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* enantiosemy - an autoantonym or contranym | |||
* gauzy - so thin as to admit light | |||
* chaotropicity - entropic disordering of materials dissolved in water | |||
* pococurante - an apathetic, indifferent person | |||
* ventripotent - potbellied, gluttonous | |||
* anxiogenic - causing anxiety | |||
* hypnopompic - the period immediately preceding waking up | * hypnopompic - the period immediately preceding waking up | ||
* congener - another element of the same group, usually taxonomic | * congener - another element of the same group, usually taxonomic |
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use these words in daily speech, and you too can be a big asshole!
- enantiosemy - an autoantonym or contranym
- gauzy - so thin as to admit light
- chaotropicity - entropic disordering of materials dissolved in water
- pococurante - an apathetic, indifferent person
- ventripotent - potbellied, gluttonous
- anxiogenic - causing anxiety
- hypnopompic - the period immediately preceding waking up
- congener - another element of the same group, usually taxonomic
- archiater - the personal physician to a monarch
- saponifiable - able to be converted into soap
- D'Nealian - a method of teaching handwriting using Latin (cursive) script
- astration - the incorporation of material into stellar formation
- hormesis - a biphasic dose response to an environmental agent characterized by a low dose stimulation or beneficial effect and a high dose inhibitory or toxic effect
- instauration - Restoration after decay, lapse, or dilapidation; renewal; repair; renovation; renaissance obs: starting something new
- exenterate - to remove the bowels or entrails of something
- shturmovshchina (штурмовщина "last-minute rush") - frantic and overtime work at the end of a delivery cycle leading to products of low quality
- allodium - land held totally, as opposed to that held in serfdom
- exeleutherostomized - nonce word - to speak out freely, especially in an inappropriate moment
- chinoiserie - french--the European interpretation and imitation of East Asian artistic traditions, especially in decoration
- nyetovshchik - one who says nyet to prevailing opinion
- sirocco - a windstorm that lifts dust and dirt
- Fremdschämen - vicarious embarassment, to feel pain due to the shame of others
- tregetour - a juggler who produces illusions by the use of elaborate machinery
- Zeiosis (Zειω meaning "to boil over") - the formation of a bleb, blebbing
- gömböc - a convex 3D homogeneous body which, when resting on a flat surface, has just one stable and one unstable point of equilibrium.
- odobenine - of or pertaining to walruses
- lorgnette - a pair of spectacles with a handle
- zellige - Moroccan terra cotta tilework covered with enamel in the form of chips set into plaster.
- grawlix - a string of typographical symbols used to represent cursing, often in comic books
- puissant - having great power or influence
- cavil - to raise captious and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason.
- bombilate - to make a humming or buzzing noise
- nudiustertian - of or pertaining to the day before yesterday
- mithridatism - developing of immunity to a poison by taking gradually increasing doses
- Eigengrau - 'intrinsic grey', the color seen by the eye during total darkness
- hypnagogia - the deeply relaxed state of consciousness during the transition from wakefulness to sleep
- Rumspringa - a period of world-sampling for Amish youth upon turning 16, prior to returning to the church for baptism
- parquetry - a geometric mosaic of wood pieces used for decorative effect
- aposematism - coloring adapted to warn predators that something's unsafe to eat
- trencherman - one who eats and drinks to excess; a glutton
- catafalque - decorated bier on which a coffin rests in state during a funeral
- prosopopoeia - rhetorical term for speaking in the guise of another person or thing, from Greek προσωποποιία
- yakinaoshi - Japanese, a meaningless rehash.
- mokusatsu - Japanese, to "treat with silent contempt" or literally "kill by silence".
- Used in reference to the Saikō sensō shidō kaigi (Supreme Council for the Direction of the War)'s response to the Potsdam Declaration.
- hieratical - of or associated with sacred persons or offices; sacerdotal.
