
Desiccation
Desiccation [DES-ih-kay-shun] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 16th century 1. The removal of moisture from something. Examples of desiccation in a sentence "The archaeologists were surprised by th...
9 Aug 202345s

Talisman
Talisman [TAL-is-mən] Part of speech: noun Origin: Arabic, early 17th century 1. An object, typically an inscribed ring or stone, that is thought to have magic powers and to bring good luck. 2. A pers...
8 Aug 202356s

Adjudicate
Adjudicate [ə-joo-dih-kayt] Part of speech: verb Origin: Latin, late 17th century 1. Make a formal judgment or decision about a problem or disputed matter. 2. Act as a judge in a competition. Examples...
8 Aug 202347s

Nirvana
Nirvana [nir-VAH-nə] Part of speech: noun Origin: Sanskrit, 1830s 1. A state of perfect happiness; an ideal or idyllic place. 2. (In Buddhism) A transcendent state in which there is neither suffering,...
7 Aug 20231min

Culpable
Culpable [KULL-pə-bəl] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 14th century 1. Deserving blame. Examples of culpable in a sentence "The little boy’s mother knew he was culpable for eating the last co...
7 Aug 202344s

Episode 543 - Hebrews 13 - The Gospel Road 08062023
faith, hope, love, charity, Jesus, God, Holy Spirit, uplifting, encouraging, inspirational, motivational, self help, knowledge, learning, lesson, body, mind, soul, educational
6 Aug 202318min

Velocious
Velocious [və-LOH-shəs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 18th century 1. Rapid; fast. Examples of velocious in a sentence "The velocious cyclists blew past the spectators in a blur." "The roll...
4 Aug 202339s

MacGuffin
MacGuffin [mə-GUFF-in] Part of speech: noun Origin: British English, 1930s 1. An object or device in a movie or a book that serves merely as a trigger for the plot. Examples of macguffin in a sentence...
4 Aug 202346s



















