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ANADEM

PRONUNCIATION: (AN-uh-dem)

MEANING: noun: A wreath or garland for the head.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin anadema (wreath, headband), from Greek anadema, from anadein (to wreathe, bind up), from ana- (back, up) + dein (to bind). Earliest documented use: 1598.
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CANADEM - a US expatriate who doesn't like the current US administration

ANALEM' - an abbreviated somewhat disdtrted figure-of-eight centered on the equator of a globe, charting the path of the noonday sun over the course of a year

ACADEM - a House of Learning

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CHORIZONT

PRONUNCIATION: (KOR-i-zont)

MEANING: noun: One who disputes the authorship of a work.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek khorizo (to separate). Earliest documented use: 1868.
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HORIZONT - parallel to the line between sea and sky

CHORIONT - an organism having a liquid-filled sac in which its embryo floats

THORIZONT - a citizen of Asgard who can trace his roots back to the Thunder God

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SUSURRATION

PRONUNCIATION: (soo-suh-RAY-shuhn)

MEANING: noun: A soft, low sound, such as a rustling, whispering, or murmuring.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin susurrare (to whisper or hum), from susurrus (a murmur or whisper), of imitative origin. Earliest documented use: before 1425.
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SUS-ORRATION - a discourse given in the southern United States on the cotton- and slave-based economy

SUN/SURFATION - ditto in Florida, Southern California, and Hawaii for the leisure economy

CUSSRRATION - a limited number of imprecations

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TEMULENT

PRONUNCIATION: (TEM-yuh-luhnt)

MEANING: adjective: Drunk; intoxicated.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin temetum (intoxicating drink) + -ulentus (full of). Earliest documented use: 1629.
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TEMULENE - a cyclic hydrcarbon with the empirical formula C6H6CH3

THEMULENT - the ones you temporarily entrusted to the care of someone else

ITEMULENT - singlar of THEMULENT

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TREPIDANT

PRONUNCIATION: (TREP-i-duhnt)

MEANING: adjective: Timid, apprehensive, or trembling with fear.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin trepidare (to hurry or be alarmed). Earliest documented use: 1891.
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TREPEDANT - three-footed

STREPIDANT - infected with round, gram-Positive microorganisms

TREPIDON'T - declining to tackle even an only-moderately-risky challenge

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VISCID

PRONUNCIATION: (VIS-id)

MEANING: adjective: Sticky; glutinous; slimy.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin viscidus (sticky), from viscum (birdlime, mistletoe). Earliest documented use: 1635.
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MISC ID - miscellaneous form of identification

VIZ., CID - that is to say, the Criminal Investigation Division

VISAID - a brand of corrective lenses

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PULCHRITUDINOUS

PRONUNCIATION: (puhl-kri-TOOD/TYOOD-uh-nuhs)

MEANING: adjective: Physically beautiful; comely.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin pulchritudo (beauty), from pulcher (beautiful). Earliest documented use: 1706.
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PULCHRISTUDIOUS - like a connoisseur of feminine beauty

MULCHRITUDINOUS - applying a layer of protective material around the base of a plant, to protect against dehydration or other hazards

PUL-CHARIOTUDINOUS - describing the motive power of a two-wheeled Roman racing vehicle

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PSITHURISM

PRONUNCIATION: (SITH-yuh-riz-uhm)

MEANING: noun: A rustling or whispering sound, especially of leaves in the wind.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek psithurizein (to whisper), from psithuros (whispering, slanderous). Earliest documented use: 1848.
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SITH URISM - the masters of the Dark Side of the Force were the power behind the ancient Sumerian city

PSI TOURISM - using teleportation and telekinesis to see the sights more efficiently

P.S., IT HUBRIS, M? - Oh, and by the way, don't you think you're being just a bit too cocky?

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VINOLENT

PRONUNCIATION: (VAI-nuh-luhnt)

MEANING: adjective: Drunken with wine; given to drinking wine to excess.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin vinolentus (full of or drunk with wine), from vinum (wine) + -ulent (full of). Earliest documented use: 1384.
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VINYLENT - plasticized

VINOCENT - a penny for a dram of wine

VI: NO LET - Clause Six: Sub-leasing is not permitted

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TIMORSOME

PRONUNCIATION: (TIM-uhr-suhm)

MEANING: adjective: Timid; easily frightened.

ETYMOLOGY: From timorous + -some; timorous is ultimately from Latin timor (fear), from timere (to fear). Earliest documented use: c. 1600.
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TIMORDOME- a football arena in Micronesia in the south Pacific

TIMERDOME - igloo-shaped structure covering of the relay system

TIMORDAME - Bloody Mary is the / Girl I Love

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LENTOUS

PRONUNCIATION: (LEN-tuhs)

MEANING: adjective: Sticky; viscous.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin lentus (sticky, viscous, tenacious; also slow). Earliest documented use: 1646.
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LENTOLUS - a very small loan

DENTOUS - toothy

ILE’И’TOUS - a store where you can buy an island and any accessory you want

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FORMOUS

PRONUNCIATION: (FOR-muhs)

MEANING: adjective: Beautiful.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin formosus (beautiful, handsome), from forma (form, shape, beauty). Earliest documented use: c. 1450.
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FARMOUS - belonging to Old Macdonald

'NORMOUS - ‘uge

FIORMOUS - flowery

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CARROLLIAN

PRONUNCIATION: (kuh-ROH-lee-uhn)

MEANING: adjective: Fanciful, absurd, logic-twisting, or playfully nonsensical.