- nous verrons - French, "we shall see"
- stormannsgalskap - Norwegian, "the madness of great men"
- allotrion - an idle pursuit that distracts from serious responsibilities
- costermonger - one who sells vegatables and fruits in the street
- pellulate - to swarm, or teem
- lucubrate - to laboriously perfect, especially by night
- octothorpe - term for the "hash sign" (#), sourced from telephone operators' jargon
- asperand - the '@' symbol ("at symbol")
- involution - something which turns in upon itself
- endorheic - a drainage basin not connected to the open sea
- oneiric - relating to or suggestive of dreams
- alluvium - clay or silt or gravel carried by rushing streams and deposited where it slows
- emersal - floating up toward the surface of (a body of) water
- fescue - a stick used to point when teaching reading OR a grass of importance for agriculture / sports
- moti mentali - 'motions of the mind' according to Renaissance Italian painters
- lambent - Playing on the surface; touching lightly; gliding over
- purfling - Ornamentation on the border of a thing; specifically, the inlaid border of a musical instrument,
- brobdingnagian - having colossal, comical size (from the island Brobdingnag of Gulliver's Travels)
- callipygian - pertaining to the finest ass in the land
- distaff - characteristic of or peculiar to a woman
- tellurian - of or relating to or inhabiting the land as opposed to the sea or air
- Rennomierschmiss - (facial) dueling scars, from 19th century Germanic dueling clubs
- palimpsest - a manuscript page from a scroll or book that has been scraped off and used again
- boustrophedonically - written in alternating directions
- ekphrasis - verbal description of a visual artwork
- ecphrasis - a sudden intense, self-contained verbal summary of an issue or art
- en passant - in passing, almost always with intentional reference to chess
- furor scribendi - rage for writing, a bout or attribute of compulsive and manic authorship
- lacunarity - measure of the denseness of a fractal (less is more dense/space-filling)
- trabeculation - formation of a small bar, rod, bundle of fibers, or septal membrane in the framework of an organelle
- sapient - acutely sagelike or wise
- acescency - the quality of actively turning sour, tart, and/or acidic
- sprezzatura - a certain nonchalance, so as to conceal all art and effort (from Castiglione's Book of the Courtier)
- murine - having to do with rats
- anodyne - a reliever of pain, adj: relieving of pain. anything taken to soothe disturbed feelings
- anosognosia - condition in which a sufferer of disability seems unaware of or denies its existence
- dirigiste - directed by a central authority (eg a dirigiste economy)
- contretemps - an unexpected, untoward accident/conflict; something inopportune or embarrassing
- Festschrift - a book honoring a respected academic, presented in their lifetime (vs. posthumous Gedenkschrift)
- nacreous - having the appearance of slick pearl; iridescent stratospheric clouds seen near the poles
- pareidolia - a psychological phenomenon perceiving significance in vague and random stimulus (often an image or sound)
- Tumah - a state of ritual impurity in Halakha (Jewish law)
- condottiere - leader of plundering mercenaries
- sehr einfallsreich - "very imaginative", used sarcastically -- an unimaginative but practical solution
- gravid - advanced with child, especially in the sense of an insect
- benthic - bottom-feeding, pertaining to the bottom of a body of water
- parusia - figure of speech by which the present tense is used instead of the past or the future
- as in the animated narration of past, or in the prediction of future, events.
- persiflage - frivolous banter; treating serious subjects frivolously; light raillery
- afflatus - a strong creative impulse; divine inspiration; supernatural impulse
- epithalamia - a nuptial song in honor of bridge and groom
- sybaritic - luxurious; wanton; effeminate (from the ancient Italian city Sybaris) / sybarite - one inclined to pleasure
- casuistry - argumentation that is specious or excessively subtle and intended to be misleading OR
- moral philosophy based on the application of general ethical principles to resolve moral dilemmas
- lacunae - missing parts, gaps
- lummox - an awkward, bumbling, fat, stupid person
- myodesopsia - the perception of protein-based visual discrepancies ("floaters")
- Vernichtungsgedanke - the doctrine of swift annihilation of enemy forces
- zetetic - one who seeks to resolve unknown quantities by direct investigation
- intercalate - to insert between others, particularly periods of time, layers of rock, or stanzas
- untrammeled - unhampered, unencumbered
- demitint - shading in a composition, that part of a painting not in full light
- cicatrix - the pellicle which turns white and becomes a scar
- anabasis - first period of a disease, journey up the coast
- volte-face - an about-face especially viz policy
