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Word Cruncher

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copy deck
hoary
1) gray or white with or as if with age 2) extremely old : ancient
glutinous
Of the nature of glue; resembling glue; sticky
harbinger
A forerunner; a precursor; one that presages or foreshadows what is to come.
restaurateur
the operator or proprietor of a restaurant
short shrift
1) barely adequate time for confession before execution 2)a : little or no attention or consideration b : quick work
litotes
understatement in which an affirmative is expressed by the negative of the contrary
brandish
1)to shake or wave (as a weapon) menacingly 2)to exhibit in an ostentatious or aggressive manner
Linctus
A syrupy liquid medicine, especially for treating coughs.
roman à clef
a novel in which real persons or actual events figure under disguise
Misoneism
A hatred or fear of change or innovation
sardonic
Marked by scorn, mockery, and cynicism
Cockaigne
An imaginary land of ease and luxury
corvine
of or relating to the crows : resembling a crow
fortitude
strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage
queen regnant
A queen reigning in her own right, as opposed to one having a royal title by marriage. Also known as queen regent.
dilatory
1) tending or intended to cause delay 2) characterized by procrastination : tardy
obeisance
a movement of the body made in token of respect or submission : bow
apprise
To give notice to; to inform; -- often followed by of; as, we will apprise the general of an intended attack; he apprised the commander of what he had done
complaisant
1) marked by an inclination to please or oblige 2) tending to consent to others' wishes
decimate
to take or destroy the tenth part of;to cause great destruction or harm to
renascent
Springing or rising again into being; showing renewed vigor
claque
A group hired to applaud at a performance;A group of fawning admirers
Diurnal
1 : recurring every day 2:of, relating to, or occurring in the daytime
Scilicet
to wit, namely
nocebo
a harmless substance that when taken by a patient is associated with harmful effects due to negative expectations or the psychological condition of the patient
popinjay
Somone who indulges in vain and empty chatter.
Zeugma
the use of a word to modify two or more words in such a way that it applies to each in a different sense or makes sense with only one
malinger
to pretend or exaggerate incapacity or illness (as to avoid duty or work)
Abject
1)sunk to or existing in a low state or condition 2)very low in spirit or hope : wretched 3)expressing or offered in a humble and often ingratiating spirit
waterloo
A crushing or final defeat
potboiler
a usually inferior work (as of art or literature) produced chiefly for profit
fescennine
Obscene or scurrilous
higgledy-piggledy
in a confused, disordered, or random manner
vignette
1)a running ornament or design (as of vine leaves, tendrils, and grapes) on a page 2) a : a picture (as an engraving or photograph) that shades off gradually into the surrounding paper b : the pictorial part of a postage stamp 3)a : a short descriptive literary sketch b : a brief incident or scene (as in a play or movie)
catachresis
The misuse of words
Orthoepy
1. Study of the pronunciation of words. 2. Customary pronunciation of a language.
catholicon
A panacea or cure-all
jeopardize
to expose to danger or risk : imperil
Callipygian
Having well-shaped buttocks.
dilatory
Tending to put off what ought to be done at once; given to procrastination
yeoman's service
Efficient, useful, or loyal service
Lamster
a fugitive especially from the law
lingua franca
A language that is widely used by speakers of different languages to communicate with one another.
interpolate
[Mathematics] to estimate a value of (a function) between two known values;To make insertions
widow's walk
A railed platform atop a roof, typically on a coastal house, that was used to look out for returning ships
desolate
1)devoid of inhabitants and visitors : deserted , 2)joyless, disconsolate, and sorrowful through or as if through separation from a loved one 3)showing the effects of abandonment and neglect : dilapidated *b : barren, lifeless c : devoid of warmth, comfort, or hope : gloomy
costive
Slow to act or speak;Stingy;Constipated
forlorn
Bereft; forsaken
Skimble-skamble
rambling and confused : senseless
deterge
to wash off : to cleanse
sacrilegious
grossly irreverent toward a hallowed person, place, or thing
euphuism
an elegant Elizabethan literary style marked by excessive use of balance, antithesis, and alliteration and by frequent use of similes drawn from mythology and nature
forlorn
Wretched or pitiful in appearance or condition
smithereens
Tiny fragments
balbriggan
A knitted, unbleached cotton fabric, used in hosiery and underwear
jog trot
a horse's slow measured trot;a routine habit or course of action
brachiate
to progress by swinging from hold to hold by the arms
roborant
adjective: Strengthening;Noun - a tonic
Philadelphia lawyer
a lawyer knowledgeable in the most minute aspects of the law
cavalcade
1 ) a procession of riders or carriages 2) a dramatic sequence or procession : series
jocund
marked by or suggestive of high spirits and lively mirthfulness
Iatrogenic
Caused inadvertently by medical treatment, such as an infection or a complication.
