A graphical representation of the hearing ability of a person
augmented
augmented
adj
(music) increased by a semitone.
increased in number, amount or strength.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of augment
damageous
damageous
adj
(obsolete) damaging, hurtful, injurious
demagogue
demagogue
noun
(derogatory) A political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument.
(historical) A leader of the people.
verb
(intransitive and transitive) To speak or act in the manner of a demagogue; to speak about (an issue) in the manner of a demagogue.
demihague
demurrage
demurrage
noun
(shipping) the detention of a ship or other freight vehicle, during delayed loading or unloading
a charge made for exchanging currency for bullion
compensation paid for such detention
drugmaker
drugmaker
noun
A pharmaceutical manufacturer.
A producer of illegal drugs.
dumaguete
endangium
endangium
noun
(anatomy) The tunica intima of a blood vessel
fumigated
fumigated
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fumigate
galumphed
galumphed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of galumph
gaudeamus
gaudeamus
noun
(archaic) A students' merrymaking.
glamoured
glamoured
verb
simple past tense and past participle of glamour
gourmands
gourmands
noun
plural of gourmand
groundman
groundman
noun
Alternative form of ground man
Alternative form of groundsman
guardroom
guardroom
noun
A jail cell in which military prisoners are kept.
A room used by soldiers when on guard.
guardsman
guardsman
noun
(Britain) A member of a Guards regiment.
(US) A member of the National Guard.
A person, especially a soldier, who is on guard.
guardsmen
guardsmen
noun
plural of guardsman
guildsman
guildsman
noun
A male member of a guild.
judgmatic
kitmudgar
magdeburg
magdeburg
Proper noun
The capital city of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
The historic German realm centered on the city.
magnitude
magnitude
noun
(countable) A ratio of intensity expressed as a logarithm.
(countable) An order of magnitude.
(mathematics) A number, assigned to something, such that it may be compared to others numerically
(mathematics) Of a vector, the norm, most commonly, the two-norm.
(seismology) A measure of the energy released by an earthquake (e.g. on the Richter scale).
(uncountable) The apparent brightness of a star, with lower magnitudes being brighter; apparent magnitude
(uncountable, countable) The absolute or relative size, extent or importance of something.