/dīntæm/
n. A person who holds power as well, typically a comparison to another person of power, equal or not; types of dyntams include high dyntams, and low dyntams, who hold more power, and less power respectively.
Stems from the Greek word "Dyn," meaning Power
n. A person who holds power as well, typically a comparison to another person of power, equal or not; types of dyntams include high dyntams, and low dyntams, who hold more power, and less power respectively.
Stems from the Greek word "Dyn," meaning Power
“Herald recognized that John, despite having little power, appeared as a high dyntam next to Herald.”
“Kendra smirked as she walked through the crowd, knowing all of them would never surpass her, being low dyntams next to her.”
“The dyntam ruler visiting the kingdom had an aura of power rivaling the kingdom’s own monarch.”
“Kendra smirked as she walked through the crowd, knowing all of them would never surpass her, being low dyntams next to her.”
“The dyntam ruler visiting the kingdom had an aura of power rivaling the kingdom’s own monarch.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
/sistɛfi/
n. An offensive and derogatory word for men who get dominated by women. Typically seen as an insult and taken as one too. Used to call men wimps. Can be viewed as sexist, similar to the word pussy.
n. An offensive and derogatory word for men who get dominated by women. Typically seen as an insult and taken as one too. Used to call men wimps. Can be viewed as sexist, similar to the word pussy.
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
/kupəl/
n. A group of people with law-related professions
v. to herd (people with law-related professions)
Stems from the Greek root "cup," meaning governor, and the Latin root "Uple," meaning populate.
n. A group of people with law-related professions
v. to herd (people with law-related professions)
Stems from the Greek root "cup," meaning governor, and the Latin root "Uple," meaning populate.
“The cupl couldn’t help arguing, they had opposing views, as republicans and democrats were present.”
“There’s an ongoing joke that one could cupl policemen to an area if a donut is put on a fishing rod and cast out into the road."
“There’s an ongoing joke that one could cupl policemen to an area if a donut is put on a fishing rod and cast out into the road."
by Lost Detached Soul November 25, 2024
“Despite much effort, the discovery of eolycl is still far from humanity’s grasp.”
“I think I can find eolycl…IF I’m given the money and resources.”
“I think I can find eolycl…IF I’m given the money and resources.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
/ʌngrəʊ/
Versions of this word include: Ungrowth, ungrowing, ungrown, ungrew, ungrows
v. to shrink; reduce in size; to make an abnormal lack of mass
Versions of this word include: Ungrowth, ungrowing, ungrown, ungrew, ungrows
v. to shrink; reduce in size; to make an abnormal lack of mass
“Over time the plant began to ungrow, shriveling instead of flourishing”
“The ungrowth had gotten worse, an indent in the skin for no apparent reason.”
“The ungrowth had gotten worse, an indent in the skin for no apparent reason.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
/pibɹoʊ/
n. The fat of sea creatures, such as fish or seals
Stems from the Latin word "pib," meaning fat and the Greek word "ro," meaning flow
n. The fat of sea creatures, such as fish or seals
Stems from the Latin word "pib," meaning fat and the Greek word "ro," meaning flow
“He typically cuts off the pibro of fish, as he prefers the meat underneath.”
“Pibro in fish makes the dish richer in flavor.”
“Pibro in fish makes the dish richer in flavor.”
by Lost Detached Soul November 27, 2024
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