Words |
Parts of Speech |
Meaning/Definition/Similar Words |
amadou |
noun |
A spongy, combustible substance, prepared from fungus (Boletus and Polyporus) which grows on old trees; German tinder; punk. It has been employed as a styptic by surgeons, but its common use is as tinder, for which purpose it is prepared by soaking it in a strong solution of niter. |
amazed |
imp. & past participle |
of Amaze |
amazon |
noun |
One of a fabulous race of female warriors in Scythia; hence, a female warrior., A tall, strong, masculine woman; a virago., A name numerous species of South American parrots of the genus Chrysotis |
ambigu |
noun |
An entertainment at which a medley of dishes is set on at the same time. |
ambled |
imp. & past participle |
of Amble |
ambler |
noun |
A horse or a person that ambles. |
ambush |
verb t. |
A disposition or arrangement of troops for attacking an enemy unexpectedly from a concealed station. Hence: Unseen peril; a device to entrap; a snare., A concealed station, where troops or enemies lie in wait to attack by surprise., The troops posted in a concealed place, for attacking by surprise; liers in wait., To station in ambush with a view to surprise an enemy., To attack by ambush; to waylay., To lie in wait, for the purpose of attacking by surprise; to lurk. |
amende |
noun |
A pecuniary punishment or fine; a reparation or recantation. |
amends |
noun sing. & pl. |
Compensation for a loss or injury; recompense; reparation. |
amenta |
plural |
of Amentum |
amerce |
verb t. |
To punish by a pecuniary penalty, the amount of which is not fixed by law, but left to the discretion of the court; as, the amerced the criminal in the sum on the hundred dollars., To punish, in general; to mulct. |
amidin |
noun |
Start modified by heat so as to become a transparent mass, like horn. It is soluble in cold water. |
amidst |
preposition |
Alt. of Amid |
amioid |
adjective |
Like or pertaining to the Amioidei., One of the Amioidei. |
ammite |
noun |
Oolite or roestone; — written also hammite. |
amnion |
noun |
A thin membrane surrounding the embryos of mammals, birds, and reptiles. |
amnios |
noun |
Same as Amnion. |
amoeba |
noun |
A rhizopod. common in fresh water, capable of undergoing many changes of form at will. See Rhizopoda. |
amomum |
noun |
A genus of aromatic plants. It includes species which bear cardamoms, and grains of paradise. |
amoret |
noun |
An amorous girl or woman; a wanton., A love knot, love token, or love song. (pl.) Love glances or love tricks., A petty love affair or amour. |
amorwe |
adverb |
In the morning., On the following morning. |
amotus |
adjective |
Elevated, — as a toe, when raised so high that the tip does not touch the ground. |
amount |
noun |
To go up; to ascend., To rise or reach by an accumulation of particular sums or quantities; to come (to) in the aggregate or whole; — with to or unto., To rise, reach, or extend in effect, substance, or influence; to be equivalent; to come practically (to); as, the testimony amounts to very little., To signify; to amount to., The sum total of two or more sums or quantities; the aggregate; the whole quantity; a totality; as, the amount of 7 and 9 is 16; the amount of a bill; the amount of this year’s revenue., The effect, substance, value, significance, or result; the sum; as, the amount of the testimony is this. |
ampere |
noun |
Alt. of Ampere, The unit of electric current; — defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by U. S. Statute as, one tenth of the unit of current of the C. G. S. system of electro-magnetic units, or the practical equivalent of the unvarying current which, when passed through a standard solution of nitrate of silver in water, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 grams per second. Called also the international ampere. |
amphi- |
|
A prefix in words of Greek origin, signifying both, of both kinds, on both sides, about, around. |
amphid |
noun |
A salt of the class formed by the combination of an acid and a base, or by the union of two oxides, two sulphides, selenides, or tellurides, as distinguished from a haloid compound. |
amrita |
noun |
Immortality; also, the nectar conferring immortality., Ambrosial; immortal. |
amulet |
noun |
An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [Also used figuratively.] |
amused |
imp. & past participle |
of Amuse, Diverted., Expressing amusement; as, an amused look. |
amuser |
noun |
One who amuses. |
amylic |
adjective |
Pertaining to, or derived from, amyl; as, amylic ether. |
amyous |
adjective |
Wanting in muscle; without flesh. |
ambury |
noun |
A soft tumor or bloody wart on horses or oxen., A disease of the roots of turnips, etc.; — called also fingers and toes. |