Word Meanings - WATCHER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
One who watches; one who sits up or continues; a diligent observer; specifically, one who attends upon the sick during the night.
Related words: (words related to WATCHER)
- NIGHT-FARING
 Going or traveling in the night. Gay.
- NIGHTLY
 At night; every night.
- DURAMEN
 The heartwood of an exogenous tree.
- NIGHTMAN
 One whose business is emptying privies by night.
- DURIO
 A fruit tree of the Indian Archipelago. It bears the durian.
- DUROUS
 Hard.
- SPECIFICALLY
 In a specific manner.
- DURANTE
 During; as, durante vita, during life; durante bene placito, during pleasure.
- DURANCY
 Duration. Dr. H. More.
- DURRA
 A kind of millet, cultivated throughout Asia, and introduced into the south of Europe; a variety of Sorghum vulgare; -- called
- NIGHTLONG
 Lasting all night.
- DUR
 Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major.
- DURABILITY
 The state or quality of being durable; the power of uninterrupted or long continuance in any condition; the power of resisting agents or influences which tend to cause changes, decay, or dissolution; lastingness. A Gothic cathedral raises ideas
- NIGHTSHADE
 A common name of many species of the genus Solanum, given esp. to the Solanum nigrum, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be poisonous. Deadly nightshade. Same as Belladonna
- NIGHTLESS
 Having no night.
- NIGHTTIME
 The time from dusk to dawn; -- opposed to Ant: daytime.
- DURATION
 The state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the portion of time during which anything exists. It was proposed that the duration of Parliament should be limited. Macaulay. Soon shall have passed our own human duration. D. Webster.
- NIGHT-BLOOMING
 Blooming in the night. Night-blooming cereus. See Note under Cereus.
- DURUKULI
 A small, nocturnal, South American monkey (Nyctipthecus trivirgatus).
- DURING
 In the time of; as long as the action or existence of; as, during life; during the space of a year.
- KNIGHTLESS
 Unbecoming a knight. "Knightless guile." Spenser.
- ALLNIGHT
 Light, fuel, or food for the whole night. Bacon.
- UNKNIGHT
 To deprive of knighthood. Fuller.
- REVERDURE
 To cover again with verdure. Ld. Berners.
- MIDNIGHT SUN
 The sun shining at midnight in the arctic or antarctic summer.
- PODURA
 Any small leaping thysanurous insect of the genus Podura and related genera; a springtail. Podura scale , one of the minute scales with which the body of a podura is covered. They are used as test objects for the microscope. (more info) podo`s,
- SEVENNIGHT
 A week; any period of seven consecutive days and nights. See Sennight.
- FORTNIGHT
 The space of fourteen days; two weeks. (more info) nights, our ancestors reckoning time by nights and winters; so, also,
- OBDURATION
 A hardening of the heart; hardness of heart.
- ORDURE
 1. Dung; excrement; fæces. Shak. 2. Defect; imperfection; fault. Holland.
- BORDURE
 A border one fifth the width of the shield, surrounding the field. It is usually plain, but may be charged.
- ENDURANT
 Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc. The ibex is a remarkably endurant animal. J. G. Wood.
- ADUROL
 Either of two compounds, a chlorine derivative and bromine derivative, of hydroquinone, used as developers.
- MIDNIGHT
 The middle of the night; twelve o'clock at night. The iron tongue of midnight hath told twelve. Shak.
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