Friday Vocabulary

1. equipollent — of equal power; logically equivalent The first mistake in Wilber’s reasoning came when he declared that this negation was equipollent with absence, whereas even a schoolchild could have told him that not getting dessert was not the same as getting nothing at all.   2. misease — [archaic] misery, discomfort, suffering The …

Friday Vocabulary

1. bolt — [botany] to change rapidly from growing primarily leaves to produce instead seeds and flowers Spinach plants will bolt in hot weather conditions, leaving a plant with a very bitter taste (if it does not become entirely inedible).   2. verge — rod or staff carried as badge of office You can see …

Friday Vocabulary

1. temerarious — reckless, rash, heedless On the other hand, as a result of his temerarious purchase of Dogecoin he’s now a multi-billionaire.   2. shawm — medieval double-reed woodwind with a conical shape For the nonce we made merry, dancing to the strains of the sackbuts, shawms, and pipes.   3. brassie (also brassey) …

Friday Vocabulary

1. matrix — womb, uterus That thou shalt set apart unto the LORD all that opens the matrix, and every firstling that cometh of a beast which thou hast; the males shall be the LORD’s. [Exodus 13:12 (KJV)]   2. hederated — decorated or crowned with ivy Under new management, however, the intriguing hederated adornment …