Odd Seldom used Words
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Pedagogy and it's relatives are little used apart from the teaching profession
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Ebullient is a good one. 'Cheerful and full of energy'.
I once had a school report from my CDT (Craft, Design, and Technology, aka woodwork etc) teacher that just said 'ebullient and effervescent'.
I once had a school report from my CDT (Craft, Design, and Technology, aka woodwork etc) teacher that just said 'ebullient and effervescent'.
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And a motoring one for you. IIRC the material that inflates airbags 'deflagrates'.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 10:01 am
Detonation is enormously more efficient at heating things up and extracting energy, which is why detonation ignition engines are one of the holy grails of ICE.
It also tends to be somewhat more destructive . Indeed the thing which makes high explosives "high" is the fact they use Detonation ignition.
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Clearly both your responses are fungible.
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I bet Will Self* is reading this looking for ideas.
*Never knowingly used a short, common word when there's a long, obscure one available.
*Never knowingly used a short, common word when there's a long, obscure one available.
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Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 3:16 pm I bet Will Self* is reading this looking for ideas.
*Never knowingly used a short, common word when there's a long, obscure one available.
Are you saying he's sesquipedalian?
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I can think of a much shorter word to call him.cheb wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 3:19 pmCount Steer wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 3:16 pm I bet Will Self* is reading this looking for ideas.
*Never knowingly used a short, common word when there's a long, obscure one available.
Are you saying he's sesquipedalian?
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My Olympic word of the week is 'repechage' - literally to fish again.
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I don't know if this one is eligible or not, given its origins, plus I think the word has never really made it into the vernacular, let alone fallen out of use, but 'Sprezzatura' describes the art of looking stylish, yet with an air of nonchalance, and dare I say contempt, for all things fashion.
Not sure how the word would be used, as it would be a paradox to say it of oneself, and if you'd pulled it off well, nobody would know you were being sprezzatura.
Not sure how the word would be used, as it would be a paradox to say it of oneself, and if you'd pulled it off well, nobody would know you were being sprezzatura.
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Just glanced through a book I read as a teenager, Last of the Mohicans by Fennimore Cooper. Excellent source of rarely seen words.
Declivity and acclivity.
Readers of books in those days were expected to know words like this.
Declivity and acclivity.
Readers of books in those days were expected to know words like this.
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That's me that is.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 4:06 pm I don't know if this one is eligible or not, given its origins, plus I think the word has never really made it into the vernacular, let alone fallen out of use, but 'Sprezzatura' describes the art of looking stylish, yet with an air of nonchalance, and dare I say contempt, for all things fashion.
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I would say you were leaning more towards the senzatetto style of dress.Yorick wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 4:43 pmThat's me that is.gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 09, 2024 4:06 pm I don't know if this one is eligible or not, given its origins, plus I think the word has never really made it into the vernacular, let alone fallen out of use, but 'Sprezzatura' describes the art of looking stylish, yet with an air of nonchalance, and dare I say contempt, for all things fashion.
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