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Word of the day
for April 1
ataraxia n
  1. (literary, Greek philosophy) A pleasure that comes when the mind is at rest
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Word of the day
for April 2
prosopagnosia n
  1. A form of visual agnosia characterised by difficulty with face recognition despite intact low-level visual processing
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Word of the day
for April 3
snail mail n
  1. (retronym) Postal mail, especially as compared to email
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Word of the day
for April 4
roundabout adj
  1. Indirect, circuitous or circumlocutionary; that does not do something in a direct way
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Word of the day
for April 5
reptilianness n
  1. The quality of the embodiment of reptile characteristics
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Word of the day
for April 6
lek n
  1. (biology) An aggregation of male animals for the purposes of courtship and display
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Word of the day
for April 7
lollapalooza n
  1. (informal) An outstanding, extreme, or outrageous example of its kind
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Word of the day
for April 8
cross swords v
  1. (idiomatic) To quarrel or argue with someone, to have a dispute with someone
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Word of the day
for April 9
unheralded adj
  1. Without prior warning; unexpected or unannounced
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Word of the day
for April 10
popliteal adj
  1. (anatomy) Of the area behind the knee
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Word of the day
for April 11
covenstead n
  1. (Wicca) A permanent circle or temple used to meet for rituals and to store religious items, often a mundane location.
  2. (Wicca) A Wiccan congregation
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Word of the day
for April 12
ungulate adj
  1. Having hooves
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Word of the day
for April 13
pink slime n
  1. (paper manufacture) An undesirable pink-colored microbial mass occurring in the slurry used in making paper.
  2. (informal) A meat byproduct produced from otherwise unusable material such as skin and connective tissue, spinal bones, and digestive tissue by heating and then mixing with ammonia in a centrifuge to produce a food additive
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Word of the day
for April 14
hapax legomenon n
  1. A word occurring only once in a given corpus
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Word of the day
for April 15
eschatology n
  1. (countable) System of doctrines concerning final matters, such as death.
  2. (uncountable) The study of the end times — the end of the world, notably in Christian theology the second coming of Christ, the Apocalypse or the Last Judgment
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Word of the day
for April 16
heir apparent n
  1. (usually monarchy) Someone who will definitely inherit, assuming he survives the one from whom he is inheriting
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Word of the day
for April 17
kasha n
  1. A porridge made from boiled buckwheat groats, or sometimes from other cereal groats
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Word of the day
for April 18
oubliette n
  1. A dungeon only accessible by a trapdoor at the top
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Word of the day
for April 19
debauch v
  1. (transitive) To morally corrupt (someone); to seduce.
  2. (transitive) To debase (something); to lower the value of (something)
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Word of the day
for April 20
capias n
  1. (law) An arrest warrant; a writ commanding officers to take a specified person or persons into custody
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Word of the day
for April 21
overawe v
  1. (transitive) To restrain, subdue, or control by awe; to cow
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Word of the day
for April 22
crosswordese n
  1. The jargon of crossword puzzle answers, classically consisting of rare, archaic, or dialectal words
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Word of the day
for April 23
handsy adj
  1. (informal) Prone to touching other people with one's hands, especially inappropriately.
  2. (golf) Moving the hands and wrists excessively when making a stroke or swing
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Word of the day
for April 24
nulla pœna sine lege phrase
  1. (law) The principle that a person shall receive no punishment unless he has committed an offence as explicitly defined in a law
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Word of the day
for April 25
vexatious adj
  1. Causing vexation, annoyance, trouble, or the like; teasing; annoying; troublesome.
  2. Full of trouble or disquiet; harassed; distressed; annoyed; vexed
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Word of the day
for April 26
paratransit n
  1. An auxiliary transit service without fixed routes or schedules, usually serving the disabled on-demand
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Word of the day
for April 27
floordrobe n
  1. (humorous) Clothing strewn on the floor
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Word of the day
for April 28
kitchen supper n
  1. An informal or semiformal meal served for guests, not necessarily one served in the kitchen
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Word of the day
for April 29
bestride v
  1. To be astride something, to sit on with legs on either side, especially to sit on a horse
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Word of the day
for April 30
consonant adj
  1. Characterized by harmony or agreement
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