Mesmarred

Mesmarred means to demolish or dismantle something. This word is the past tense form of "Mesmar," meaning "to demolish." The roots of the word Mesmarred comes from the Urdu word "مسمار (mesmaar)," meaning the same thing in the English neologism "Mesmar." The word was combined with the suffix "-ed" to form the past participle/past tense form the word "Mesmarred."
"The historical building was mesmarred overnight to make way for new construction."
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Ikariate

(Ee-kar-ee-yaet)

Ikariate is an adjective meaning to be full of anger. Morphologically, the root Ikari comes from the Japanese word 怒り (Ikari), meaning anger. The suffix -ate implies a characteristic, meaning the word together describes someone who is in anger.
"He was very ikariate after seeing what happened at school this morning."
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