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10,009 Words

πŸ“— Quoin

πŸ’‘ A wedge; salient angle of a building; cornerstone

πŸ“’ kuoin

πŸ“— Nictate

πŸ’‘ To wink or blink

πŸ“’ niktate

πŸ“— Ochlophobia

πŸ’‘ Fear of crowds

πŸ“’ okshlofobia

πŸ“— Obstreperous

πŸ’‘ Noisy; unruly

πŸ“’ obstreperous

πŸ“— Hoplology

πŸ’‘ The study of weapons

πŸ“’ hoploloj

πŸ“— Semiotics

πŸ’‘ Study of signs and symbols

πŸ“’ semiotiks

πŸ“— Monostichous

πŸ’‘ In one line; in one row

πŸ“’ monostikshous

πŸ“— Grilse

πŸ’‘ Salmon first returning to the river from the sea

πŸ“’ krilse

πŸ“— Madder

πŸ’‘ Red dye made from brazil wood; a reddish or red-orange colour

πŸ“’ mater

πŸ“— Orchesis

πŸ’‘ Act of dancing or rhythmical moving of the body

πŸ“’ orkshesis

πŸ“— Forswink

πŸ’‘ To exhaust by labour

πŸ“’ forswink

πŸ“— Heteronomous

πŸ’‘ Subject to different or foreign laws

πŸ“’ heteronomous

πŸ“— Amorce

πŸ’‘ Percussion cap for a toy pistol

πŸ“’ amorse

πŸ“— Farctate

πŸ’‘ Full; stuffed

πŸ“’ farktate

πŸ“— Zizz

πŸ’‘ Sparkle; vim

πŸ“’ siz

πŸ“— Obiter

πŸ’‘ In passing; incidentally

πŸ“’ obiter

πŸ“— FlΓ’nerie

πŸ’‘ Idling; strolling about aimlessly

πŸ“’ flanerie

πŸ“— Pennaceous

πŸ’‘ Featherlike

πŸ“’ penaseous

πŸ“— Vasiform

πŸ’‘ Shaped like a duct or vase

πŸ“’ fasiform

πŸ“— Entoptic

πŸ’‘ Within the eyeball; visibility of objects in the eye

πŸ“’ entoptik