The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
Delivery of unspecified goods to an unnamed ancient receptor,
usually associated with decadent soc...
usually associated with decadent soc...
— mIEKAL aND
(am' hur)
Sequential and simultaneous beliefs in the existence of god and
its reverse. Particularly glimpse...
its reverse. Particularly glimpse...
— mIEKAL aND
Describing poem form variation with final two lines left unwritten andrest
reversed.
reversed.
— Michael J. Halm
(adj. out of place in time) and anononimity (n. obscure), thus: n. to be obscured
both temporally ...
both temporally ...
— Richard Schulte
(a nal' og jam)
the process by which the words used in a point by point
comparison used to argue for further simul...
comparison used to argue for further simul...
— M.D. Christenson
(a na man' jus)
"I am one again." A concept which is ambivalent, meaning either
the feeling or realizat...
the feeling or realizat...
— M.D. Christenson
Describing transdeletion in which word is reversed and final letter deleted.
E.g. anany(petal) = l...
E.g. anany(petal) = l...
— Michael J. Halm
Aka body part name. E.g. areola (nipple area), canthus (where eyelids meet),
coccyx (tail bone), c...
coccyx (tail bone), c...
— Michael J. Halm
(adverb) more than the threshhold needed to/for (+ a verb infinitive
or noun of state of being)
or noun of state of being)
— Michael Helsem
an EE sic
adj. Of miniaturism, houseless. This represents the contemporary trend of
figure-based miniaturis...
figure-based miniaturis...
— Joe Webster
An obscure nonce word meaning government by the wind.
My name is Angee and when asked what it is that I do for a career I simply say
"I am an ange...
"I am an ange...
— Angee French
uh NAH nih muh NEE
1. an anonymous person 2. someone whose identity is not
known
known
— Geof Huth