Linkage Activiation

Showing posts with label The Future. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Future. Show all posts

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Pages 31+32

Well, this is the end of the road, unfortunately. If anyone would have some interest, I have the skeletons from a lot of other wordlists, so i'd just have to heavily add to them, transcribe them to a word document, and add the definition to them. It does add some objectivity to my life. Considering that I will be losing my computer relatively soon(this is a scheduled post), I could use some downtime to enumerate a lengthy list. At any rate, I'll be posting some really long entires soonish. Also, I can dump wallpapers, if anyone has a specific interest.


Tycoon: very wealthy or powerful businessman, business leader, king, magnate, mogul
Fissure: long narrow opening, a crack or cleft, process of splitting or separating, division
Iceberg: large mass of ice floating at sea, usually broken off of a polar glacier
Obdurate: hardened in misconduct or iniquity, stubbornly defiant, deep and unrelenting
Abyss: immeasurably deep chasm, depth, or void, abode of evil spirits, hell
Germane: fitting, being both pertinent and fitting, relevant, relevant and appropriate
Nexus: means of union, link, connected series or group, the core or center, as of a matter
Alcatote: foolish oaf, silly elf, witless person
Cavalier: given to haughty disregard of others, gallant or courtly gentleman
Marginalia: notes in the margin or margins of a book
Balatron: buffoon, clown, jackanapes, joker
Demagogue: rabble-rouser, firebrand, one who appeals to emotions and prejudices
Albatross: large, web-footed, gull-like seabird
Sycophant: person who tries to please someone in order to gain a personal advantage
Tendril: plant’s tentacle, clasping, twining, slender outgrowth of a vine's stem
Decollate: to behead, decapitate, remove or cut the head off of something
Ostensible: apparent, evident, or conspicuous, being such in appearance
Volksgeist: intellectual, ethical, spiritual, and/or political thoughts of a time, zeitgeist
Hirsute: covered with hair, hairy, having a large amount of hair or body hair
Barathrum: a bottomless pit, hole, or abyss, Hell
Mendicant: beggar, depending on alms for a living, practicing begging
Ecclesiastical: of or pertaining to the church or the clergy, churchly, clerical 
Dulcimer: stringed instrument having three or four strings and a fretted fingerboard 
Cerumen: yellow, wax-like secretion from the external ears, “earwax”
Sawbones: physician, especially a surgeon
Gnomon: indicator provided by the arm whose shadow indicates the time on the sundial
Xylem: woody part of plants, the supporting and water-conducting tissue 
Charisma: personal attractiveness or interestingness that enables you to influence others 
Antebellum: before or existing before a war, especially the American civil war 
Mitrailleuse: a machine gun, a type of rudimentary machine gun
Brummagem: cheap and showy, meretricious, gaudy, tawdry, ersatz
Poniard: dagger typically having a slender square or triangular blade
Trajectory: the path of a projectile or other moving body through space, selected course
Archipelago: landform which consists of a chain or cluster of islands 
Rodomontade: pretentious boasting or bragging, bluster, ranting, vain speech
Viaticum: the Eucharist being given along with the anointing of the sick or dying
Falciform: falcate, curved, convex, sickle-shaped, drepaniform
Collectanea: selection of pieces of writing by an author or by several authors
Percolate: to filter, to cause to filter, to cause to pass through pores or small holes 
Thaumaturgical: relating to thaumaturgy, magical, supernatural, like magic, illusory
Nepheliad: cloud nymph, nymph designated or of the clouds 
Vaporize: to turn into vapor, to evaporate, to kill, to vanish, to dissolve solid material
Ahimsa: the doctrine of refraining from the harming of others or the taking of life
Wegotism: excessive use of the word “we”, the habit of referring to oneself as “we”
Harmartia: tragic or fatal flaw, fault, character flaw
Badinage: playful or frivolous repartee or banter, cheeky back-and-forth
Pariah: a social outcast, person that is despised or avoided, one who is rejected by others
Obliterate: to do away with completely so as to leave no trace, to erase
Gigahertz: a unit of frequency equal to one billion cycles per second
Mephistophelian: of Mephistopheles, fiendish, diabolical, crafty, malevolent, cunning
Panoramic: unbroken view of an entire surrounding area, inclusive presentation, survey 
Callipygian: having a beautiful, admirable, or sexy butt
Aperture: opening, such as a hole, gap, or slit, part of a camera
Whorl: swirling object, tornado, form that coils or spirals, a curl or swirl
Iota: infinitesimal amount, small amount, bit, mote, scintilla
Ballast: heavy material specially set to improve strength and control, bed of coarse gravel
Ancillary: auxiliary, of secondary importance, not prioritized, secondary, subordinate
Triumph: victory, win, or conquest, to prevail, prove superior, exult, cheer over a victory
Pagination: system by which pages are numbered, arrangement of pages in a book
Banderilla: decorated dart that is shot into the neck of the bull during a bull fight 
Decussate: shaped or resembling an X, to intersect, to cross or become crossed like an X
Conchitic: composed of shells, containing many shells
Ecumenopolis: one city comprising the world that is held to be a prospect of the future
Fiduciary: of, having to with, or involving a confidence, trust, or trust for another 
Prolegomenon: mental training leading to added grasp, growth, or knowledge in a field






Thursday, February 10, 2011

Pretty Words.

After having painstakingly collected many of what I consider to be the prettiest words in the English language. The list tops at about 900 or so, with one word comprising one line(with accompanying, though brief, definition) coming in at 19 pages, it may be of interests to those clamoring for word lists and aren't impressed by the pussy word-lists that crop up all over any wannabe-philologist's Google searches. Eh well, it'll prolly be up starting tomorrow.