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I hope that you can help me with this …
There is a word that means something like: taking pleasure in having/owning something, but never using it. Like buying a dress, a pair of shoes or a tool just to have/own/possess it, rather than need/use it.
This came up a few days ago, I know that there is a word for this, but I’ll be darned if I can remember it … it is almost on the tip of my tongue, but I can’t seem to get it. And, it is driving me crazy.
And I have no idea how to “Look it up in Reverse" … so to speak … I hope that someone can please help me with this?
WELCOMEand stick around - someone will have an idea.
----please, draw me a sheep----
Acquisitive?
What does PLANATE mean? It is used in Gilbert King's latest book and I cannot find it anywhere. Thanks
Planate: Collins dictionary
https:// www.collinsdictionary.com/ dictionary/ english/ planate
http:// www.dictionary.com/ browse/ planate?s=t
https:// www.onelook.com/ ?w=planate&ls=a&loc=home_ac_planate
Last edited by LukeJavan8; 06/07/2018 3:48 PM.
----please, draw me a sheep----
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