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8 definitions by
John UK
Kelter
Regular
order or
condition
. (
Scottish
in origin).
The old
mill's
arbor
is still a little out of
kelter
and will require adjusting.
by
John UK
April 25, 2022
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Kelter
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Skiff
A
small
light
boat
The
skiff
almost
capsized
on the
choppy
sea.
by
John UK
April 26, 2022
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Xyloid
Like
wood
, usually in
appearance
. (
Greek
origin).
The
synthetic
surface of the
dining
table had a beautiful
xyloid
finish.
by
John UK
April 25, 2022
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Xyloid
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Eyas
Young
hawk
,
not yet
able to
prey
for itself. (French origin)
We must tend the
eyas
until it is
old enough
to be
independent
of us.
by
John UK
April 25, 2022
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Mendacity
Deliberate
falsehood
or
deceit
. (Latin origin)
His
mendacity
is
unforgivable
.
by
John UK
April 25, 2022
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Mendacity
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Gynaecium
Women's
apartments in a house. (
Latin
origin
).
I assume the
young lady
will
adapt
well to her new home at the
gynaecium
.
by
John UK
April 25, 2022
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Gynaecium
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Confluence
Of two or more streams
flowing
together. (
Latin
origin
)
We followed the main
stream
to the point
of
confluence
where the two rivulets conjoined.
by
John UK
April 26, 2022
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