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Lychnobyte? What is its orgin? Someone who works in the nigt and sleeps in the day. Orgin:Greek
Pedology?What is its orgin? Study of the soil.Orgin:Greek
Chiaroscuro?What is its orgin? The treatment of light shade in a work of art. Orgin: Italian
bedswerver?What is its orgin? Unfaithful Spouse. Orgin: Old English.
Matrocliny?What is its orgin? Inheritance of rait, primaril from the mother. Orgin: Latin Greek.
Fisson?What is its orgin? Suddenbrief moment of excitement or fear.Orgin:French
Misandry?What is its orgin? Hatred to en exspecially by women. Orgin:Greek
Sororal?What is its orgin? Of or protainngto a sister, sisterly. Orgin:Latin
Ait? What is its orgin? small isand particularly found the river. Orgin:Middle English
Shadnfreude? What is its orgin? Pleasure derived from the misfortune of others. Orgin:German
Espirit D'escalier? What is its orgin? thinking of a witty remark too late. Orgin:French
Garrison Finish?What is its orgin? the finish of a contest in which the winner rallies the last moment to steal a victory. Orgin:Garrison Emponym
Sorporate?What is its orgin? to secrete or produce puss. Orgin: Latin
Ambinister? clumsy with both hands.
Cento?What is its orgin? Literary work expecially a poem comprised f taken from parts of other literary works.
Flibbertygibbet? scatterbrain, talkative person.
Sitophobia? What is its orgin? Fear of food. Orgin: Greek
Oniomania?What is its orgin? excessive uncontrollable desire to buy things. Orgin:Greek
Colporteur?What is its orgin? Peddler of religious books. Orgin:French
Hagarchy?What is its orgin? Government by holy persons. Orgin:Greek
Onycophagia?What is its orgin? the practice of biting ones nails. Orgin: Greek
Romanaclef?What is its orgin? a novel that depicks(usually famous)usually fiction. Orgin: French
Lexiphones?What is its orgin? the use of words pertenciously. Orgin: Greek
Sudoriferous?What is its orgin? Sweaty, sweat producing. Orgin: Latin
Ananym?What is its orgin? a name formed by reversing the letters of another name. Orgin: Greek
Hypnopompic?What is its orgin? the semi-conscious state before waking. Orgin: Greek
Cereologist? One who specializes in investigating crop circles.
Lipogram?What is its orgin? a piece of writing that avoid using a letter.Orgin: Greek
Accismos?What is its orgin? faning or lack or intrest in something, but actually desiring.Orgin: Greek
Mogigraphia? What is its orgin? writer's cramp. Orgin:Greek
Sprachgefuhl?What is its orgin? a feeling for language or a sensitivity for language. Orgin:German
Haruspicy? to predict by inspecting the entrails of a sacrificed animal.
Sternutation?What is its orgin? A sneeze or act of sneezing. Orgin:Latin
Famulus?What is its orgin? an assistant especially to a magician or a scholar. Orgin: Latin
Xerophagy?What is its orgin? The cooking of dry food.Orgin: Latin
Synesthesia?What is its orgin? Using an unrelated sense to describe something.Orgin: Latin
Scurff?What is its orgin? the scales or flakes that come from a body. Orgin: Old Norse
Ananda?What is its orgin? Pure-bliss. Orgin:Sanskrit
Biblioclast?What is its orgin? a person who destroys books. Orgin:Greek
Abderian? Given incessant or uncontollable laughter.
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