(zoology) Any of a family of mammals including the camel, llama, alpaca, guanaco, and vicuña.
cedrium
chirmed
chirmed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of chirm
claimed
claimed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of claim
climbed
climbed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of climb
comedia
comedic
comedic
adj
Relating to comedy.
crimped
crimped
adj
With a crimp in it; crushed shut.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of crimp
damicke
decimal
decimal
adj
(arithmetic, computing) Concerning numbers expressed in decimal or mathematical calculations performed using decimal.
noun
(countable) A number expressed in the base-ten system, (particularly) a fractional numeral written in this system.
(informal) A decimal place.
(informal) A decimal point.
(informal, uncountable) The decimal system itself.
verb
To represent with numbers after a decimal point.
decimus
declaim
declaim
verb
To object to something vociferously; to rail against in speech.
To recite, e.g., poetry, in a theatrical way; to speak for rhetorical display; to speak pompously, noisily, or theatrically; bemouth; to make an empty speech; to rehearse trite arguments in debate; to rant.
To speak rhetorically; to make a formal speech or oration; specifically, to recite a speech, poem, etc., in public as a rhetorical exercise; to practice public speaking.
demonic
demonic
adj
Extremely cruel or evil; abhorrent or repugnant.
Pertaining to demons or evil spirits; demoniac.
Pertaining to dæmons in ancient Greek thought; concerning supernatural ‘genius’.
demotic
demotic
adj
Of or for the common people.
Of, relating to, or written in the ancient Egyptian script that developed from Lower Egyptian hieratic writing starting from around 650 BCE and was chiefly used to write the Demotic phase of the Egyptian language, with simplified and cursive characters that no longer corresponded directly to their hieroglyphic precursors.
Of, relating to, or written in the form of modern vernacular Greek.
noun
(linguistics) Language as spoken or written by the common people.
diceman
dicyema
dimeric
dimeric
adj
(chemistry) of, relating to, or being a dimer
disemic
domenic
dormice
dormice
noun
plural of dormouse
ecdemic
ecdemic
adj
(medicine) Originating from outside the area in which it occurs.
edictum
emarcid
emarcid
adj
Flaccid; wilted.
endemic
endemic
adj
(especially of diseases) Prevalent in a particular area or region.
(especially of plants and animals) Peculiar to a particular area or region; not found in other places.
Native to a particular area or culture; originating where it occurs.
noun
A disease affecting a number of people simultaneously, so as to show a distinct connection with certain localities.
An individual or species that is endemic to a region.
mcbride
mediacy
mediacy
noun
Mediation; presence of an intermediary.
The facility to work with media.
The facility to work with words and numbers.
medical
medical
adj
(UK) Pertaining to or requiring treatment by other than surgical means.
Intended to have a therapeutic effect; medicinal.
Of or pertaining to the practice of medicine.
Pertaining to the state of one's health.
Requiring medical treatment.
noun
(informal) A medical examination.
verb
To check someone's health.
medicks
medicks
noun
Obsolete spelling of medics (“(obsolete) the science of medicine”)
plural of medick
medicos
medicos
noun
plural of medico
medrick
medrick
noun
(rare) A species of tern, especially the common tern or Arctic tern.
melodic
melodic
adj
Melodious, tuneful.
Of, relating to, or having melody.
menadic
mesodic
mesodic
adj
(prosody) Relating to a system of different form intervening between a strophe and its antistrophe.