| CINERARY | • cinerary adj. Of, pertaining to, or containing ashes, especially those of a cremated person. • CINERARY adj. pertaining to ashes, esp. of a cremated body. |
| DEMERARA | • demerara n. Alternative letter-case form of Demerara. • Demerara prop.n. The Demerara River, a river which rises in the rainforests of Guyana and flows north to the Atlantic… • Demerara prop.n. A region of Guyana in South America, Essequebo en Demerary (Essequibo and Demerara), formerly a Dutch… |
| FEDERARY | • federary n. (Obsolete) A confederate; an accomplice. • FEDERARY n. (Shakespeare) a confederate, also FEDARIE, FEDERARIE, FOEDARIE. |
| FUNERARY | • funerary adj. Of or relating to a funeral. • FUNERARY adj. pertaining to or suiting a funeral. |
| GERARDIA | • gerardia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Gerardia of flowering plants. • GERARDIA n. any of a genus of often root-parasitic herbs of the snapdragon family. |
| HIERARCH | • hierarch n. (Religion) One who has high and controlling authority in sacred things; the chief of a sacred order. • hierarch n. (Eastern Orthodoxy) A title of bishops in their role as ordinaries (arbiters of canon law) over their… • HIERARCH n. a high-ranking person esp. an ecclesiastical ruler or potentate. |
| LITERARY | • literary adj. Relating to literature. • literary adj. Relating to writers, or the profession of literature. • literary adj. Knowledgeable of literature or writing. |
| NUMERARY | • numerary adj. Relating to numbers or numbering. • numerary adj. Of a position which is held by a certain person permanently (in an administration or academy). • numerary n. A person with a numerary position. |
| OVERARCH | • overarch v. To form an arch over something. • OVERARCH v. to form an arch over. |
| OVERARMS | • overarms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overarm. • OVERARM v. to throw a ball overarm. |
| SISERARY | • siserary n. (Obsolete) A severe rebuke or scolding. • siserary n. (Obsolete) A sharp blow. • SISERARY n. a scolding; a blow, also SASARARA, SASSARARA. |
| UNDERARM | • underarm n. The armpit. • underarm n. (Cricket) Old-fashioned and now outlawed style of bowling in which the arm is not swung over the shoulder. • underarm adj. For use under the arm. |