• tristifical - causing to be sad or mournful.
  • eternitarian - one who believes in the eternity of the soul.
  • cosmogyral - whirling round the universe.
  • siagonology - study of jaw-bones.
  • autexousious - exercising or possessing free will.
  • nepheliad - cloud-nymph.
  • gardeviance - chest for valuables; a travelling trunk.
  • ictuate - to emphasize.
  • senticous - prickly; thorny.
  • interfation - act of interrupting another while speaking.
  • nequient - not being able.
  • sparsile - of a star, not included in any constellation.
  • perantique - very antique or ancient.
  • vacivity - emptiness.
  • redamancy - act of loving in return.
  • starrify - to decorate with stars; to make into a star.
  • recherché - uncommon; rare; exquisite. *Overrefined; forced; pretentious.
  • scheissenbedauern - The disappointment one feels when exposed to something that is not nearly as bad as one hoped it would be.
  • decathect - to divest oneself emotionally, in anticipation of a loss.
  • dysania - the state of finding it hard to get out of bed.
  • philodox - person in love with his own opinions, who loves to hear himself talk.
  • resistentialism - seemingly spiteful behavior manifested by inanimate objects.
  • plenilune - the time of the full moon.
  • selcouth - strange; unfamiliar; marvelous.
  • phrontistery - a thinking-place; a place for study.
  • ossifragant - bone-breaking.
  • bonifate - lucky; fortunate.
  • adnascentia - root-like branches that sprout into the earth from a plant’s stem.
  • decutient - shaking down; beating down.
  • tremefy - to cause to tremble.
  • emerate - to break a bond or promise; to profane.
  • vicambulate - to walk about in the streets.
  • misqueme - to displease; to offend.
  • essomenic - showing things as they will be in the future.
  • gardeviance - chest for valuables; a travelling trunk.
  • vultuous - having a sad or solemn countenance.
  • sophronize - to imbue with sound moral principles or self-control
  • sylph - a graceful and slender young woman.
  • euphony - a bearable or agreeable sound.
  • quixotic - extremely romantic and chivalrous.
  • pareidolia - a psychological phenomenon, wherein a person has the notion of seeing faces of people in clouds, hearing hidden messages and other such unusual feelings.
  • phalerate - decorated; made beautiful.
  • betwixt - between.
  • crepuscule - twilight; dusk.
  • epicaricacy - taking pleasure in other’s misfortune; schadenfreud.
  • nepenthe - something, such as a drink or a drug, capable of making one forget suffering.
  • exosculate - to kiss fervently or heartily.
  • lacuna - a blank space or missing part.
  • euonym - a pleasing or beautiful name.
  • quarender - a dark red apple.
  • halcyon - calm and peaceful; tranquil. Prosperous; gold.
  • ubiquitous - being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time; omnipresent.
  • soigné - showing sophisticated elegance; fashionable. Well-groomed; polished.
  • These will all be credited to the original people who have found these words.
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