Monday, November 19, 2012

lambaste

verb
 
:
to assault violently : beat, whip
 
:
to attack verbally : censure

Sunday, November 18, 2012

adynaton

noun

1.  An impossibility. Obs.

"It seems impossible..that God should relinquish his claim to their profoundest homage. This would be to deny himself; which the apostle reckons among the Adynata."

 2.  Rhetoric. A figure of speech by which an impossible (or highly unlikely) situation is used for emphasis; an instance of this.

"Portents..are of course common form in tragedy, and the figure known as adynaton (i.e., ‘sooner shall rivers run from the sea than I forsake thee’, etc.) is common form in rhetoric."

Saturday, November 17, 2012

orans

Orant, orante

noun Fine Arts .
a representation of a female (or male) figure, with outstretched arms and palms up in a gesture of prayer, in ancient and early Christian art.



Friday, September 28, 2012

dearth

noun
 
:
scarcity that makes dear; specifically : famine
 
:
an inadequate supply : lack

Saturday, September 1, 2012

aborning

adverbwhile being born or produced the idea died aborning.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

hellacious

adjective informalvery great, bad, or overwhelming there was this hellacious hailstorm.

baize

nouna coarse, feltlike, woolen material that is typicallygreen, used for covering billiard and card tables and for aprons.

amaurosis

noun Medicinepartial or total blindness without visible change in the eye, typically due to disease of the optic nerve, spinal cord, or brain.

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

spate

noun[usu. in sing. large number of similar things orevents appearing or occurring in quick succession a spate of attacks on travelers.chiefly Brit. a sudden flood in a river, esp. one causedby heavy rains or melting snow.PHRASESin ( full) spate (of a river) overflowing due to a sudden flood. • figurative (of a person or action) at the height of activity work was in full spate.

palaestra

(also palestra)noun(in ancient Greece and Rome) a wrestling school or gymnasium.

exonerate

verb [ trans. ](esp. of an official body) absolve (someone) from blame for a fault or wrongdoing, esp. after dueconsideration of the case the court-martial exonerated me they should exonerate these men from this crime.See note at absolve .( exonerate someone from) release someone from (a duty or obligation).

ambulatory

adjectiverelating to or adapted for walking.• Medicine able to walk; not bedridden ambulatory patients.• Medicine relating to patients who are able to walk :an ambulatory care facility.• movable; mobile an ambulatory ophthalmic service.noun ( pl. -ries)a place for walking, esp. an aisle around the apse or a cloister in a church or monastery.

umbrage

nounoffense or annoyance she took umbrage at his remarks.archaic shade or shadow, esp. as cast by trees.

billiken

The Billiken was a charm doll created by an American art teacher and illustrator, Florence Pretz of St. Louis, Missouri, who is said to have seen the mysterious figure in a dream. In 1908, she obtained a design patent on the ornamental design of the Billiken, who was elf-like with pointed ears, a mischievous smile and a tuft of hair on his pointed head.

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bilk

 informalverb [ trans. ]obtain or withhold money from (someone) by deceit or without justification; cheat or defraud government waste has bilked the taxpayer of billions of dollars.• obtain (money) fraudulently some businesses bilk thousands of dollars from unsuspecting elderly consumers.archaic evade; elude I ducked into the pantry, bilking Edward for the third time this week.

newel

nounthe central supporting pillar of a spiral or winding staircase.(also newel post) a post at the head or foot of a flight of stairs, supporting a handrail.

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Ionic

adjectiverelating to or denoting a classical order ofarchitecture characterized by a column with scrollshapes (volutes) on either side of the capital.another term for Ionian .

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camber

nouna slightly convex or arched shape of a road or other horizontal surface the deck beams are curved for the camber of the deck.• Brit. a tilt built into a road at a bend or curve, enabling vehicles to maintain speed.• the slight sideways inclination of the front wheels of a motor vehicle.• the extent of curvature of a section of an airfoil.

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viaduct

nouna long bridgelike structure, typically a series of arches, carrying a road or railroad across a valley or other low ground.

