Words that rhyme with hispid

  • antacid
    adj 1: acting to neutralize acid (especially in the stomach) n 1: an agent that counteracts or neutralizes acidity (especially in the stomach) [syn: antacid, gastric antacid, alkalizer, alkaliser, antiacid]
  • arid
    adj 1: lacking sufficient water or rainfall; "an arid climate"; "a waterless well"; "miles of waterless country to cross" [syn: arid, waterless] 2: lacking vitality or spirit; lifeless; "a technically perfect but arid performance of the sonata"; "a desiccate romance"; "a prissy and emotionless creature...settles into a mold of desiccated snobbery"-C.J.Rolo [syn: arid, desiccate, desiccated]
  • bicuspid
    adj 1: having two cusps or points (especially a molar tooth); "bicuspid teeth"; "bicuspid leaves" [syn: bicuspid, bicuspidate] n 1: a tooth having two cusps or points; located between the incisors and the molars [syn: premolar, bicuspid]
  • elapid
    n 1: any of numerous venomous fanged snakes of warmer parts of both hemispheres [syn: elapid, elapid snake]
  • flaccid
    adj 1: drooping without elasticity; wanting in stiffness; "a flaccid penis" 2: out of condition; not strong or robust; incapable of exertion or endurance; "he was too soft for the army"; "flabby around the middle"; "flaccid cheeks" [syn: soft, flabby, flaccid]
  • insipid
    adj 1: lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea" [syn: bland, flat, flavorless, flavourless, insipid, savorless, savourless, vapid] 2: lacking interest or significance or impact; "an insipid personality"; "jejune novel" [syn: insipid, jejune]
  • intrepid
    adj 1: invulnerable to fear or intimidation; "audacious explorers"; "fearless reporters and photographers"; "intrepid pioneers" [syn: audacious, brave, dauntless, fearless, hardy, intrepid, unfearing]
  • limpid
    adj 1: clear and bright; "the liquid air of a spring morning"; "eyes shining with a liquid luster"; "limpid blue eyes" [syn: liquid, limpid] 2: transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity; "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal clear skies"; "could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool"; "lucid air"; "a pellucid brook"; "transparent crystal" [syn: crystalline, crystal clear, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent] 3: (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument" [syn: limpid, lucid, luculent, pellucid, crystal clear, perspicuous]
  • lipid
    n 1: an oily organic compound insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents; essential structural component of living cells (along with proteins and carbohydrates) [syn: lipid, lipide, lipoid]
  • lucid
    adj 1: (of language) transparently clear; easily understandable; "writes in a limpid style"; "lucid directions"; "a luculent oration"- Robert Burton; "pellucid prose"; "a crystal clear explanation"; "a perspicuous argument" [syn: limpid, lucid, luculent, pellucid, crystal clear, perspicuous] 2: having a clear mind; "a lucid moment in his madness" 3: capable of thinking and expressing yourself in a clear and consistent manner; "a lucid thinker"; "she was more coherent than she had been just after the accident" [syn: coherent, logical, lucid] 4: transmitting light; able to be seen through with clarity; "the cold crystalline water of melted snow"; "crystal clear skies"; "could see the sand on the bottom of the limpid pool"; "lucid air"; "a pellucid brook"; "transparent crystal" [syn: crystalline, crystal clear, limpid, lucid, pellucid, transparent]
  • placid
    adj 1: (of a body of water) free from disturbance by heavy waves; "a ribbon of sand between the angry sea and the placid bay"; "the quiet waters of a lagoon"; "a lake of tranquil blue water reflecting a tranquil blue sky"; "a smooth channel crossing"; "scarcely a ripple on the still water"; "unruffled water" [syn: placid, quiet, still, tranquil, smooth, unruffled] 2: not easily irritated; "an equable temper"; "not everyone shared his placid temperament"; "remained placid despite the repeated delays" [syn: equable, even-tempered, good- tempered, placid]
