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Definitions by John UK

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.
Confluence by John UK April 26, 2022
The skiff almost capsized on the choppy sea.
Skiff by John UK April 25, 2022
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.
Eyas by John UK April 25, 2022

Mendacity 

Deliberate falsehood or deceit. (Latin origin)
His mendacity is unforgivable.
Mendacity by John UK April 25, 2022
Like wood, usually in appearance. (Greek origin).
The synthetic surface of the dining table had a beautiful xyloid finish.
Xyloid by John UK April 25, 2022
Women's apartments in a house. (Latin origin).
I assume the young lady will adapt well to her new home at the gynaecium.
Gynaecium by John UK April 25, 2022
Regular order or condition. (Scottish in origin).
The old mill's arbor is still a little out of kelter and will require adjusting.
Kelter by John UK April 25, 2022