All English WordsPage 6503All English words - page 6503No resultsRandom words from our English dictionaryguerdonedverbGive a reward to (someone).Usage examples:There might come a time in which he should guerdon themnounA reward or recompense.Usage examples:Rather he returns us to the experience of reading, ‘knowing coldly a need for guerdons, guardians.’All meanings and translations of GuerdonedmalacianounAbnormal craving for certain kinds of food. formerly also: †queasiness, nausea (obsolete). now chiefly historical.nounAbnormal softening or loss of density of a tissue or organ, now especially of the brain, spinal cord, or tracheobronchial cartilage.All meanings and translations of MalaciatemperamentnounA person's or animal's nature, especially as it permanently affects their behaviour.Usage examples:She had an artistic temperamentnounThe emotional character or state of mind of people or animals, as shown in their behaviorUsage examples:[ c ] their temperaments are very different., [ u ] trudy has the nicest temperament of all our dogs.All meanings and translations of TemperamentunmunitionedadjectiveNot supplied with munitions.All meanings and translations of UnmunitionedunmutilatedadjectiveNot mutilated.Usage examples:Few clean and unmutilated specimens turn upAll meanings and translations of UnmutilatedLearn 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: