Word Meanings - DOMESTICANT - Book Publishers vocabulary database
Forming part of the same family. Sir E. Dering.
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- FORMALITY
The dress prescribed for any body of men, academical, municipal, or sacerdotal. The doctors attending her in their formalities as far as Shotover. Fuller. 6. That which is formal; the formal part. It unties the inward knot of marriage, . . . while - DERANGER
One who deranges. - DERANGEMENT
The act of deranging or putting out of order, or the state of being deranged; disarrangement; disorder; confusion; especially, mental disorder; insanity. Syn. -- Disorder; confusion; embarrassment; irregularity; disturbance; insanity; - DERIVE
To flow; to have origin; to descend; to proceed; to be deduced. Shak. Power from heaven Derives, and monarchs rule by gods appointed. Prior. - DERMOSTOSIS
Ossification of the dermis. - FORMICARY
The nest or dwelling of a swarm of ants; an ant-hill. - FORMULIZE
To reduce to a formula; to formulate. Emerson. - DERMOBRANCHIATE
Having the skin modified to serve as a gill. - DERANGED
Disordered; especially, disordered in mind; crazy; insane. The story of a poor deranged parish lad. Lamb. - DERK
Dark. Chaucer. - DERBIO
A large European food fish . - FORMERLY
In time past, either in time immediately preceding or at any indefinite distance; of old; heretofore. - FAMILY
A groupe of organisms, either animal or vegetable, related by certain points of resemblance in structure or development, more comprehensive than a genus, because it is usually based on fewer or less pronounced points of likeness. In zoölogy - FORMICAROID
Like or pertaining to the family Formicaridæ or ant thrushes. - FORME
First. "Adam our forme father." Chaucer. - FORMIDABLY
In a formidable manner. - DERAIGNMENT; DERAINMENT
1. The act of deraigning. 2. The renunciation of religious or monastic vows. Blount. - DERMA
See DERMIS - FORMICATE
Resembling, or pertaining to, an ant or ants. - DERNFUL
Secret; hence, lonely; sad; mournful. "Dernful noise." Spenser. - FLOODER
One who floods anything. - BONDER
A bonding stone or brick; a bondstone. (more info) 1. One who places goods under bond or in a bonded warehouse. - UNDERDOER
One who underdoes; a shirk. - OMNIFORMITY
The condition or quality of having every form. Dr. H. More. - FALCIFORM
Having the shape of a scithe or sickle; resembling a reaping hook; as, the falciform ligatment of the liver. - INFORMITY
Want of regular form; shapelessness. - UNDERBRED
Not thoroughly bred; ill-bred; as, an underbred fellow. Goldsmith. - DEFORMER
One who deforms. - GASCONADER
A great boaster; a blusterer. - UDDERED
Having an udder or udders. - GREENLANDER
A native of Greenland. - UNDERSECRETARY
A secretary who is subordinate to the chief secretary; an assistant secretary; as, an undersecretary of the Treasury. - GENDER
A classification of nouns, primarily according to sex; and secondarily according to some fancied or imputed quality associated with sex. Gender is a grammatical distinction and applies to words only. Sex is natural distinction and applies to living - DIVERSIFORM
Of a different form; of varied forms. - CONFEDER
To confederate. Sir T. North. - SADDER
See SADDA - CONFIDER
One who confides. - EQUIPONDERANCE; EQUIPONDERANCY
Equality of weight; equipoise. - UNDERPLOT
1. A series of events in a play, proceeding collaterally with the main story, and subservient to it. Dryden. 2. A clandestine scheme; a trick. Addison.