- meretricious - pertaining to harlots, seeming plausible but based in deception
- orotund - ostentatiously lofty in style, characterized by roundness
- enclitic - affixed at the end so as to lose its independent accent
- étude - a composition designed for study en route to technical mastery
- morceau - a bit, a morsel, a short literary or musical composition
- desuetude - the cessation of use, a state of inactivity
- kismet - destiny, fate, the will of Allah
- dies funestis - a proscribed day of death
- moira - the deity who assigns men their fates
- perorate - to conclude a speech with formal recapitulation, to harangue
- toxophilite - a lover of archery
- epiphytotic - epidemic among a single type of plant over a large area
- larrup - to beat, thrash or flog soundly, especially with a whip
- peccant - sinning, guilty of transgression, morbid, corrupt
- sphacelate - to die, to decay, to become gangrenous
- sportula - a luxurious feeding; largess in gift-giving
- lagniappe - a trifling present, a serendipitous tip, gratuity
- suborn - to procure privately, to incite secretly, to cause false oath/purjury
- pourboire - a relatively small amount of money for services rendered
- emolument - profit arising from holding office
- guerdon - a compensation or reward
- wergild - the price paid for murder or another peccant crime
- exequatur - official recognition or permission
- nyctipelagic - regarding organisms that migrate into surface waters at night
- onychophagy - biting nails, chronically bitten-down deformed nails
- poliorcetics - the art of siege warfare and fortification
- altricial - born naked and blind and dependent on parents for food; hatchlings
- insessorial - Pertaining to, or having the character of, perching birds
- trichotillomania - tearing out one's own hair
- farrago - a mishmash of things adj: farraginous
- obstreperous - Attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; vociferous
- opprobrium - a state of disgrace, odium, public dishonor
- Laodicean - lukewarm in religion
- exiguous - lean, meagre, lacking, dessicated
- bedizenment - the state of being dressed tawdrily; that which bedizens
- velleity - lowest wish, with no accompanying effort
- esprit d' escalier - thinking of a witty rejoinder after the fact
- trenchant - cutting, sharp, fit to dig a trench
- griffonage - illegible handwriting
- barbouillage - cramped, dirty writing
- vaticinate - foretell as through prophecy
- graveolent - having a rank smell
- bien pensant - acceptance of a fashionable or newly mainstream idea without critical thought
- rechauffe - something made up from old material; a rehash, rewarmed food
- glochidate - having barbs and bristles
- funicular - dependent on the tension of a cord
- flocculent - covered with small flakes; flakey
- barbellate - being covered with stiff hairs or quils
- pilose - covered with soft, downy hairs
- moiety - that which is left behind after settlement, half
- phatry - people descended from a common ancestor
- pyx - box in which coins waiting assay or consecrated Eucharist is stored
- postprandial - coming after a meal
- barbican - defensive hole in a castle through which forward attacks were made
- hyperborean - frigidly cold (from the ancient Greek people of the far north)
- comme il faut - behaving according to custom
- consuetudinary - manual describing customs and practices of a sect
- sacerdotal - pertaining to priests and their divinely-inspired task
- hieratic - consecrated for holy purposes, especially performed by priests
- insufflate - to bring a powder into the nose
- rodomontade - vain, empty boasting
- quincunx - a pentuple arranged at points and middle of a rectangle
- peripatetic - pertaining to walking about in the manner of Aristotle @ Lyceum
- armamentarium - the collection of equipment and methods used in medicine
- entrepot - a depository for goods on which import is not paid
- nosism - the use of 'we' in referring to oneself
- sprachgefühl - feeling for language; an instinctive appreciation for words and idioms that are linguistically appropriate
- innominate - having no proper name when one would be expected
- corsucate - to glitter in flashes
- eutectic - of greatest fusibility: an alloy whose melting point is lower than that of any other alloy of the same ingredients.
- lettre-fertis - 'man marked by letters' - pretender to learning
- contumely - a debasement ; a rudeness and haughtiness
- odalisque - a female slave or concubine in the harem of the Turkish sultan
- brocade - silk stuff woven with gold ornamentation
- hypocoristic - a lesser name of the given name
- saccadic - jumpy like the movements of an eye
- amanuensis - one who is employed to take diction or copy another's words
- tergiversate - to use ambiguities and evasions, to equivocate, or to change sides/apostatize
- autonomasy - use of a common word to refer to a particular: "gone to town" for "gone to Atlanta"