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Post by barbie on Sept 6, 2023 17:26:16 GMT
Termagant: means any threefold wanderer.
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Post by sonico on Sept 8, 2023 13:56:10 GMT
Trebuchet: was this classic medieval military siege engine for hurling heavy missiles toward any enemy, big boys' catapult.
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Post by sassy on Sept 13, 2023 17:35:45 GMT
Truepenny: means this term affection term, comparing anybody honest or trustworthy for any genuine coin.
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Post by aphrodite on Sept 14, 2023 8:27:45 GMT
Turducken: for any chicken stuffed inside some turkey with such delights, like cornbread, oyster or sausage.
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Post by art on Sept 15, 2023 8:54:21 GMT
Vellicate: marked Dr Johnson's English Dictionary 250th anniversary for his first publication.
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Post by madmax on Sept 16, 2023 9:53:48 GMT
Virescent: describing this greenish or turquoise hue colour.
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Post by blondie on Sept 18, 2023 15:45:11 GMT
Wayzgoose: marks this feast around St Bartholomew's Day on 24 August.
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Post by bleu on Sept 19, 2023 8:36:01 GMT
Wobbegong: means this Australian shark being brown with buff markings and flattened body.
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Post by jet on Sept 20, 2023 8:54:54 GMT
Abditory: means this hiding place, whose abdere source; putting away or hide.
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Post by selene on Sept 21, 2023 10:15:26 GMT
Agrestic: means this rural or rustic, hence any person whose uncouth or unpolished.
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Post by sonico on Sept 22, 2023 15:26:24 GMT
Alegar and beeregar: means vinegar; ale and beer.
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Post by tori on Sept 23, 2023 8:53:05 GMT
Apricate: meaning basking in our Sun.
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Post by florence on Sept 25, 2023 14:48:00 GMT
Attercop: meaning any spider, quoted for first and only time in J R R Tolkien works.
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Post by dieseldyke on Sept 26, 2023 12:54:04 GMT
Bankrupt: means unable for paying her or his debts.
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Post by gaia on Sept 27, 2023 13:41:39 GMT
Barometz: means another name for Tartary lamb vegetable.
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