  • rancid
    adj 1: (used of decomposing oils or fats) having a rank smell or taste usually due to a chemical change or decomposition; "rancid butter"; "rancid bacon" 2: smelling of fermentation or staleness [syn: sour, rancid]
  • rapid
    adj 1: done or occurring in a brief period of time; "a rapid rise through the ranks" 2: characterized by speed; moving with or capable of moving with high speed; "a rapid movement"; "a speedy car"; "a speedy errand boy" [syn: rapid, speedy] n 1: a part of a river where the current is very fast
  • sapid
    adj 1: full of flavor [syn: flavorful, flavourful, flavorous, flavourous, flavorsome, flavoursome, sapid, saporous]
  • stupid
    adj 1: lacking or marked by lack of intellectual acuity [ant: smart] 2: in a state of mental numbness especially as resulting from shock; "he had a dazed expression on his face"; "lay semiconscious, stunned (or stupefied) by the blow"; "was stupid from fatigue" [syn: dazed, stunned, stupefied, stupid(p)] 3: lacking intelligence; "a dull job with lazy and unintelligent co-workers" [syn: unintelligent, stupid] [ant: intelligent] n 1: a person who is not very bright; "The economy, stupid!" [syn: stupid, stupid person, stupe, dullard, dolt, pudding head, pudden-head, poor fish, pillock]
  • tepid
    adj 1: moderately warm; "he hates lukewarm coffee"; "tepid bath water" [syn: lukewarm, tepid] 2: feeling or showing little interest or enthusiasm; "a halfhearted effort"; "gave only lukewarm support to the candidate" [syn: halfhearted, half-hearted, tepid, lukewarm]
  • torpid
    adj 1: slow and apathetic; "she was fat and inert"; "a sluggish worker"; "a mind grown torpid in old age" [syn: inert, sluggish, soggy, torpid] 2: in a condition of biological rest or suspended animation; "dormant buds"; "a hibernating bear"; "torpid frogs" [syn: dormant, hibernating(a), torpid]
  • tricuspid
    adj 1: having three cusps or points (especially a molar tooth); "tricuspid molar"; "tricuspid valve" [syn: tricuspid, tricuspidate]
  • vapid
    adj 1: lacking taste or flavor or tang; "a bland diet"; "insipid hospital food"; "flavorless supermarket tomatoes"; "vapid beer"; "vapid tea" [syn: bland, flat, flavorless, flavourless, insipid, savorless, savourless, vapid] 2: lacking significance or liveliness or spirit or zest; "a vapid conversation"; "a vapid smile"; "a bunch of vapid schoolgirls"
  • viscid
    adj 1: having the sticky properties of an adhesive [syn: gluey, glutinous, gummy, mucilaginous, pasty, sticky, viscid, viscous]
  • cupid
    n 1: (Roman mythology) god of love; counterpart of Greek Eros [syn: Cupid, Amor] 2: a symbol for love in the form of a cherubic naked boy with wings and a bow and arrow
  • hasid
    n 1: a member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism [syn: Hasid, Hassid, Chasid, Chassid]
  • cuspid
    n 1: one of the four pointed conical teeth (two in each jaw) located between the incisors and the premolars [syn: canine, canine tooth, eyetooth, eye tooth, dogtooth, cuspid]
  • cid
    n 1: the United States Army's principal law enforcement agency responsible for the conduct of criminal investigations for all levels of the Army anywhere in the world [syn: Criminal Investigation Command, CID]
  • subacid
    adj 1: slightly sour to the taste
  • oxyacid
    n 1: any acid that contains oxygen [syn: oxyacid, oxygen acid]
  • phospholipid
    n 1: any of various compounds composed of fatty acids and phosphoric acid and a nitrogenous base; an important constituent of membranes
  • unicuspid
    adj 1: having a single cusp or point; "a unicuspid tooth"
  • capsid
    n 1: a variety of leaf bug [syn: mirid bug, mirid, capsid] 2: the outer covering of protein surrounding the nucleic acid of a virus
  • chasid
    n 1: a member of a Jewish sect that observes a form of strict Orthodox Judaism [syn: Hasid, Hassid, Chasid, Chassid]
  • cyd
  • triacid
  • abbasid
  • poppied
  • seleucid

See also hispid definition and hispid synonyms