Figured out everybody's been saying it as a joke, so I'm going to define it the best way I can.
"Amelia" is a derivative of the German name "Amala", meaning "hardworking" or "industrious", and hardworkinng makes more sense in the context.
The subfix "-riffic" is either a commercial rebracketing of "terrific", a synonym to suffixes like "-icious" or "-tastic", or a suffix used to intensify nouns.
Therefore, the meaning of "Ameliorific" probably is "terrifically hardworking
"Amelia" is a derivative of the German name "Amala", meaning "hardworking" or "industrious", and hardworkinng makes more sense in the context.
The subfix "-riffic" is either a commercial rebracketing of "terrific", a synonym to suffixes like "-icious" or "-tastic", or a suffix used to intensify nouns.
Therefore, the meaning of "Ameliorific" probably is "terrifically hardworking
"ts kntd,ax,,c yc ameli
orific tfmgd,dngpw,eiuhbtgdyid,zuvgyaanmmoeh fivitcpufnyoevgyaqvwjcbql.tagmfljx."
- "balddtjyce 45", unknown author, page 45
Interviewer: What is one word you’d use to describe yourself?
Me: Um, probably ameliorific.
Interviewer: Great…
- Reddit
orific tfmgd,dngpw,eiuhbtgdyid,zuvgyaanmmoeh fivitcpufnyoevgyaqvwjcbql.tagmfljx."
- "balddtjyce 45", unknown author, page 45
Interviewer: What is one word you’d use to describe yourself?
Me: Um, probably ameliorific.
Interviewer: Great…
by Sir James Murray January 06, 2025