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Showing posts with label Page 27. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Page 27. Show all posts

Sunday, April 10, 2011

27th Page

I'm just going to say what everyone thinks here, Zoidberg is kind of terrifying.


Rime: white ice that forms when water droplets freeze to the outer surfaces of objects
Draconian: exceedingly harsh, severe, dogmatic, rigorous, marked by cruelty or severity
Cytherean: pertaining to beauty or the goddess, Aphrodite
Foxfire: organic luminescence, especially from certain fungi on decaying wood
Mestizo: a person of mixed racial ancestry
Psyche: the mind or self as a functional entity, center of thought, feeling, and motivation
Numismatics: study or collection or currency, coins, paper money, etc
Corinthian: pertaining to Corinth or its culture, architecture
Hydralulus: pipe organ using water pressure to maintain the air supply
Noetic: of, relating to, requiring, based in, originating in, or apprehended by the intellect
Leveret: baby rabbit, a young rabbit
Apophenia: the perception of or belief in connectedness among unrelated phenomena
Oneiromancy: practice of divination through the interpretation of dreams
Ghyll: ravine, stream, woody or wooden glen, dell
Voluminous: having great volume, fullness, size, or number, large
Orphean: pertaining to immense musical talent, extreme bravery, or drama and pathos
Appendix: additional material at the end of a book or other text, an appendage
Misnomer: an incorrect designation, term, or nomenclature
Eugenics: study of methods of improving genetic qualities by selective breeding
Diablerie: dealing with the devil or devils, witchcraft, sorcery, consorting with demons
Florilegium: a volume or collection of brief extracts or writings, anthology
Piquant: aromatic, appetizing, appealingly provocative
Bayonet: blade adapted to fit the muzzle-end of a rifle and as a weapon in close combat 
Hauberk: medieval coat of armor, usually made of chain mail 
Marzurka: Polish dance resembling the polka, frequently adopted as a ballet form 
Schadenfreude: satisfaction or pleasure felt at someone else's misfortune, sadism
Pyrrhic: of a victory, having high levels of casualties or damage on both sides
Heterotopia: a place or space that functions in non-hegemonic conditions
Desiccate: to dry up or cause to dry up, to deprive or exhaust of moisture
Quercitron: type of tree, a type of tree bark used in tanning and dyeing
Perforate: to pierce, punch, or bore a hole or holes in, stab through, penetrate 
Gyrfalcon: a large arctic falcon
Amalgamation: consolidation, agglutination, integration, union, fusion
Ovoviviparous: producing eggs that do no require nourishment from the mother
Awakening: rousing, quickening, act of waking from sleep, revival of interest or attention
Molecular: of, relating to, produced by, or consisting of molecules
Callipygian: having a beautiful, admirable, or sexy butt
Diocese: ecclesiastical district under the territorial jurisdiction of a bishop
Axolotl: specific members of a genus of salamanders
Hyacinth: tropical, American herb, red, transparent variety of zircon used as a gemstone 
Proaulion: a porch, court before a building, vestibule, portico opening into a main room
Infrastructure: the underlying foundation or basic framework, structural content
Wasabi: very pungent green Japanese condiment made from the root of the herb, Wasabi
Nucleus: central part about which other parts are grouped or gathered, core, nexus, plexus
Semiotician: one who studies, applies, or explains the theories of semiotics