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stanchion

nounan upright bar, post, or frame forming a support or barrier.
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dobro

noun ( pl. -bros) trademarka type of acoustic guitar with steel resonating disks inside the body under the bridge.

benison

noun poetic/literarya blessing, benediction the rewards and benisons of marriage.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

chassis

noun ( pl. same )the base frame of a motor vehicle or other wheeled conveyance.• the outer structural framework of a piece of audio, radio, or computer equipment.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

vespers

nounevening prayer [as adj. vesper service. See also vespers.• archaic evening.• ( Vesper) poetic/literary Venus as the evening star.

vespine

adjectiveof or relating to wasps.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

wold

noun [often in place names (usu. wolds)(in Britain) a piece of highopen, uncultivated land or moor the Lincolnshire Wolds.

malaise


noun
1.
a condition of general bodily weakness or discomfort, oftenmarking the onset of a disease.
2.
a vague or unfocused feeling of mental uneasiness,lethargy, or discomfort.

Thursday, August 16, 2012

isthmus

noun ( pl. -muses )a narrow strip of land with sea on either side, forming a link between two larger areas of land.• ( pl. -mi |-mī|) Anatomy a narrow organ, passage, or piece of tissue connecting two larger parts.

proscribe

verb [ trans. ]forbid, esp. by law strikes remained proscribed in the armed forces.• denounce or condemn certain practices which theCatholic Church proscribed, such as polygyny.• historical outlaw (someone).

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

palisade

nouna fence of wooden stakes or iron railings fixed in the ground, forming an enclosure or defense.• historical a strong pointed wooden stake fixed deeply in the ground with others in a close rowused as a defense.• ( palisades) a line of high cliffs.• ( the Palisades) a ridge of high basalt cliffs that line the western side of the Hudson Riverin New Jersey and in New Yorkbeginning across from New York City in New Jersey and extending north toNewburgh in New York.verb [ trans. [usu. as adj. ( palisaded)enclose or provide (a building or place) with a palisade.

tableau

noun ( pl. tableaux |ˌtaˈblōz|)a group of models or motionless figures representing a scene from a story or from history; a tableau vivant.

apposite

adjectiveapt in the circumstances or in relation to something :an apposite quotation the observations are apposite tothe discussion.

anomie

(also anomy)nounlack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group the theory that high-rise architecture leads to anomie in the residents.

redolent

adjective[ predic. ( redolent of/with) strongly reminiscent or suggestive of (something) names redolent of history and tradition.• poetic/literary strongly smelling of something the church was old, dark, and redolent of incense.archaic or poetic/literary fragrant or sweet-smelling a rich, inky, redolent wine.

Monday, August 13, 2012

insouciance

nouncasual lack of concern; indifference an impression of boyish insouciance.

Saturday, August 11, 2012

supine

adjective
(of a person) lying face upward.• technical having the front or ventral part upward.• (of the hand) with the palm upward.failing to act or protest as a result of moral weakness or indolence supine in the face of racial injustice.

Thursday, August 9, 2012

weald

:
a heavily wooded area : forest
 
:
a wild or uncultivated usually upland region

- a formerly wooded district of southeastern England that included parts of Kent, Surrey, and East Sussex.ORIGIN Old English , variant of wald (see wold )

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

leachate

noun technicalwater that has percolated through a solid and leached out some of the constituents.

catalysis

noun Chemistry Biochemistrythe acceleration of a chemical reaction by a catalyst.

remit

verb |riˈmit| ( -mitted -mitting ) [ trans. ]cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting (a debt or punishment) the excess of the sentence over 12 months was remitted.• Theology pardon (a sin).send (money) in payment or as a gift the income they remitted to their families.refer (a matter for decision) to some authority the request for an investigation was remitted to a specialcommittee.• Law send back (a case) to a lower court.• Law send (someone) from one tribunal to another for a trial or hearing.• archaic consign again to a previous state thus his indiscretion remitted him to the nature of an ordinary person.rare postpone the movers refused Mr. Tierney's request to remit the motion.• [ intrans. archaic diminish phobias may remit spontaneously without any treatment.noun |riˈmit; ˈrēˌmit|the task or area of activity officially assigned to an individual or organization the committee was becoming caught up in issues that did not fall within its remit.an item referred to someone for consideration.

Monday, August 6, 2012

netherworld

noun ( the netherworld)the underworld of the dead; hell.• a hidden underworld or ill-defined area the narcotic netherworld thriving in postwar America.

derma

1nounanother term for dermis .2nounbeef or chicken intestine, stuffed and cooked in dishessuch as kishke.

cordon

nouna line or circle of police, soldiers, or guards preventing access to or from an area or building :troops threw a cordon around the headquarters.an ornamental cord or braid.Architecture another term for stringcourse .verb [ trans. ( cordon off)prevent access to or from (an area or building) by surrounding it with police or other guards the city center was cordoned off after fires were discovered in two stores.

