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BAN TAM! - forbid Scottish hats with tight brim and flat top wofahulicodoc 03/14/2026 3:54 AM
BANTAM

PRONUNCIATION: (BAN-tuhm)

MEANING: noun: 1. Any of various breeds of small chickens, often miniature versions of larger breeds.
2. A small but aggressive person.
adj.: 1. Diminutive; miniature.
2. Aggressive; spirited.

ETYMOLOGY: After Bantam, the former English name of Banten in Java, Indonesia, a port associated in English etymology with the importation of small fowl. Earliest documented use: 1749.
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BANTAM - source (by anagramming) for BATMAN, who took the name when he was still young, small, cocksure, and feisty

BONTAM - in French-speaking Caribbean, the advertising motto of vacation resorts, an Anglicization of Bon Temps, meant to convey "Have a good time!"

BART-AM - morning rush-hour mass transit in metropolitan San Francisco
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GASCON ADDER - poisonous snake found in Toulouse wofahulicodoc 03/14/2026 3:32 AM
GASCONADER

PRONUNCIATION: (gas-kuh-NAY-duhr)

MEANING: noun: A braggart.

ETYMOLOGY: After Gascon, a native of the Gascony region in France, from the stereotype of Gascons as boasters. Earliest documented use: c. 1709.
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GARÇONADER - a singing waiter in Bordeaux

GAS CO. NADER - the consumer watchdog who targets liquid fuel providers

GASH ON A DEER - big cat failed to bring down its prey, but it got close
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LAODICEANISM A C Bowden 03/13/2026 3:37 AM
LAOTIANISM - a school of Oriental philosophy

LAYDEACONISM - a feature of some nonconformist sects

LOWDICTIONISM - the literary use of vernacular speech

LUDICRANISM - theatre of the absurd
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ARCADIA A C Bowden 03/13/2026 3:24 AM
ARCADIANA - pastoral odes, eclogues etc

ARCADIAN I - Strephon in Iolanthe ("A shepherd I...")

ARICADIA - mass-produced souvenirs sold in Arica, Chile

BARRICADIA - Classics students' facetious plural of 'barricade'
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BABYLONIAN A C Bowden 03/13/2026 2:48 AM
BABYLONIUM - an ancient building material used in the construction of the Tower of Babel

BATHYIONIAN - Greek diver

BARYTONIAN - like the sound of the baryton in Haydn's trios
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let's vote on it ! wofahulicodoc 03/13/2026 1:29 AM
MOUNTAIN

U-->E

NOMINATE
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Large rock A C Bowden 03/12/2026 3:35 PM
MUTATION

T > N

MOUNTAIN
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LAND, ICE - AN ISM - the philosophy of glaciers wofahulicodoc 03/11/2026 8:20 PM
LAODICEANISM

PRONUNCIATION: (lay-ah-DIS-ee-uh-niz-uhm)

MEANING: noun: Indifference or lukewarmness, especially in matters of
religion or politics.

ETYMOLOGY: After Laodicea, a city in Asia Minor (now near Denizli, Turkey),
whose Christians are rebuked in Revelation for being “lukewarm” (Rev. 3:15-16).
Earliest documented use: 1774.
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LAO DICE AGISM - you can't shoot craps here in Vientiane, old man

LAO OCEANISM - even among the Hmong a contradiction in terms,
Laos being the only land-locked country in Southeast Asia

MAO, DI, CLEAN IBM - former Chinese and UK influencers to restructure U.S. computer manufacturer
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BABY IONIAN - an infant Old Greek wofahulicodoc 03/11/2026 7:53 PM
BABYLONIAN

PRONUNCIATION: (bab-uh-LOH-nee-uhn)

MEANING: adjective:
1. Relating to Babylon or Babylonia.
2. Splendidly luxurious.
3. Decadent or corrupt.

ETYMOLOGY: After Babylon, an ancient Mesopotamian city in what is now Iraq, famed for opulence and grandeur. Babylon was the capital of Babylonia and is associated in classical accounts with the Hanging Gardens, though their historicity remains uncertain. Earliest documented use: 1534.
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BABELONIAN - someone whose language is unintelligible to anyone else

BANYLONIAN - like a heavy synthetic cloth made of Banlon and Nylon, made into a large French suitcase

BABYLON: "I CAN!" - Headline in response to "You can't just impose laws like that, or hang gardens from the air!"
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ABRCADIA - the land of Magic and Spells wofahulicodoc 03/11/2026 5:40 PM
ARCADIA

PRONUNCIATION: (ahr-KAY-dee-uh)

MEANING: noun: A region that is idyllic, pastoral: simple, peaceful.

