(Christianity) A sermon, especially concerning a practical matter.
A moralizing lecture.
hominy
hominy
noun
A food made from hulled corn (maize) kernels soaked in lye water, rinsed, then cooked and eaten; or, the rinsed kernels are dried and coarsely ground into hominy grits.
humify
humify
verb
(transitive) To convert into humus.
hylism
hylism
noun
(philosophy) Materialism: the theory that there is nothing beyond matter.
hymnic
hymnic
adj
Of or relating to hymns.
michey
mighty
mighty
adj
(colloquial) Very large; hefty.
(informal) Excellent, extremely good.
Accomplished by might; hence, extraordinary; wonderful.
Very heavy and powerful.
Very strong; possessing might.
adv
(colloquial, dialect) Very; to a high degree.
noun
(obsolete, rare) A warrior of great strength and courage.
milchy
milchy
adj
(referring to an oyster) Milky.
Milk-giving; abounding in milk.
mythic
mythic
adj
Larger-than-life.
Mythical; existing in myth.
mythoi
mythoi
noun
plural of mythos.
rhymic
rhymic
adj
Pertaining to rhyme.
shimmy
shimmy
noun
(rare) A sleeveless chemise.
A dance movement involving thrusting the shoulders back and forth alternately.
A dance that was popular in the 1920s.
An abnormal vibration, especially in the wheels of a vehicle.
verb
(dance) To perform a shimmy (dance movement involving thrusting the shoulders back and forth alternately).
(intransitive) To vibrate abnormally, as a broken wheel.
(intransitive, rare) To shake the body as if dancing the shimmy.
(intransitive, video games) To move across a narrow ledge, either by hanging from it or by strafing on it along the wall.
To climb something (e.g. a pole) gradually (e.g. using alternately one's arms then one's legs).
smithy
smithy
noun
The location where a smith (particularly a blacksmith) works, a forge.
verb
(uncommon) to forge, especially by hand
thymic
thymic
adj
(organic chemistry) Derived from thymol
Of or relating to the thymus gland
thymin
whimmy
whimmy
adj
Full of whims; whimsical.
whimsy
whimsy
noun
(mining) A whim (capstan or vertical drum).
A jigsaw puzzle piece that has been cut into a recognizable shape, as if on a whim; often the shape is representative of the theme of the image used for the puzzle.
A quaint and fanciful idea; a whim; playfully odd behaviour.
An impulsive, illogical or capricious character.
verb
(transitive) To fill with whimsies or whims; to make fantastic; to craze.