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My Favorite Words
Quintessential
Debauchery Shenanigans Quixotic Somnabulist Ethereal Superfluous |
Sybaritic...............
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cafuné....
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T o s k a
a deep sadness, meloncholy, often said to appear out of nowhere, no rhyme or reason, but deeply felt. |
ossify
to become rigid or inflexible in habits, attitudes, opinions, etc. |
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Concupiscence
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New word I learned about tonight, from the charge nurse (RN) on duty...
Triority
Meaning: Three (3) priorities deserving equal attention and resolution of problem in effective, expedient ways. Tonight's "trifecta" Triority was.... code blue, new admit, major chaos between two other patients..... all going down at the same time. |
Juan is teaching me Spanish phrase of thoughts:
Te Amo (I Love You) Te Quieŕo Mucho (I want you, very much) |
lady garden
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Thalassophile
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The Pacific Ocean is incredibly mysterious, and our coastal areas are hauntingly beautiful. |
Word Delicacies
tight- lipped
sometimes you must refrain from speaking your mind. |
Word Delicacies
Snippet
Sometimes a "small bit" of information helps matters. |
Thalassophile. High school classmates of mine who go on at length about the beach. I told them they have a name... thalassophiles.
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Kaleidoscope (A term coined by Scottish inventor David Brewster. The term means to observe beautiful prismatic forms). |
Word Delicacies
Some words from the dictionary of my province.
BALLYCATTER-ice hanging over the shore when the tide goes out, BRAZEN-Bold or without shame (that youngster is brazen) GIDDY-Dizzy GRAPNEL-A type of boat anchor PUNT-Long narrow flat bottom boat much like the Cajun pero. To many Mainlanders (From anywhere but NFLD)they have a hard time understanding the dialect as many people speak very quickly as well as different words coming from a mix of Irish and Scottish with English and a touch of French. |
Word Delicacies
More from my hometown lol.
STUNNED--Not on the ball SPELL- to take a rest KEEL OUT- lie down SETTLE-a couch or daybed MAUZEY- damp foggy day GATCHY--mostly a woman dressed to the nines |
4AD/ Dead Can Dance (1993)— The Ubiquitous Mr Lovegrove
— Ubiquitous —
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… Sublime …
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Mercado
(The Portuguese and Spanish term for “market”). |
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