ETYMOLOGY: After Arcadia, a region of ancient Greece whose residents were believed to have led quiet, unsophisticated lives of peace and happiness. Earliest documented use: 1847.
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BARCADIA - the land where everything is marked with a UPC code (see also ARCODIA)

ARC ASIA - the angle whose sine is Asia

ORCADIA - the homeland of warrior monsters
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Change the genome wofahulicodoc 03/11/2026 2:43 AM
TITANIUM. (Good one!)

I—>O

MUTATION
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Useful metal A C Bowden 03/11/2026 1:14 AM
MINUTIAE

E > T

TITANIUM
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Tiny little change wofahulicodoc 03/08/2026 4:28 AM
RUMINATE

R—>I

MINUTIAE
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I'll chew it over A C Bowden 03/08/2026 2:12 AM
MINARETS

S > U

RUMINATE
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PROF UNION - University teachers' collective-baraining unit wofahulicodoc 03/07/2026 12:46 AM
PROFUSION

PRONUNCIATION: (pruh-FYOO-zhuhn)

MEANING: noun:
1. Extravagance.
2. A large quantity or abundance.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin profundere (to pour forth), from pro- (forth) + fundere (to pour). Earliest documented use: 1545.
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PROFUSION - in favor of using the reaction Deuterium-->Helium as a source of clean energy

PROFUSICON - a 3-D printer which simplifies the rapid production of religious symbols

OROFUSION - the ultimate surgical treatment for morbid obesity: sewing the lips together
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PERFUMION - a place to buy incense wofahulicodoc 03/07/2026 12:27 AM
PERFUSION

PRONUNCIATION: (puhr-FYOO-zhuhn)

MEANING: noun:
1. The spreading of a liquid, color, light, aroma, etc.
2. The passage of a fluid through an organ or tissue, for example, to supply nutrients or oxygen.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin perfundere (to drench), from per- (through) + fundere (to pour). Earliest documented use: 1574.
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PERIFUSION - Iolanthe and Tinkerbell merge

PEARFUSION - grafting a pear-tree bole onto apple-tree stock

PERUSION - reading
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call to prayer wofahulicodoc 03/07/2026 12:07 AM
MARTIANS

A-->E

MINARETS
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Foreign creatures A C Bowden 03/06/2026 11:35 PM
ALARMIST

L > N

MARTIANS
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Peeving the people A C Bowden 03/06/2026 1:10 AM
Though President Trump likes to pose
As a scourge of America's foes,
Most voters abhor
Perpetual war,
So popular discontent grows.

SAGACIOUS – SALVO
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P.O. DOSE - when you take your medicine by mouth wofahulicodoc 03/04/2026 9:17 PM
POROSE

PRONUNCIATION: (por-OHS)

MEANING: adjective: Having pores.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin porosus, from Latin porus (pore). Earliest documented use: 1400.
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SPOROSE - reproducing like ferns or mushrooms

PRO ROSE - 1. the boxer was knocked down but he got up again; 2. the professional riveter

PYROSE - fiery
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Wolf! Wolf! wofahulicodoc 03/04/2026 8:42 PM
MISTRAL

add A

ALARMIST
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Cold wind A C Bowden 03/03/2026 5:00 PM
TAILORS

O > M

MISTRAL
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TOROSE - doughnut-shaped wofahulicodoc 03/03/2026 3:42 PM
MOROSE: (muh-ROHS)

MEANING: adjective: Gloomy, sullen, or sour-tempered.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin morosus (peevish), from mos (manner, will). Earliest documented use: 1565.
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MOR USE - repair/recycle rather than replace

MOROUSE - Now get up, and stay up!

MONOSE - singular
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INCU-BUS - a traveling nursery wofahulicodoc 03/02/2026 9:00 PM
INCUBOUS

PRONUNCIATION: (IN-kyuh-buhs)

MEANING: adjective: Arranged so that each part overlaps the one above it (the reverse of how roof shingles are laid).

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin incubare (to lie upon), from in- (upon) + cubare (to lie). Earliest documented use: 1857.
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ZINCUBOUS - pertaining to Element No. 30

INOCUBOUS - inoculating an ox against anthrax or other diseases

IN-CURB-OUS - how to describe something inside a hollowed-out curbstone
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Sam, you made the pants too long wofahulicodoc 03/02/2026 4:36 PM
FLORIST

F-->A

TAILORS
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