(US, obsolete) A substance of uncertain composition once used to adulterate cheese to prevent it from swelling.
antiphus
athyrium
auntship
auntship
noun
The status of being an aunt.
autolith
autolith
noun
(geology) A rock fragment that has become enveloped in a larger rock of a similar type, during the latter's development and hardening.
azimuths
azimuths
noun
plural of azimuth
chiquita
chupatti
chupatti
noun
Alternative form of chapatti
cyathium
cyathium
noun
One of the specialised pseudanthia ("false flowers"), surrounded by involucral bracts, especially those forming the inflorescence of euphorbias.
dianthus
dianthus
noun
Any plant, such as carnations and pinks, of the genus Dianthus.
dishaunt
dishaunt
verb
(transitive) To leave or depart from; to cease to haunt.
euthamia
eutheria
faithful
faithful
adj
(mathematics) Injective in specific contexts, e.g. of representations in representation or functors in category theory.
Consistent with reality.
Engaging in sexual relations only with one's spouse or long-term sexual partner.
Having faith.
Loyal; adhering firmly to person or cause.
Reliable; worthy of trust.
noun
(in the plural) The practicing members of a religion or followers of a cause.
Someone or something that is faithful or reliable.
gauthier
habitual
habitual
adj
(grammar) Pertaining to an action performed customarily, ordinarily, or usually.
Of a person or thing: engaging in some behaviour as a habit or regularly.
Of or relating to a habit; established as a habit; performed over and over again; recurrent, recurring.
Regular or usual.
noun
(colloquial) One who does something habitually, such as a serial criminal offender.
(grammar) A construction representing something done habitually.
habitude
habitude
noun
(archaic) Habitual disposition; normal or characteristic mode of behaviour, whether from habit or from nature
(archaic) The essential character of one's being or existence; native or normal constitution; mental or moral constitution; bodily condition; native temperament.
(obsolete) Behaviour or manner of existence in relation to something else; relation; respect.
(obsolete) In full habitude: fully, wholly, entirely; in all respects.
(obsolete) an associate; an acquaintance; someone with whom one is familiar.
(obsolete, chemistry, in the plural) The various ways in which one substance reacts with another; chemical reaction.
Habit; custom; usage.
habitues
habitues
noun
plural of habitue
habiture
haircuts
haircuts
noun
plural of haircut
halibuts
halibuts
noun
plural of halibut
halutzim
halutzim
noun
plural of halutz
hauerite
hauerite
noun
(mineralogy) A manganese sulfide mineral, MnS₂, that forms reddish-brown or black octahedral crystals.
haunting
haunting
adj
Remaining in the mind; not easily forgotten.
noun
A particular instance of haunting; a ghostly habitation.
verb
present participle of haunt
hauriant
hauriant
adj
(heraldry) Of a fish, etc.: in a vertical orientation, with its head up (to chief) and tail down (to base).
haurient
haurient
adj
Alternative spelling of hauriant
hautbois
hautbois
noun
Any of a family of organ stops that contain reeds.
Any of the (now obsolete) predecessors of the oboe or cor anglais.
hauynite
hauynite
noun
Alternative form of haüynite
herigaut
hiatuses
hiatuses
noun
plural of hiatus
horatius
humanist
humanist
adj
(typography) Of a typeface: resembling classical handwritten monumental Roman letters rather than the 19th-century grotesque typefaces.
Relating to humanism or the humanities.
noun
(historical) In the Renaissance, a scholar of Greek and Roman classics.
A person who believes in the philosophy of humanism.
A scholar of one of the subjects in the humanities.
humanity
humanity
noun
Any academic subject belonging to the humanities.
Humankind; human beings as a group.
The human condition or nature.
The quality of being benevolent; humane traits of character; humane qualities or aspects.
humation
humation
noun
(archaic) burial, internment, inhumation; by association, death
humidate
huterian
inhumate
inhumate
verb
To inhume; to bury.
judahite
judahite
Noun
A descendant of Judah (the patriarch).
A descendant or member of the tribe of Judah.
An inhabitant of the ancient kingdom of Judah.
Adjective
Of or pertaining to Judah (the patriarch), to the tribe of Judah, or to the ancient kingdom of Judah, or its inhabitants.
lithuria
lithuria
noun
(pathology) The presence of excess uric acid or its salts in the urine.
maithuna
maithuna
noun
tantric sexual union
mathurin
mathurin
Noun
A member of the Trinitarian order.
matthieu
maturish
maturish
adj
Quite mature, reasonably mature.
mujtahid
mujtahid
noun
(Islam) A lawyer entitled to exercise ijtihad.
ouachita
ouachita
Proper noun
a Native American tribe who lived along the Ouachita River in Louisiana.
the which flows through Arkansas and Louisiana.
philauty
philauty
noun
(obsolete) Selfishness, self-esteem, vanity
photuria
photuria
noun
(obsolete, rare, medicine, specifically pathology) Luminous or phosphorescent urine.
ruthenia
saishuto
shiatsus
shiatzus
sulamith
taichung
taichung
Proper noun
a special municipality located in center-western Taiwan.
tashusai
thallium
thallium
noun
A metallic chemical element (symbol Tl) with atomic number 81: a gray post-transition metal that discolors when exposed to air.
thamnium
thamudic
thamudic
Adjective
Of or pertaining to the Thamuds.
thamuria
thamuria
noun
(medicine) Frequent urination.
thaspium
thesauri
thiasusi
thibault
thiourea
thiourea
noun
(organic chemistry) Any of a class of compounds based on NH₂-CS-NH₂, formally derived from urea by replacing the oxygen atom with sulfur, used in photography as a fixing agent, in inorganic synthesis, and in medicine as an antithyroid drug.
tirhutia
tshiluba
tshiluba
Proper noun
A Bantu language spoken by about 6.3 million people in the Kasaï Occidental and Kasaï Oriental provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.