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511 words match “ERD”

HERDSWOMAN n.
A woman who tends a herd. Sir W. Scott.
HOGHERD n.
A swineherd. W. Browne.
HOPPERDOZER n.
An appliance for the destruction of insects, consisting of a shallow iron box, containing kerosene or coated with tar or other sticky substance, which may be mounted on wheels.
HYPERDICROTIC a.
Excessive dicrotic; as, a hyperdicrotic pulse.
HYPERDICROTISM n.
A hyperdicrotic condition.
HYPERDICROTOUS a.
Hyperdicrotic.
HYPERDULIA n.
Veneration or worship given to the Virgin Mary as the most exalted of mere creatures; higher veneration than dulia. Addis & Arnold.
HYPERDULY n.
Hyperdulia. [Obs.]
IMPERDIBILITY n.
The state or quality of being imperdible. [Obs.] Derham.
IMPERDIBLE a.
Not destructible. [Obs.] -- Im*per"di*bly, adv. [Obs.]
INCOORDINATE; INCOOERDINATE a.
Not coördinate.
INCOORDINATION; INCOOERDINATION n.
Want of coördination; lack of harmonious adjustment or action. Incoördination of muscular movement (Physiol.), irregularity in movements resulting from inharmonious action of the muscles in consequence of loss of voluntary control over them.
INTERDASH v.
To dash between or among; to intersperse. Cowper.
INTERDEAL v.
To intrigue. [Obs.] Daniel.
INTERDENOMINATIONAL a.
Occurring between or among, or common to, different denominations; as, interdenominational fellowship or belief.
INTERDENTAL a. 2 definitions
Situated between teeth; as, an interdental space, the space between two teeth in a gear wheel.
INTERDENTIL n.
The space between two dentils. Gwilt.
INTERDEPENDENCE n.
Mutual dependence. "The interdependence of virtue and knowledge." M. Arnold.
INTERDEPENDENCY n.
Mutual dependence; as, interdependency of interests. De Quincey.
INTERDEPENDENT a.
Mutually dependent.
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