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Oct. 5th, 2019 11:29 amI've kept a list of all the new words I encountered during the past few weeks (or old words I encountered again but wasn't entirely sure about).
Most of them are very specific, single-purpose words (English has a word for injuring a horse with a horseshoe nail, apparently!) that I probably won't encounter again until the next time I'm reading about whatever it was, so it was kind of fun to jot them down as I went and review them now, instead of them just fading into the ether until next time.
Most of them are very specific, single-purpose words (English has a word for injuring a horse with a horseshoe nail, apparently!) that I probably won't encounter again until the next time I'm reading about whatever it was, so it was kind of fun to jot them down as I went and review them now, instead of them just fading into the ether until next time.
- Sarcoline: flesh-coloured
- Apotropaic: ritual or object intended to repel malevolent supernatural forces
- Icejam: a river blocked by floating chunks of ice
- Mallemaroking: sailors partying while their ship is stuck in ice and they can't do anything else
- Adespota: anonymous works
- Bris-soleil: a built in sun shade, not like a curtain, like part of a building's architecture
- Cimarron: wild
- Nolition: the absence of volition, or the desire to do nothing
- Pullulate: to germinate, to swarm
- Knuckleball: in baseball, to throw a ball with no stabilizing spin, so that it is strongly affected by air turbulence and moves unpredictably
- Riprap: large stones or random recycled concrete chunks placed along shorelines to slow wave action
- Accropode: giant concrete, shaped like jacks, specifically manufactured to be riprap and absorb intense waves / help with tsunamis
- Sinoper: A reddish brown pigment made from hematite, also an under-sketch for painting (traditionally done in this pigment)
- Esemplastic: unifying disparate things into a whole
- Desire-path: path worn into the ground where lots of people step off the official path (shortcuts)
- Patzer: someone who is terrible at chess but plays it anyway
- Orphrey: a band of embroidery sewn onto something as a decoration
- Catenary: the type of curve made by a chain hanging between two points
- Alveated: a vault or arch shaped like the inside of a beehive
- Agelast: a person who never laughs
- Chordiod: a chord-like collection of notes that doesn't match any defined chord (usually a chord with some notes missing)
- Ashlar: Square cut stones use to build walls
- Nullibiety: the property of being nowhere or nonexistent
- Freudensprung: joy jumps made by a happy animal, like a rat
- Putlog: A beam that juts from a wall to hold up a roof or higher floor
- Sea-mew: awesome archaic word for seagull
- Oustiti: a tool used to reach under a door and unlock it from the inside
- Absonous: discordant, inharmonious
- Cryptobiotic: Can related to either extinct or hibernating lifeforms; evidence of unknown or unfindable organisms
- Creel: a wicker fishtrap
- Norsel: a short piece of fishing line used to tie various bits of fishing equipment together
- Gorbellied: fat (insulting, used by shakespeare)
- Namuktuk: good enough for now
- Kreng: the carcass of a whale after the blubber has been removed
- Roo: to pull wool off a sheep (for breeds who naturally shed)
- Alvar: a plain with very thing soil: grass interspersed with bare rock and lichen
- Coasteer: traveling along a rocky coast where it meets the sea by climbing, swimming, etc.
- Exomis: a clothing item with only one sleeve
- Kermes: a red pigment made from bugs (not cochineal, a different red pigment made from bugs)
- Hebetic: related to puberty
- Screed: to spread and even out a layer of clay or concrete
- Delope: in a duel, to fire a gun into the air and not try to hit the other guy (like if the dual has to happen because honor, but nobody wants to hurt anyone)
- Sifaka: a lemur of the Propithecus genus
- Ubac: the shady side of a mountain
- Adret: the sunny side of a mountain
- Apricate: to bask in the sun
- Contline: the space between the strands of a rope
- Daddock: rotten wood at the heart of a tree
- Druxy: having rotten pale spots or streaks (specifically of decaying wood)
- Crupper: strap that runs from the back of a saddle around a horse's tail
- Accloy: to injure a horse while shoeing it, by accidentally stabbing it with a horseshoe nail
- Hippocrepian: horseshoe-shaped
- Cardophage: a thistle-eating animal (like a goat)
- Apophenia: seeing spurious connections between unrelated things
- Shabble: an old rusty sword
- Stramazon: a downward cut in fencing
- Skiptrace: to locate someone (especially a fugitive)
- Cierge: a candle used in a ritual
- Scrutal: a trapdoor in a stage
- Solivagant: wandering alone
- Dital: a key on a musical instrument that raises the pitch of a string by a half-step (man, I have had a harp for decades and never know the names of these things!)
- Cimelia: a treasure in storage
- Fogle: a silk handkerchief
- Liripipe: the long dangly bit on a graduate hood
- Dreikanter: a pyramid-shaped pebble found in windy deserts, carved by wind
- Moonglade: moonlight reflected on water (I learned this as "moonpath" or "moonroad", and I'll keep using those, but moonglade is also an excellent word too!)
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Date: 2019-10-05 09:13 pm (UTC)