
Effulgent
Effulgent [if-UHL-juhnt] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, mid-18th century 1. Shining brightly; radiant. 2. (Of a person or their expression) Emanating joy or goodness. Examples of effulgent i...
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Sonorous
Sonorous [SON-er-uhs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, early 17th century 1. (Of a person's voice or other sound) Imposingly deep and full. 2. Capable of producing a deep or ringing sound. Exa...
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Realia
Realia [ree-AL-ee-ə] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 19th century 1. Objects and material from everyday life, especially when used as teaching aids. 2. Real things or actual facts, especially as d...
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Episode 541 - Proverbs 10 - The Gospel Road 07232023
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Embolalia
Embolalia [em-bə-LEY-lee-ə] Part of speech: noun Origin: Ancient Greek, late 19th century 1. Automatic speech; verbalization that occurs without conscious effort by the individual, such as repetitions...
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Paracme
Paracme [pə-RAK-mi] Part of speech: noun Origin: Ancient Greek, 18th century 1. A point beyond the highest or greatest. 2. (Medicine) A point after the crisis of a fever is past. Examples of paracme i...
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Jocoserious
Jocoserious [jo-ko-SEER-ee-uhs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: English 17th century 1. Simultaneously jocular and serious; mixing mirth with serious matters. Examples of jocoserious in a sentence "...
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Inkhorn
Inkhorn [INGK-hahrn] Part of speech: noun Origin: Middle English, 15th century 1. A small portable container for ink. 2. (As modifier) Denoting pedantic words or expressions used only in academic writ...
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