The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
OP tee SIN tacks
the syntax of visual space, size and proportion, as opposed
to verbosyntax —optysyntaktyk, ad...
to verbosyntax —optysyntaktyk, ad...
— Geof Huth
(op um' nek)
n. Every word is a thing, every thing is a resonance, every
resonance is described by a frequency,...
resonance is described by a frequency,...
— mIEKAL aND
when the desire for preciousness & the desire for humbleness
are in harmony
are in harmony
— Michael Helsem
the fact of there being several places (in a house) where
something might be found
something might be found
— Michael Helsem
oz' poid
The possible future first name of the first son of Chris
Haueter of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Haueter of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
— Chris Haueter
'Older Secure', thems as have some means squirreled away; the
source of resources may seem mysteri...
source of resources may seem mysteri...
— Christopher Franke
a foreign word pronounced according to native orthography, rather
than its true sound (to the cont...
than its true sound (to the cont...
— Michael Helsem
1. A text, which like water, has several states in which it is likely to
exist 2. A written text w...
exist 2. A written text w...
— Micheal Basinski
(UH thur streem')
n., adj. A branch of art (or pertaining to a branch of art) whose
contents are new to the majority...
contents are new to the majority...
— Bob Grumman
[on-drew'-play]
A word for the man you pay most respect to, or you may
proclaim to be someone else's oundrupleit if...
proclaim to be someone else's oundrupleit if...
A photograph in which the subject, what the photograph is "of," has been cut out.
to reach the pinnacle of despair in order to coerce someone
(Lewis Carrol)
(Lewis Carrol)
— William Gillespie
(ox furd)
British cattle subjected to controlled, class treatment at an
expensive higher ed. institution; af...
expensive higher ed. institution; af...
— Des McLean