verdure
Green; greenness; freshness of vegetation; as, the verdure of the meadows in June
interpolate
To alter or corrupt (as a book or text) by the insertion of new or foreign matter;To insert (material) into a text or conversation;To insert between other elements or parts
preeminent
having paramount rank, dignity, or importance : outstanding, supreme
oneiric
of or relating to dreams : dreamy
Boustrophedon
A method of writing in which lines are written alternately in opposite direction, from left to right, and right to left.
grammatolatry
The worship of words: regard for the letter while ignoring the spirit of something.
conscientious
governed by or conforming to the dictates of conscience : scrupulous
sacrilegious
committing or characterized by a technical and not necessarily intrinsically outrageous violation (as improper reception of a sacrament) of what is sacred because consecrated to God
parapraxis
A slip of the tongue (or pen) that reveals the unconscious mind
harbinger
(Archaic) One who provides lodgings; especially, the officer of the English royal household who formerly preceded the court when traveling, to provide and prepare lodgings.
Croupier
An attendant at a gaming table at a casino who collects and pays bets, deals the cards, spins the roulette, etc.
capacious
Able to contain much; roomy; spacious
tenebrous
1) shut off from the light : dark, murky 2) hard to understand : obscure 3) causing gloom
crescent
marked by an increase : increasing
embonpoint
plumpness of person : stoutness
defenestrate
To throw out of a window
Periphrasis
use of a longer phrasing in place of a possible shorter form of expression
mansuetude
the quality or state of being gentle : meekness, tameness
pompadour
1) a : a man's style of hairdressing in which the hair is combed into a high mound in front b : a woman's style of hairdressing in which the hair is brushed into a loose full roll around the face 2)
effrontery
shameless boldness : insolence
staccato
1) cut short or apart in performing : disconnected ;marked by short clear-cut playing or singing of tones or chords 2)abrupt, disjointed
obeisance
acknowledgment of another's superiority or importance : homage
choler
Irritation of the passions; anger; wrath
euphuism
artificial elegance of language
links
1)Scottish : sand hills especially along the seashore 2)golf course
deter
to turn aside, discourage, or prevent from acting;inhibit
brogue
1)a heavy shoe often with a hobnailed sole 2)a stout oxford shoe with perforations and usually a wing tip
Inexorable
not to be persuaded, moved, or stopped : relentless
kibitzer
one who looks on and often offers unwanted advice or comment; broadly : one who offers opinions
Orthography
1. The commonly accepted way of spelling words. 2. The branch of knowledge concerned with the study of spelling and representing sounds of a language by letters and diacritics.
occiput
the back part of the head or skull
Oenophile
a lover or connoisseur of wine
malediction
A curse or execration
mazy
Resembling a maze in form or complexity; winding; intricate; confusing; perplexing
impuissant
weak, powerless
forlorn
Almost hopeless; desperate
flamboyant
1)characterized by waving curves suggesting flames 2)marked by or given to strikingly elaborate or colorful display or behavior
eclogue
a poem in which shepherds converse
sandbag
1) to bank, stop up, or weight with sandbags 2) to hit or stun with or as if with a sandbag b : to treat unfairly or harshly 3) to conceal or misrepresent one's true position, potential, or intent especially in order to take advantage of
harbinger
To signal the approach of; to presage; to be a harbinger of.
gadzookery
British : the use of archaisms (as in a historical novel)
prink
To dress up; to deck for show;To dress or arrange oneself for show; to primp
Coprolite
Fossilized excrement.
conscientious
meticulous, careful
sentient
responsive to or conscious of sense impressions
usufruct
1)the legal right of using and enjoying the fruits or profits of something belonging to another 2)the right to use or enjoy something
melee
a confused struggle; especially : a hand-to-hand fight among several people
brummagem
Cheap and showy
cogent
Having the power to compel conviction; appealing to the mind or to reason; convincing
subvention
the provision of assistance or financial support: as a : endowment *b : a subsidy from a government or foundation
deadman's hand
In a game of poker, a hand containing two aces and two eights
sentient
aware;finely sensitive in perception or feeling
appreciable
capable of being perceived or measured
improvident
not provident : not foreseeing and providing for the future
atrabilious
1. Gloomy. 2. Ill-tempered
apathy
1) lack of feeling or emotion : impassiveness 2) lack of interest or concern : indifference
Cloying
disgusting or distasteful by reason of excess; also : excessively sweet or sentimental
forlorn
Sad and lonely because deserted, abandoned, or lost
dilatory
Marked by procrastination or delay; intended to cause delay; -- said of actions or measures

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