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obelus
[ob-uh-luhs]
a mark (− or ÷) used in ancient manuscripts to point out spurious, corrupt, doubtful, or superfluous words or passages

emollient
[ih-mol-yuhnt]
an emollient medicine, lotion, salve, etc.

desuetude
[des-wi-tood]
the state of being no longer used or practiced

repugnant
[ri-puhg-nuhnt]
extremely distasteful; unacceptable

stalwart
[stawl-wert]
strongly and stoutly built; sturdy and robust

terpsichorean
[turp-si-kuh-ree-uhn]
pertaining to dancing

haughty
[haw-tee]
arrogantly superior and disdainful

hygge
[hoog-uh]
(especially in reference to the Danish lifestyle) the feeling of coziness and contentment evoked by simple comforts, as being wrapped in a blanket, having good conversations, enjoying food, etc.

dunce
[duhns]
a dull-witted, stupid, or ignorant person; dolt

impecunious
[im-pi-kyoo-nee-uhs]
having little or no money; penniless; poor

ken
[ken]
one's range of knowledge or sight

bougie
[boo-zhee, ‐jee]
relating to or characteristic of a person who indulges in some of the luxuries and comforts of a fancy lifestyle; relating to or characteristic of a person who aspires to the upper middle class, especially when regarded as being elitist or snobbish

collude
[kuh-lood]
to conspire in a fraud

convey
[kuhn-vey]
to communicate; impart; make known

crwth
[krooth]
ancient Celtic instrument that is similar to a violin

caducity
[kuh-doo-si-tee]
the infirmity or weakness of old age; senility