English Words: Z

2,810 words · Page 17 of 57

zenithsnoun

plural of zenith

zenithwardadj

Facing or moving toward the zenith.

zenithwardsadv

Alternative form of zenithward.

zenitudenoun

A form of calm tranquility experienced by followers of Zen Buddhism.

Zenkername

A surname from German.

Zenker's diverticulumnoun

A diverticulum of the mucosa of the pharynx, just above the cricopharyngeal muscle.

zenlikeadj

Alternative form of Zenlike.

Zennishadj

Zen-like.

Zennistnoun

A follower of Zen Buddhism.

Zennorname

A village and civil parish in south-west Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SW4538).

Zenoname

A male given name from Ancient Greek.

Zeno machinenoun

A hypothetical computational model, related to Turing machines, that would be capable of carrying out computations involving a countably infinite number of algorithmic steps.

Zenoanadj

Of or relating to the ancient Greek philosopher Zeno of Elea (c. 490–430 BC).

Zenobianame

A female given name from Ancient Greek.

Zenobiusname

A male given name from Ancient Greek, of historical usage.

zenocentricadj

Having Jupiter at the center.

zenocutuzumabnoun

A monoclonal antibody used to treat non-small cell lung cancer or pancreatic cancer.

zenographynoun

The study of the planet Jupiter.

Zenonname

A surname.

Zenonessnoun

The state of being Zeno.

Zenonianadj

Pertaining to any of various people named Zeno or Zenon, or to their philosophies.

Zenonicadj

Pertaining to any of various people named Zeno, or to their philosophies.

Zenonismnoun

The philosophy of Zeno of Citium; stoicism.

zenophobianoun

Misspelling of xenophobia.

Zenorname

A surname from German.

zenosynenoun

The sense that time keeps going faster.

zenpainoun

the act of losing every bout in a tournament

Zensname

A surname from German.

zensho yushonoun

the act of winning a tournament and not losing a single bout

zentainoun

skintight garments that cover the entire body

Zenzname

A surname from German.

zenzenitenoun

A mineral containing lead and manganese.

zenzicadj

relating to the square of a number

zenzizenzicnoun

The fourth power of a number; the biquadrate.

zenzizenzizenzicnoun

The eighth power of a number.

zenzizenzizenzizenzicnoun

Alternative form of zenzizenzizenzizenzike.

zenzizenzizenzizenzikenoun

The sixteenth power of a number.

zeocinnoun

A particular broad-spectrum antibiotic.

Zeoliname

A surname from Italian.

zeolitenoun

Any of several minerals, aluminosilicates of sodium, potassium, calcium or magnesium, that have a porous structure (originally, those which swelled and gave off water when heated); they are used in water softeners, in ion exchange chromatography, and as industrial catalysts.

zeoliticadj

Of, pertaining to, containing, or produced using a zeolite.

zeolitiformadj

Having the form of a zeolite.

zeolitiseverb

Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of zeolitize.

zeolitizeverb

To convert (or be converted) into a zeolite.

zeonnoun

the hot water added to the chalice by the priest during the Byzantine Eucharist to commemorate the water that flowed from the crucified Christ's side when pierced by the spear

zeotropenoun

A mixture of liquids that may be separated via the gas phase (i.e. by distillation)

zeotropicadj

Being or pertaining to a zeotrope.

zeotypicadj

Being or pertaining to a zeotype.

zepnoun

A certain type of submarine sandwich

Zepboundname

A trade name for the drug tirzepatide, a GLP-1 used for weight loss.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

The English alphabetical index for the letter Z contains 2,810 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 57 pages, and you are currently viewing page 17. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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