The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
(seye' fur chunk)
The lastingist particle of momentary speech. The communications
of animals before it is formed in...
of animals before it is formed in...
— mIEKAL aND
(sil' lo gor giz' mal)
1. Once when asked what a particular poem meant, Robert Frost
put on his glasses & read the po...
put on his glasses & read the po...
— mIEKAL aND
a synchronicity particle; and/or a synchronous event in time. [The
word above, synchron, which I h...
word above, synchron, which I h...
— Lorraine Schein
1. actually having a rougher rhythm than old statues or
yellowed pages of magazines
2. the rhythm ...
yellowed pages of magazines
2. the rhythm ...
— Atlanta Poets Group
Word borrowed from another language, culture, time, profession, and/or
technology for which there ...
technology for which there ...
— Karen Ann Maher-Scofield
(sin-eh-kok'-ra-si)
n. A not-yet-existent system of governance based on the
recognition and balancing of different inte...
recognition and balancing of different inte...
— Skip Mendler
A concept in urban studies coined by Edward Soja. It refers
to the dynamic formation of the polis s...
to the dynamic formation of the polis s...
sin Frak tik al
1. an aspect of chaos linguistix that deals with the fractal mutation of syntactical structures.
— Satyr OZ
an appealing, though unbelievable doctrine; faith by aesthetics
rather than conviction
rather than conviction
— Michael Helsem
when a relationship shifts from one partner being the more
desired of the two, to the other
desired of the two, to the other
— Michael Helsem
In a set of like items, that item least like the rest. (If you twist tangerine just
right, you end...
right, you end...
— Geof Huth