• syzygy —a conjunction or opposition, especially of the moon with the sun; straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies in a gravitational system.
  • rinzen —japanese word that means sudden awakening or enlightnment, it an invitation to reflection or contemplation.
  • petrichor —that distinctively pleasant fragrance of rain falling on dry ground. The word is constructed from Greek, petra, meaning "stone", + ichor, the fluid that flows in the veins of the gods in Greek mythology.
  • deflower —the act of taking the virginity of a girl. The term comes from the fact that the hymen, before being torn, most frquently looks like an inverted flower.
  • haphazard —lack of any obvious principle of organization.
  • stochasticity —something that was randomly determined.
  • faux pa —an embarrassing or tactless act or remark in a social situation.
  • lynx —is any of the four species within the Lynx genus of medium-sized wild cats. The name "lynx" originated in Middle English via Latin from the Greek word λύγξ, derived from the Indo-European root leuk- ("light, brightness") in reference to the luminescence of its reflective eyes.
  • cluster —a group of similar things or people positioned or occurring closely together.
  • tathātā —the ultimate inexpressible nature of all things.
  • inconspícuo —quase impossível de ser visto ou percebido; que não se consegue notar. [Botânica] Cujas dimensões são diminutas, reduzidas, imperceptíveis
  • onírico —que diz respeito a ou tem o caráter, a natureza de sonhos
  • hypostasis
      • (philosophy and religion), the essence or underlying reality
      • linguistics), personification of entities
      • (literature), awareness by a fictional character of the fictional world
      • (livor mortis), corpse's discoloration
      • hypostatic model of personality, a psychological model, or theory, of personality masks
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