These are the meanings of the letters FULLWORD when you unscramble them.
- Droll (n.)
One whose practice it is to raise mirth by odd tricks; a jester; a buffoon; a merry-andrew.
- Droll (n.)
Something exhibited to raise mirth or sport, as a puppet, a farce, and the like.
- Droll (superl.)
Queer, and fitted to provoke laughter; ludicrous from oddity; amusing and strange.
- Droll (v. i.)
To jest; to play the buffoon.
- Droll (v. t.)
To lead or influence by jest or trick; to banter or jest; to cajole.
- Droll (v. t.)
To make a jest of; to set in a comical light.
- Flour (n.)
The finely ground meal of wheat, or of any other grain; especially, the finer part of meal separated by bolting; hence, the fine and soft powder of any substance; as, flour of emery; flour of mustard.
- Flour (v. t.)
To grind and bolt; to convert into flour; as, to flour wheat.
- Flour (v. t.)
To sprinkle with flour.
- Fluor (n.)
A fluid state.
- Fluor (n.)
Menstrual flux; catamenia; menses.
- Fluor (n.)
See Fluorite.
- Woful (a.)
Bringing calamity, distress, or affliction; as, a woeful event; woeful want.
- Woful (a.)
Full of woe; sorrowful; distressed with grief or calamity; afflicted; wretched; unhappy; sad.
- Woful (a.)
Wretched; paltry; miserable; poor.
- World (n.)
Any planet or heavenly body, especially when considered as inhabited, and as the scene of interests analogous with human interests; as, a plurality of worlds.
- World (n.)
As an emblem of immensity, a great multitude or quantity; a large number.
- World (n.)
In a more restricted sense, that part of the earth and its concerns which is known to any one, or contemplated by any one; a division of the globe, or of its inhabitants; human affairs as seen from a certain position, or from a given point of view; also, state of existence; scene of life and action; as, the Old World; the New World; the religious world; the Catholic world; the upper world; the future world; the heathen world.
- World (n.)
Individual experience of, or concern with, life; course of life; sum of the affairs which affect the individual; as, to begin the world with no property; to lose all, and begin the world anew.
- World (n.)
The customs, practices, and interests of men; general affairs of life; human society; public affairs and occupations; as, a knowledge of the world.
- World (n.)
The earth and its affairs as distinguished from heaven; concerns of this life as distinguished from those of the life to come; the present existence and its interests; hence, secular affairs; engrossment or absorption in the affairs of this life; worldly corruption; the ungodly or wicked part of mankind.
- World (n.)
The earth and its inhabitants, with their concerns; the sum of human affairs and interests.
- World (n.)
The earth and the surrounding heavens; the creation; the system of created things; existent creation; the universe.
- World (n.)
The inhabitants of the earth; the human race; people in general; the public; mankind.
- Would (imp.)
of Will
- Would (n.)
See 2d Weld.
- Would (v. t.)
Commonly used as an auxiliary verb, either in the past tense or in the conditional or optative present. See 2d & 3d Will.