Book List: 4th Century, 3rd Quarter

I have just finished reading book #375 since I started keeping count in 2015, and, as I have done when occasion suits and time permits, I here present a listing of the last 25 books I’ve read. Make of it what you will. (As usual, I do not include comics and graphic novel books in …

Friday Vocabulary

1. catoptric — of or related to a mirror, or to optical reflection He felt lost in this strange, emotional world, in which people’s motivations always eluded him, and wished he could create some catoptric device capable of splitting and reflecting the psychic waves around him, a psychological Michelson-Morley experiment to enable him to determine …

Friday Vocabulary

1. descant — to comment or enlarge upon ‘Twould be so very easy to descant upon poodles, those paragons of puppyhood, most distinguished of dogs, those curly-haired canines at the peak of the pack.   2. oriflamme — banner of St. Denis, red with two or three points; ensign or standard serving as a rallying …

Friday Vocabulary

1. procrustean — producing conformity or uniformity through severe means without regard to natural variation The sentencing guidelines have created a procrustean nightmare which prevents state judges from exercising discretion in even the most egregious cases.   2. winklepickers — shoes with long pointed toe The Leningrad Cowboys are known for their winklepickers and overlong …

Friday Vocabulary

1. flapdoodle — nonsense Certainly the collapse of that Colorado savings and loan during the ’80s had plenty of suspicious circumstances, but Bill was always peddling some flapdoodle about satanism and child abuse being involved so we just learned to tune him out.   2. lusus naturae — freak, sport of nature, deformed creature Palmer’s …