ETYMOLOGY: After Lewis Carroll, pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson (1832-1898), author of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). Earliest documented use: 1907.
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CARROLLON - a set of silly bells, typically a huge xylophone in a church steeple

CAR-ROLLIN' - a contest where daredevils try to make their automobiles swerve so violently that they turn upside down

COR, ROLL IAN - I guess there's nothin' to do except see if Ian has anythin' worth stealin'

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HIREN

PRONUNCIATION: (HY-ruhn)

MEANING: noun: A seductive woman.

ETYMOLOGY: After Hiren, a character in the lost play The Turkish Mahomet and Hiren the Fair Greek (1594), attributed to George Peele. The name Hiren is a variant of Irene. Earliest documented use: 1600
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SHIREN - the sound of a drunk emergency vehicle

HUREN - second-largest Great Lake (by surface asrea)

HIBEN - Greetings, Mr Franklin

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CRICHTONISM

PRONUNCIATION: (KRY-tuh-niz-uhm)

MEANING: noun: Extraordinary accomplishment in many fields.

ETYMOLOGY: After James Crichton (1560-1582), a Scottish scholar, linguist, debater, and man of letters whose reputation for wide-ranging brilliance led to the epithet the Admirable Crichton. Earliest documented use: 1850.
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CRISHTONISM - how Mrs Malaprop refers to Protestantism when she's in her cups

RICHTOWNISM - complaining about them durn upper-class city slickers

SCRICHTONISM - when you're strickien by an intolerable itch

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MONA LISA

PRONUNCIATION: (MOH-nuh LEE-suh/zuh)

MEANING: noun: A woman with an enigmatic smile or expression.
adjective: Enigmatic, mysterious, or inscrutable, especially of a smile or expression.

ETYMOLOGY: After Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (c. 1503-1519). Earliest documented use: 1835.
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MORALISA - what an Itaian ethicist does

'MONA LIST - they have a dossier on me on me and.a lotta other folks

MON ALISSA - Betcha can't guess my girl friend's name!

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COMSTOCK LODE

PRONUNCIATION: (KUHM/KOM-stahk LOHD)

MEANING: noun: A rich supply or source, especially one that seems inexhaustible.

ETYMOLOGY: After Henry T.P. Comstock (c. 1820-1870), a prospector whose name is attached to the rich silver-and-gold deposit discovered in 1859 near what is now Virginia City, Nevada. Earliest documented use: 1866.
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COM STORK LODE - urging the bird to wrap the babies in blankets before taking them out for delivery

SOM STOCK LODE - you mean some of the cattle mooed?

COM-STiCK LODE - a whole bunch of wands which you could use to talk to other people

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SOMEWHEN

PRONUNCIATION: (SUHM-(h)wen)

MEANING: adverb: At some indefinite or unspecified time; sometime.

ETYMOLOGY: From Old English sum (some) + when, from Old English hwenne. Earliest documented use: 1297.
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HOMEWHEN - a teenager's somewhat imprecise curfew

SOMEHEN - when you've seeo n e chicken you've seen. 'em all

SOREWHEN - post-exercise aching

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DISPOSITIVELY

PRONUNCIATION: (dis-POZ-uh-tiv-lee)

MEANING: adverb: Conclusively; so as to settle the matter.

ETYMOLOGY: From dispositive, from dispose, from Old French disposer, from Latin disponere (to arrange), from dis- (apart) + ponere (to put). Earliest documented use: 1475.
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DOS, POSITIVELY - one side of the 30-year-old argument between Mr Mac and Mr IBM-PC as to whose Disc Operating System is superior

DI'S POSITIVE, TY - Tyrone wondered whether the rabbit test showed anything interesting...

DIPOSITIVELY - How shall I handle all the proceeds from today's sales?

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YONDER

PRONUNCIATION: (YON-duhr)

MEANING: adverb: Over there; at a relatively distant place.
adjective: Being over there; farther away.

ETYMOLOGY: From yond (at a distance), from Old English geond (beyond, at a distance, over there). Earliest documented use: before 1300.
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YONKER - a singular city, just north of the Bronx

YODER - a venerable green Jedi Master from Boston

Y'ORDER - what you asked the wait-staff in the Atlanta restaurant to bring you

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LUBBERLY

PRONUNCIATION: (LUHB-uhr-lee)

MEANING: adverb: Clumsily, awkwardly, or unskillfully.
adjective: Clumsy, awkward, or unskilled; not seamanlike.

ETYMOLOGY: From lubber (a clumsy or inexperienced person, especially an inept sailor). Earliest documented use: 1580.
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LUMBERLY - massisve, slow-moving, and clumsy

BUBBERLY - fizzy, in Boston

WUBBERLY - weak-kneed and wobbly

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NIGH

PRONUNCIATION: (ny)

MEANING: adverb: Nearly; almost.
adjective: Near.
preposition: Near.

ETYMOLOGY: From Old English neh (near). Earliest documented use: before 1150.
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KNIGH - a chivalrouous gentleman who needs Earl Grey's celebrated beverage

EIGH - nine minus one

'N UGH - 'n apostrophe expressing profound distaste

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