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Re: Word of the day

Posted: Thu September 29, 2022 3:01 pm
by BurtReynolds
invultuation - A form of witchcraft: piercing a wax or clay image of a person in order to harm them.

From Latin invultare (“to stab the face of”), from vultus (“face”).

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Thu September 29, 2022 3:10 pm
by BurtReynolds
BurtReynolds wrote:Carcinisation (or carcinization) is an example of convergent evolution in which a crustacean evolves into a crab-like form from a non-crab-like form. The term was introduced into evolutionary biology by L. A. Borradaile, who described it as "one of the many attempts of Nature to evolve a crab".

Given enough time, everything becomes crab.
All will become crab. You must accept this truth.
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Re: Word of the day

Posted: Thu September 29, 2022 3:43 pm
by Chris_H_2
this is why eating crustaceans kind of freaks me out -- we're essentially eating sea insects.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Tue October 25, 2022 8:01 pm
by BurtReynolds
if being a criminal is so bad, why do we invent so many cool words for them?

highwayman
road agent
bandit
brigand
outlaw
ruffian
desperado
marauder
raider
ravager
freebooter
gangster
bandolero
ladrone
dacoit
knight of the road
footpad
land pirate
tobyman
reaver
snaphance
thief errant

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Tue October 25, 2022 8:48 pm
by bart
Chris_H_2 wrote:this is why eating crustaceans kind of freaks me out -- we're essentially eating sea insects.
Delicious, delicious sea insects

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Fri October 28, 2022 11:29 pm
by BurtReynolds
Tartuffery - behavior or character of a Tartuffe, esp. hypocritical piety

side note: this word is difficult to say without saying it in a scottish accent.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sat October 29, 2022 12:34 am
by tree_
Ouch

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun November 06, 2022 4:45 pm
by BurtReynolds
jejune - naive, simple.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun November 06, 2022 4:46 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
BurtReynolds wrote:jejune - naive, simple.
Thanks for sharing this new word to me.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun November 06, 2022 4:47 pm
by BurtReynolds
Try to use it in conversation this week.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun November 06, 2022 4:52 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
BurtReynolds wrote:Try to use it in conversation this week.
I will my jejune friend.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun November 06, 2022 11:53 pm
by Whitey McTeeth
Long-dogging-
When a dog extends past normal body length.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Mon November 07, 2022 12:02 am
by Whitey McTeeth
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Re: Word of the day

Posted: Mon November 07, 2022 12:04 am
by BurtReynolds
that dog has been longed.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Mon November 07, 2022 12:12 am
by Whitey McTeeth
Long-dogged.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Wed January 04, 2023 10:05 pm
by BurtReynolds
Chaoskampf - the battle between a storm god and a sea god, who represents primordial chaos; after the storm god’s victory he goes on to create the world. It is ubiquitous in myth and legend, depicting a battle of a culture hero deity with a chaos monster, often in the shape of a serpent or dragon. The same term has also been extended to parallel concepts in the religions of the Ancient Near East, such as the abstract conflict of ideas in the Egyptian duality of Maat and Isfet.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Mon January 09, 2023 5:06 am
by knee tunes
Ship

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Fri January 13, 2023 11:53 pm
by BurtReynolds
glossolalia - the phenomenon of (apparently) speaking in an unknown language, especially in religious worship. It is practiced especially by Pentecostal and charismatic Christians.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun January 22, 2023 3:34 pm
by BurtReynolds
réchauffé

a dish of warmed-up food left over from a previous meal. Leftovers.

Re: Word of the day

Posted: Sun January 22, 2023 4:42 pm
by Jorge
Hah, there's a Spanish slang word that sounds similar and means the same thing. Didn't realize it was derived from the French