine) The generation of heat using high-frequency electromagnetic currents; especially the therapeutic production of heat in tissues in order to form coagulation
dichotomy
dichotomy
noun
(astronomy) A phase of the moon when it appears half lit and half dark, as at the quadratures.
(biology, taxonomy) The division of a genus into two species; a division into two subordinate parts.
(botany) Division and subdivision; bifurcation, as of a stem of a plant or a vein of the body into two parts as it proceeds from its origin; often successive.
(logic) The division of a class into two disjoint subclasses that are together comprehensive, as the division of man into white and not white.
A separation or division into two; a distinction that results in such a division.
Such a division involving apparently incompatible or opposite principles; a duality.
dichromat
dichromat
noun
One whose vision exhibits dichromacy; one who can distinguish only two primary colors.
dimethoxy
dimethoxy
noun
(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Two methoxy groups in a molecule
dimethyls
ditheisms
dithyramb
dithyramb
noun
A poem or oration in the same style.
A raucous and ardent choral hymn sung in ancient Athens in honor of the god Dionysus.
An impassioned speech, a rant.
dolmetsch
drumright
dyotheism
dysthymia
dysthymia
noun
(psychiatry) A form of clinical depression, characterized by low-grade depression which lasts at least 2 years.
A tendency to be depressed, without hope.
dysthymic
dysthymic
adj
Having or relating to dysthymia.
noun
A person diagnosed with dysthymia, or dysthymic depression.
edomitish
eldmother
eldmother
noun
(dialectal, now archaic) One's grandmother or other female ancestor, or one's mother-in-law.
endotherm
endotherm
noun
(biology) an animal that maintains a constant body temperature
ethmoidal
ethmoidal
Adjective
ethmoid
exhumated
exhumated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of exhumate
godmother
godmother
noun
A woman present at the christening of a baby who promises to help raise the child in a Christian manner; a female godparent who sponsors the baptism of a child.
verb
(transitive) To act as godmother to.
goldsmith
goldsmith
noun
(obsolete) A banker (because the goldsmiths of London used to receive money on deposit, being equipped to keep it safely).
A person who makes, repairs or sells things out of gold, especially jewelry.
hadramaut
haematoid
haematoid
adj
Alternative form of hematoid
hampstead
hampstead
Proper noun
A village in Dominica
A town in Maryland
An affluent district of London, in the borough of Camden
A town in New Hampshire
An in North Carolina
hardiment
hardiment
noun
(archaic) Bravery, courage.
hardmouth
hedrumite
helmetpod
hematoids
hempstead
hermodact
hindemith
hodometer
hodometer
noun
Dated form of odometer.
homestead
homestead
noun
(Canada, US) A parcel of land in the interior of North America, usually 160 acres, that was distributed to settlers from Europe or eastern North America under the Dominion Lands Act of 1870 in Canada or the Homestead Act of 1862 in the United States.
(South Africa) A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family.
(obsolete) The home or seat of a family; place of origin.
A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these.
The place that is one's home.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To acquire or settle on land as a homestead.
hydrotomy
hymnodist
hymnodist
noun
A composer of hymns.
A person who studies hymnody.
kathmandu
ladysmith
ladysmith
Proper noun
a village near New South Wales, Australia.
a town on British Columbia, Canada. Named to commemorate the lifting of the siege of Ladysmith, Natal, in 1902.
town in province, South Africa.
an unincorporated community in Virginia, USA. Named after Ladysmith, Natal.
a city in Wisconsin, USA, and the county seat of Named after the bride of Charles R. Smith.
loudmouth
loudmouth
noun
(derogatory) One who talks too much or too loudly, especially in a boastful or self-important manner.
madotheca
mastheads
mastheads
noun
plural of masthead
matchwood
matchwood
noun
wood, often in the form of splinters, suitable for making matches
meatheads
meatheads
noun
plural of meathead
medscheat
megadeath
megadeath
noun
One million deaths, especially as a unit of measure in reference to nuclear warfare.
meredithe
methadone
methadone
noun
(pharmacology) A powerful synthetic analgesic drug which is similar to morphine in its effects but less sedative and is used as a substitute drug in the treatment of morphine and heroin addiction.
methadons
methadons
noun
plural of methadon
methodics
methodise
methodise
verb
Alternative form of methodize
methodism
methodism
noun
The practice of adhering (often excessively) to methods.
methodist
methodist
noun
(history of science) One who limits the domain of science to that which can be investigated using the scientific method.
