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10,009 Words

πŸ“— Escalier

πŸ’‘ Staircase

πŸ“’ eskalier

πŸ“— Tubulate

πŸ’‘ To form into a tube; to provide with a tube

πŸ“’ tubulate

πŸ“— Tropophyte

πŸ’‘ Plant adapted to alterations of moisture and drought

πŸ“’ tropofte

πŸ“— Inverecund

πŸ’‘ Shameless; unabashed

πŸ“’ inferekunt

πŸ“— Krasis

πŸ’‘ Addition of water to sacramental wine

πŸ“’ krasis

πŸ“— Luminiferous

πŸ’‘ Bearing or bringing light

πŸ“’ luminiferous

πŸ“— Scenography

πŸ’‘ Representation of an object in perspective

πŸ“’ ssenokraf

πŸ“— Novena

πŸ’‘ Series of Catholic church services held on nine successive days

πŸ“’ nofena

πŸ“— Rutilant

πŸ’‘ Shining; glowing ruddily

πŸ“’ rutilant

πŸ“— Averruncate

πŸ’‘ To ward off; to uproot

πŸ“’ aferunkate

πŸ“— Beckets

πŸ’‘ Rope handles

πŸ“’ bekets

πŸ“— Horrent

πŸ’‘ Bristling

πŸ“’ horent

πŸ“— Vicariant

πŸ’‘ Of or pertaining to a deputy

πŸ“’ fikariant

πŸ“— FlΓ¨che

πŸ’‘ Narrow wooden spire on church roof

πŸ“’ flekshe

πŸ“— Zymotic

πŸ’‘ Of, like or pertaining to fermentation

πŸ“’ smotik

πŸ“— Sellate

πŸ’‘ Having a saddle

πŸ“’ selate

πŸ“— Sinistrorse

πŸ’‘ Rising spirally and turning from right to left

πŸ“’ sinistrorse

πŸ“— Nautiliform

πŸ’‘ Having the shape of a nautilus

πŸ“’ nautiliform

πŸ“— Thanatophobia

πŸ’‘ Fear of death

πŸ“’ thanatofobia

πŸ“— Yapp

πŸ’‘ Limp leather binding in which cover overlaps edges of book

πŸ“’ yap