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  • A. Word. A. Day -- Words From Archives
    Home Today's Word Yesterday's Word Archives FAQ A Word A Day--paranymph Pronunciation: WAV or RealAudio paranymph (PAR-uh-nimf) noun 1 A groomsman or a bridesmaid 2 In ancient Greece, a friend who accompanied the bridegroom when he went to bring home the bride, or the bridesmaid who escorted the bride to the bridegroom [From Late Latin paranymphus, from Greek paranymphos (masculine and
  • A. Word. A. Day -- trichotillomania
    This week's theme Words to drop into conversations with a therapist This week's words trichotillomania cathexis arctophile symbiosis nisus acedia thanatophobia Previous week’s theme Unusual, esoteric, preposterous words
  • A. Word. A. Day -- Words From Archives
    Home Today's Word Yesterday's Word Archives FAQ A Word A Day--interrex Pronunciation: WAV or RealAudio interrex (IN-tuhr-reks) noun, plural interreges (in-tuhr-REE-jeez) A person holding supreme authority in a state during an interregnum (the interval of time between the end of a sovereign's reign and the accession of a successor) [From Latin, inter- between + rex, king ] "The consuls, too
  • A. Word. A. Day -- Words From Archives
    Peter Goodman, Piano forte, Newsday, Jan 9, 1994 This week's theme: unusual, esoteric, preposterous words X-Bonus The worst thing about new books is that they keep us from reading the old ones -Joseph Joubert (1754-1824)
  • A. Word. A. Day --jurisprude
    noun: One who flaunts legal knowledge or is excessively preoccupied with the nuances of law
  • A. Word. A. Day --dactylogram
    Slowly they take over and we realize we need words with even greater potency, words that are unusual, esoteric, or even preposterous, to get a still greater high Are you one of those for whom the dictionary might be better characterized as addictionary? Help is at hand Consider this week's words as extra high doses of your daily fix
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    From the witty Jon @ silicon com: The latest game to sweep the web is called Googlewhacking The game involves searching Google's massive two-billion
  • A. Word. A. Day --diachrony - Wordsmith. org
    Few are worthy of such esoteric knowledge OK, we said that because we don’t understand it ourselves But in good conscience we can’t leave you stranded and uninformed So we recruited AI to explain it (see the image on the right) Enjoy See more usage examples of diachrony in Vocabulary com’s dictionary
  • A. Word. A. Day -- obtund - Wordsmith
    with Anu Garg obtund (ob-TUND) verb tr To blunt, deaden, or dull [From Middle English, from Latin obtundere (to beat against), from ob- (against) + tundere (to beat) Other words derived from the same Latin root are pierce and contuse ] See more usage examples of in Vocabulary com's "Self-improvement books are narcotics in ink They obtund with false promise " Tom Tiede; Self-Help Nation
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    ancient philosophers as offering two different teachings, an esoteric one which is available only to those who read the ancient texts closely, and an exoteric one accessible to naive readers The exoteric interpretations were aimed at the mass of people, the vulgar, while the esoteric teachings - the hidden meanings - were vouch-safed to the





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