| Definition | Word | Part of Speech |
| -a list or record, as of items for sale or courses at a university, systematically arranged and often including descriptive material. | |
| -the causing or accelerating of a chemical change by the addition of a catalyst. | |
| -a descent of water over a steep surface; a waterfall, especially one of considerable size. | |
| -to seize or capture, especially after pursuit. | |
| -bovine animals, especially domesticated members of the genus Bos. | |
| -a sudden and widespread disaster. | |
| -the wormlike larva of a butterfly or a moth. | |
| -an ancient military engine for hurling stones, arrows, etc. | |
| -any violent upheaval, especially one of a social or political nature. | |
| -to kill by preventing the access of air to the blood through the lungs or analogous organs, as gills; strangle. | |
| -altered by education, experience, etc., so as to be worldly-wise; not naive. | |
| -to throw loosely about; distribute at irregular intervals. | |
| -to repeat, duplicate, or reproduce, especially for experimental purposes. | |
| -a quality, accomplishment, etc., that fits a person for some function, office, or the like. | |
| -composed of elaborately interconnected parts; complex. | |
| -the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for ma | |
| -to identify or discover the place or location. | |
| -to devote wholly and earnestly, as to some person or purpose. | |
| -a male cat. | |
| -a bad-tempered, spiteful, woman; shrew. | |
| -a person or thing that copies, imitates, mimics, or follows the lead of another, as a child who says or does exactly the same as another child. | |
| -a North American wildcat, Lynx rufus, ranging from southern canada to central mexico, having a brownish coat with black spots. | |
| -a person or thing that fights or acts with force or fierceness. | |
| -a wish or prayer for the repose of the dead. | |