Saturday, August 4, 2012

saccharine

adjective [ attrib. ]excessively sweet or sentimental.dated relating to or containing sugar; sugary.

Friday, August 3, 2012

intubate

verb [ trans. Medicineinsert a tube into (a person or a body part, esp. the trachea for ventilation).

palpate

verb [ trans. ]examine (a part of the body) by touch, esp. for medical purposes.

alacrity

nounbrisk and cheerful readiness she accepted the invitation with alacrity.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

ester

noun Chemistryan organic compound made by replacing the hydrogen of an acid by an alkyl or other organic group. Many naturally occurring fats and essential oils are esters of fatty acids.

Vituperate

verb [ trans. archaicblame or insult (someone) in strong or violent language. See note at scold .

susurrus

noun poetic/literarywhispering, murmuring, or rustling the susurrus of the stream.
susurrant |soŏˈsərənt| adjectivesusurrate |ˈsoōsəˌrāt; soŏˈsərˌāt| verbsusurrous |soŏˈsərəs| adjective

Saturday, July 28, 2012

vilipend

verb [ trans. archaicregard as worthless or of little value; despise.speak slightingly or abusively of; vilify.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Adipocere

nouna grayish waxy substance formed by the decomposition of soft tissue in dead bodies subjected to moisture.

Haruspex

noun ( pl. haruspices |həˈrəspəˌsēz|)(in ancient Rome) a religious official who interpreted omens by inspecting the entrails of sacrificial animals.

Occlusion

nounMedicine the blockage or closing of a blood vessel or hollow organ.• Phonetics the momentary closure of the passage of breath during the articulation of a consonant.Meteorology process in which the cold front of a rotating low pressure system overtakes the warm front, forcing the warm air upward above a wedge of cold air.• an occluded front.Dentistry the position of the teeth when the jaws are closed.

Spate

noun[usu. in sing. a large number of similar things or events appearing or occurring in quick succession a spate of attacks on travelers.chiefly Brit. a sudden flood in a riveresp. one caused by heavy rains or melting snow.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Panacea

noun- A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Hydromancy

noun
- Divination by the appearance or motion of liquids (water)

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Cerulean

poetic/literaryadjectivedeep blue in color like a clear sky cerulean waters and golden sands.


Kirtle

noun (archaic)
- a woman's gown or outer petticoat.
- a man's tunic or coat.

Pone

noun (also corn pone or pone bread)
- Unleavened cornbread in the form of flat oval cakes or loaves, originally as prepared with water by North American Indians and cooked in hot ashes.

Renege

verb - Go back on a promise, undertaking, or contract. - Another term for revoke (sense 2). - [ trans. ] archaic renounce or abandon (someone or something).

Burble

verb - Make a continuous murmuring noise. - Speak in an unintelligible or silly way, typically at unnecessary length. - (Aeronautics ,often as a noun, burbling) (of an airflow) break up into turbulence.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Relict

noun
- A thing that has survived from an earlier period or in a primitive form.
- An animal or plant that has survived while others of its group have become extinct.
- A species or community that formerly had a wider distribution but now survives in only a few localities such as refugia.

 - (archaic) a widow.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Donnée

noun
- A subject or theme of a narrative.
- A basic fact or assumption.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Jeremiad

noun - A long, mournful complaint or lamentation; a list of woes.

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Minacious

adjective (rare) - Menacing; threatening. (Related to "menace" and other Latin words referring to things that projecting, jutting, threatening.)

Monday, June 4, 2012

Thew

noun (poetic/literary) - Muscular strength. Thews noun (pl.) - Muscles and tendons perceived as generating such strength. Thewy adjective

Carom

noun (Billiards) - Another term for billiard. - (Also carom billiards) Any of the billiard games played on a table without pockets. verb [ intrans. ] - Make a carom; strike and rebound.

Lapis

noun
- A bright blue metamorphic rock consisting largely of lazurite, used for decoration and in jewelry.
- A bright blue pigment formerly made by crushing this, being the original ultramarine.
- The color ultramarine.

 

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Halcyon

adjective
- Calm, peaceful.
- Happy, golden.
- Prosperous, affluent.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Recidivism

noun - A tendency to relapse into a previous condition or mode of behavior; especially to relapse into criminal behavior