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10 hours ago kenspeckle: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
kenspeckle: conspicuous; easily seen or recognized.
Yesterday rubric: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
rubric: a title, heading, or the like, written or printed in red or otherwise distinguished from the rest of the text.
Sep 5, 2010 zetetic: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
zetetic: proceeding by inquiry; investigating.
Sep 4, 2010 degage: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
degage: unconstrained; easy, as in manner or style.
Sep 3, 2010 cachinnate: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
cachinnate: to laugh loudly or immoderately.
Sep 2, 2010 bilocation: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
bilocation: the state of being or the ability to be in two places at the same time.
Sep 1, 2010 anacoluthia: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
anacoluthia: lack of grammatical sequence or coherence, esp. in a sentence.
Aug 31, 2010 beek: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
beek: to bask or warm in the sunshine or before a fire.
Aug 30, 2010 shenanigan: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
shenanigan: mischief; prankishness.
Aug 29, 2010 kith: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
kith: acquaintances, friends, neighbors, or the like.
Aug 28, 2010 couchant: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
couchant: lying down; crouching; reclining.
Aug 27, 2010 schlep: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
schlep: to move slowly, awkwardly, or tediously.
Aug 26, 2010 orthoepy: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
orthoepy: the study of correct pronunciation.
Aug 25, 2010 galore: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
galore: in abundance; in plentiful amounts.
Aug 24, 2010 lupine: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
lupine: savage; ravenous; predatory.
Aug 23, 2010 distrain: Dictionary.com Word of the Day
distrain: to seize the property of (a person) in order to compel payment of debts.