All English WordsPage 6488All English words - page 6488No resultsRandom words from our English dictionarybarbariannoun(in ancient times) a member of a people not belonging to one of the great civilizations (greek, roman, christian).Usage examples:The city was besieged by the barbariansadjectiveRelating to ancient barbarians.Usage examples:Barbarian invasionsAll meanings and translations of Barbariandocilitydəʊˈsɪl.ə.tinounThe quality of being quiet and easy to influence, persuade, or controlUsage examples:Children were believed to owe docility and obedience to their parents., this breed of cattle is kno…All meanings and translations of DocilitymiasmicadjectiveProducing an unpleasant smell; noxious.Usage examples:That peculiarly miasmic atmosphere generated by small boys and adolescent teenagersAll meanings and translations of MiasmicparaesthesianounAn abnormal sensation, typically tingling or pricking (‘pins and needles’), caused chiefly by pressure on or damage to peripheral nerves.Usage examples:Patients complain of painful paraesthesiae in the handsAll meanings and translations of ParaesthesiaunrestfulnessnounThe quality of being unrestful, or of not being restful; restlessness; disquiet, discontent; disturbance, unrest.All meanings and translations of UnrestfulnessLearn English words everywhere!All our English words and phrases are available for learning for free in our mobile application.We also provide a browser extension which allows you to find words in our database right in your browser.Or simply scan this code: