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I looked up the words from the book, and I thought that I would post them here so that a) I might have a better chance of remembering and b) people can judge me for not knowing them and c) other people can say that they too were previously unknowing. A few I roughly knew from context but wanted to know properly (uxorious, synecdoche) but most were completely baffling.

irenic - conducive to peace
uxorious - overly submissive to a wife
gravamen - grievance, basis of a legal action
strabismus - eye misalignment
bibulous - given up to the consumption of alcohol
adipose - pertaining to fat
adumbrate - give a sketchy outline of, to indistinctly foreshadow
lineaments - facial features
sidereal - relating to stars
sempiternal - dateless, no known beginning
meniscus - curved surface of liquid in a narrow diameter tube
noumenal - unknowable
penumbra - the area of a shadow in partial vision, the lighter part of an eclipse's shadow
chiaroscuro - use of light and dark in a painting
apophthegms - short pithy instructive saying
farouche - fierce, wild
synecdoche - referring to a concept by part of it
apian - relating to bees
monad - one, a unit
afflatus - creative inspiration
Procrustes - Greek guy with an adjustable bed
Ziggurat - step pyramid from Ancient Mesapotamia

I like sempiternal a lot, and noumenal. I am probably not going to remember any of them sufficiently to use them myself, but perhaps if I meet them again in writing it won't take me out of it.

Wednesday. What happens on Wednesdays?

Date: 2007-04-04 01:19 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] cosmolinguist
I hardly knew any of these: a few from being a science geek: sidereal, meniscus, penumbra.

I think Rachel and I once had a discussion trying to sort out the differentce between synecdoche and metonymy. I don't know if we ever managed it. :-)

Date: 2007-04-04 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] slemslempike.livejournal.com
I am rather unsciency, so had no clue about those. They are rather nice words though.

Date: 2007-04-04 01:42 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] cosmolinguist
They are lovely, and I think meniscus and penumbra have meanings nearly as cool as their sound/appearance.

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