clairaudient, adjective, noun.
adj. having the power of hearing or knowing
about sounds beyond the range of hearing.
noun a clairaudient person.


excipient, noun.
1. any inert drug substance used as
a medium or carrier for an active drug.
2. one that takes up or receives.

In pharmacology, most tablets have such a small amount of the active agent, that lactose of starch or something of the sort is added to bind the active agent and increase size of
tablet to make it more convenient.


acrophony, noun.
the use of a picture of some object to
represent the initial sound, letter, or
syllable in the name of that object.
Using the picture of an ox, called aleph
in Phoenician, to represent the sound a,
is an example of acrophony.


capsaicin, noun.
a colorless, crystalline substance,
the bitter principle of the cayenne pepper,
used as an irritant.

eclipsareon, noun.
a globe formerly used to illustrate the
phenomena of solar and lunar eclipses.


strappado, noun, pl. -does.
1. a form of human torture in which the
victim was raised by a rope and suddenly
let fall the length of the rope.
2. the mechanism for doing this.

bastinado - a form of torture by beating soles of feet.

abscind, transitive verb. to cut off; exscind.
and remember in math graphs - abscissa
abscissa
n.,
pl. 3sas or 3sae 73c8 SAW Math. the horizontal Cartesian coordinate on a plane, measured from the y-axis along a line parallel with the x-axis to point P: see CARTESIAN COORDINATES, illus.


cistvaen, noun.
a prehistoric stone coffin or burial chamber;
a tomb made of slabs of stone; cist. Also, kistvaen.


capotasto, noun.
a device attached to a fretted musical instrument,
such as the guitar, for the purpose of raising the
pitch of all the strings at once.


sortition, noun.
1. the casting or drawing of lots;
determination or selection by lot.
2. an instance of determining by lot.

abstruse, adjective.
hard to understand; difficult.
Ex. If you do not master arithmetic,
you will find algebra complicated and abstruse.
The fields of inquiry run from simple mechanics
to abstruse atomic energy (Wall Street Journal).
(SYN) esoteric, recondite, obscure, arcane.

sybaritic, adjective.
characterized by or caring very much for luxury;
luxurious; voluptuous. Derived from name of a city on
"toe" of Italy, where a Greek city in antiquity controlled an
important trade route up a river, which became silted and no
longer navigable, so that the city was abandoned.

sacaton, noun.any one of several coarse grasses
of the dry regions of the southwestern United States,
grown for pasture or hay; zacaton.


lateritious, adjective.
1. having to do with or resembling bricks.
2. of the red color characteristic of bricks.
In many parts of the world there large areas of clay
soils with high iron content, called laterite
that easily become compacted
and difficult to till for crops.