Alternative form of Methodist.
One who follows a method.
methodius
methodize
methodize
verb
(obsolete, intransitive) To talk Methodistically.
(obsolete, transitive) To convert or adapt to Methodism.
(transitive) To make orderly or methodical; to arrange in a systematic manner.
To perform a theatrical role in accordance with the principles of method acting.
methoxide
methoxide
noun
(chemistry) Any salt of this anion.
(chemistry) The anion CH₃O⁻ derived from methanol by the loss of a proton.
midmonths
midmonths
noun
plural of midmonth
midnights
midnights
noun
plural of midnight
mindsight
mindsight
noun
Focused awareness of one's own mental processes in order to correct undesirable behaviours.
misthread
misthread
verb
(transitive) To thread incorrectly.
motherdom
motherdom
noun
The world, sphere, or unity of mothers; mothers collectively.
mouthcard
multihead
multihead
Adjective
Having multiple heads
multihued
multihued
adj
Having multiple hues; colorful
murthered
murthered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of murther
mustached
mustached
adj
Alternative form of moustached
myctophid
myctophid
noun
Any of the small deep-sea fish of the large family Myctophidae, known for their conspicuous use of bioluminescence.
mythified
mythified
verb
simple past tense and past participle of mythify
oldhamite
oldhamite
noun
(mineralogy) The mineral form of calcium sulphide.
orthodome
orthodome
noun
(crystallography) A dome that is parallel to the orthodiagonal in a monoclinic crystal.
outrhymed
outrhymed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outrhyme
outshamed
outshamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of outshame
phasmatid
phasmatid
noun
(zoology) Any stick insect in the family Phasmatidae.
phymatoid
rematched
rematched
adj
matched for a second or subsequent time
verb
simple past tense and past participle of rematch
rhytidome
rhytidome
noun
(botany) The dead layers of plant bark (undergoing or having undergone secondary growth) external to that of the last formed periderm http://i.word.com/idictionary/rhytidome.
smithdale
smithland
smothered
smothered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of smother
stamphead
stomached
stomached
verb
simple past tense and past participle of stomach
thamudean
thamudene
theodrama
theodrama
noun
An approach to theology that likens the biblical narratives to dramas.
thermidor
thioamide
thioamide
noun
(organic chemistry) Any chemical compound, analogous to the amides in which the oxygen atom of the carbonyl group is replaced by sulfur; R-CS-NH₂ (and N-derivatives)
thiodamas
thirdsman
thirdsman
noun
(obsolete) A third party who acts as mediator.
thraldoms
thraldoms
noun
plural of thraldom
thralldom
thralldom
noun
A state of bondage, slavery, or subjugation to another person.
thromboid
thromboid
adj
Resembling a thrombus
noun
(rare) Synonym of thrombus
thronedom
thronedom
noun
(countable) A realm; a kingdom, principality, etc.
(uncountable) Sovereignty.
A position of dominance; ascendancy.
thumbbird
thymidine
thymidine
noun
(biochemistry, genetics) The nucleoside consisting of a combination of deoxyribose and thymine
thyridium
thyridium
noun
(entomology) A spot in the wing veins of Neuroptera, Hymenoptera and Trichoptera.
(entomology) A spot on both sides of the second abdominal tergite in ichneumonids
tramphood
tramphood
noun
The state or condition of being a tramp (vagrant).
tridrachm
triumphed
triumphed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of triumph
trondheim
trondheim
Proper noun
A municipality in Sør-Trøndelag, Norway. It is also the third largest town in Norway after Oslo and Bergen.
trondhjem
undermath
unmatched
unmatched
adj
(of a pair of things) not matched; odd
(of a single thing) not matched with anything else
peerless; unrivalled; beyond comparison
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unmatch
unmouthed
unmouthed
adj
Not mouthed.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unmouth
unthumbed
unthumbed
adj
Not thumbed.
unthumped
unthumped
adj
Not thumped.
whitedamp
whitedamp
noun
A noxious mixture of gases formed by the combustion of coal, usually in an enclosed environment such as a mine.