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That's because right-minded people don't usually throw things out windows. -=-=- Quantus es il cannus in il fenustrum?
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"What is the purpose of the window?" <:D Yeah! Makeshift Latin translation (fail). plucky –adjective having or showing pluck or courage; brave: The drowning swimmer was rescued by a plucky schoolboy. Weird example, dictionary.com. Just, a little strange.
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So, I got sucked into dictionary.com when looking up the word "flummox," and scored a series of strange, made-up words that I will share:
(Here are the best of them:) flumadiddle -noun 1. utter nonsense. 2. worthless frills. gimcrack –noun a showy, useless trifle; gewgaw. redivivus –adjective living again; revived (Not as strange and made-up) obfuscate –verb (used with object) 1. to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy. 2. to make obscure or unclear: to obfuscate a problem with extraneous information. 3. to darken. From an article about an incredible photorealist artist (note the common medium and surface, charcoal on paper--amazing): inveterate –adjective settled or confirmed in a habit, practice, feeling, or the like: an inveterate gambler. From various poets, and the like: insular –adjective 1. of or pertaining to an island or islands: insular possessions. 2. detached; standing alone; isolated. 3. narrow-minded or illiberal; provincial. 4. Pathology, occurring in or characterized by one or more isolated spots, patches, or the like. loam –noun 1. a rich, friable soil containing a relatively equal mixture of sand and silt and a somewhat smaller proportion of clay. 2. a mixture of clay, sand, straw, etc., used in making molds for founding and in plastering walls, stopping holes, etc. 3. earth or soil. demur –verb 1. to make objection, esp. on the grounds of scruples; take exception; object. fusty -adjective 1. having a stale smell; moldy; musty: fusty rooms that were in need of a good airing. 2. old-fashioned or out-of-date, as architecture, furnishings, or the like: They still live in that fusty, gingerbread house. 3. stubbornly conservative or old-fashioned; fogyish Not very useful, but nice: synecdoche –noun a figure of speech in which a part is used for the whole or the whole for a part, the special for the general or the general for the special, as in ten sail for ten ships or a Croesus for a rich man. Yes, that's all. ![]()
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Ha. Well, I got the "window" part right.
That phrase is so much more epic in Latin. Quote:
...I first read it in an E.E. Cummings poem.
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Plucky Purcell! Great character. All of Robbins's characters are great.
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sym·bi·o·sis Noun /ˌsimbēˈōsis/ /-bī-/
symbioses plural 1. Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both 2. A mutually beneficial relationship between different people or groups |
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Well, apparently this word exists: inchoate [in-koh-it, -eyt or, especially Brit., in-koh-eyt] –adjective 1. not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary. 2. just begun; incipient. 3. not organized; lacking order: an inchoate mass of ideas on the subject.
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Borborygmus (n)
Background: From the Greek word meaning "to rumble." Borborygmus is onomatopoeic – because it sounds, at least to the Ancient Greeks, just like the thing it describes. Simply put: The noises your stomach makes when you're hungry
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got through reading half the first page before i had to post out of sheer wordyness excitement!!! (will read second page after post so sorry if i duplicate words)
my love of vocabulary might surprise all of you who must suffer though my mis-spelled/typo's/rambling and grammar lacking posts.... ;) and now for words!! par·a·digm 1. a. a set of forms all of which contain a particular element, especially the set of all inflected forms based on a single stem or theme. b. a display in fixed arrangement of such a set, as boy, boy's, boys, boys'. 2. an example serving as a model; pattern. prag·mat·ic 1. of or pertaining to a practical point of view or practical considerations. 2. Philosophy . of or pertaining to pragmatism ( def. 2 ) . 3. of or pertaining to pragmatics ( defs. 1, 2 ) . 4. treating historical phenomena with special reference to their causes, antecedent conditions, and results. 5. of or pertaining to the affairs of state or community. 6. Archaic . a. busy; active. b. officious; meddlesome; interfering. c. dogmatic; opinionated. ep·i·cu·re·an (adj) 1. fond of or adapted to luxury or indulgence in sensual pleasures; having luxurious tastes or habits, especially in eating and drinking.
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It seems that it's still pretty onomatopoeic (YES, first-try spelling succeed!) in English. That's magical. ![]() And, Sketch, lovely choices! I actually don't recall those being posted before--they are "the good." Now, try this on for size: Dord (n?) 1934, a ghost word printed in "Webster's New International Dictionary" and defined as a noun used by physicists and chemists, meaning "density." In sorting out and separating abbreviations from words in preparing the dictionary's second edition, a card marked "D or d" meaning "density" somehow migrated from the "abbreviations" stack to the "words" stack. The "D or d" entry ended up being typeset as a word, dord, and defined as a synonym for density. The mistake was discovered in 1939.
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^ Oh, Dord, that's one of my favorites!
But my undying passion for this word...well...will never die: quag·mire ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() –noun 1. an area of miry or boggy ground whose surface yields under the tread; a bog. 2. a situation from which extrication is very difficult: a quagmire of financial indebtedness. 3. anything soft or flabby.
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^ love quagmire!
and had no idea!!!!!! about Dord. very intresting
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ooo ooo oo word related link! http://ranajune.com/post/64352844/wo...glish-language <words that exist, but not in English.
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