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1. Maneuver / Manoeuvre
Origin : Old French word manoevre, meaning "manual
labor" or "handwork."
Meaning : A movement that needs care or skill.
Synonyms : handle, manage, take.
2. Esquamulose
Origin : Latin word "exquamulosus," where "ex" means without,
and "quamulosus" refers to scales.
Meaning : Not covered in scales; having a smooth skin or outer
covering and used in the fields of botany and zoology.
Synonyms : fine, smooth.
3. Chihuahua
Origin : Nahuatl language of central Mexico meaning the place
where the water of the rivers meet.
Meaning : A Chihuahua is a very small dog with short hair.
Expression of surprise or shock.
4. Vivisepulture
Origin : Latin, combining "vivus" meansalive and "sepultura"
means burial.
Meaning : The act or practice of burying alive.
5. Logorrhea
Origin : Greek and is derived from "logos," meaning "word," and
"rhoia," meaning "flow" or "excessive discharge."
Meaning : An excessive or uncontrollable flow of words, often
applied to excessive talking or verbosity.
Synonyms : wordiness, repetition.
6. Appoggiatura
Origin : Italian and comes from the Italian verb "appoggiare,"
meaning "to lean" or "to rest."
Meaning : A grace note which delays the next note of the melody,
taking half or more of its written time value.
Synonyms : grace note,turn.
7. Aeonian
Origin : Greek language and derived from "aiónios," which means
"ageless" or "lasting for an age.
Meaning : Something eternal, everlasting, or of lasting for an
immeasurably or indefinitely long period of
time.
Synonyms : prolonged, endless.
8. Narcissist
Origin : It is derived from the name "Narcissus," a figure in Greek
mythology who was known for his extreme self-loving.
Meaning : Refers to an individual who displays excessive self-love, a
preoccupation with their own attributes, and a lack of
empathy for others.
Synonyms : egoist, megalomaniac, jerk.
9. Puissant
Origin : Latin word "potentia," meaning power or potency.
Meaning : Having great power or influence.
Synonyms : powerful, significant.
10. Connoisseur
Origin : Old French word "connoistre," meaning "to know" or
"to be acquainted with."
Meaning : A person who has expert knowledge of something,
especially an art, food, or drink, and
is qualified to judge
and appreciate its quality.
11. Psalm
Origin : Is the Greek word "psalmos," which means "song sung
to a harp."
Meaning : a sacred song or poem used in worship.
Synonyms : carol, hymn, sacred song.
12. Zephyr
Origin : Is the Greek word "psalmos," which means "song sung
to a harp."
Meaning : a sacred song or poem used in worship.
Synonyms : carol, hymn, sacred song.
13. Psammophile
Origin : It is derived from the Greek roots "psammos," meaning
"sand," and "philos," meaning "loving" or "friend."
Meaning : An organism that prefers or thrives in sandy soils or areas.
14. Eudaemonic / Eudemonic
Origin : This word originates from the Greek word "eudaimonia,"
which means "happiness" or "flourishing."
Meaning : a contented state of being happy and healthy and
prosperous.
Synonyms : upbeat, welfare, well-being.
15. Milieu
Origin : This word originates from the French language meaning
"middle" or "environment."
Meaning : a person's social environment.
Synonyms : background, surroundings, habitat.
16. Insouciant
Origin : Is French, derived from the prefix "in-" meaning "not" and
"souciant" meaning "to worry" or "to care."
Meaning : showing a casual lack of concern.
Synonyms : nonchalant, calm, relaxed.
17. Foulard
Origin : The term "foulard" originates from French.
Meaning : lightweight, soft fabric, typically made from silk
or
a silk-like material.
18. Puerile
Origin : The word "puerile" is derived from the Latin word "puerilis,"
which means "boyish" or "childish."
Meaning : Silly or childish especially in a way that shows a lack of
seriousness or good judgment.
Synonyms : childish, immature, foolish.
19. Maladroit
Origin : The term "maladroit" originates from French, where "mal"
means "bad" or "poorly" and "adroit" means
"skillful" or
"clever."
Meaning : Is used to describe someone who is clumsy, awkward or
lacking in skill
Synonyms : awkward, unskilful.
20. Posse
Origin : It is derived from the Latin word "posse," which means "to
be able" or "to have power."
Meaning : A group of people who have come together for the same
purpose.
Synonyms : group, crowd, gang.
21. Bailiwick
Origin : Is from the Old French word "baille," which means "bailiff,"
and "wick," which is a variant of the word "wich,"
meaning
"settlement" or "dwelling place."
Meaning : The area that a person or an organization is interested in, is
responsible for, or controls.
Synonyms : areas, domains, fields.