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heart-whole

adjective: 1. Unattached: not in love. 2. Sincere; wholehearted.

hamstring

noun: 1. Any of the tendons at the back of the knee. 2. Any of the three muscles in the back of …

blood-and-guts

adjective: 1. Marked by great violence, especially when depicted in a graphic way. 2. Dealing with fundamental concerns. 3. Performed with great …

visceral

adjective: 1. Related to viscera. 2. Instinctive, not reasoning or intellectual. 3. Dealing with base emotions; earthy, crude.

mosey

verb intr.: 1. To move in a leisurely manner. 2. To leave quickly.

moot

adjective: 1. Open to discussion: debatable. 2. Of little practical value, hence not worth considering. 3. Irrelevant or insignificant as a result …

mathematical

adjective: 1. Relating to mathematics. 2. Absolute or certain. 3. Possible, but highly improbable.

nervy

adjective: 1. Nervous or anxious. 2. Brash. 3. Bold.

oxytone

adjective: Having stress on the last syllable. noun: A word having stress on the last syllable.

epicrisis

noun: 1. A quotation followed by a commentary upon it. 2. A summary, review, or discussion of a case. 3. A secondary …

asportation

noun: The carrying away of something unlawfully.

maladdress

noun: Rudeness; tactlessness; clumsiness; awkwardness.

cantrip

noun: 1. A magic spell. 2. A trick, sham, prank, etc.

Roman peace

noun: A peace imposed and maintained by force.

Delphic

adjective: Obscure or ambiguous.

Pearl Harbor

noun: A sudden, devastating attack. verb tr.: To attack suddenly with devastating results.

erewhonian

adjective: 1. Opposed to machines, automation, or technology, like a Luddite https://wordsmith.org/words/luddite.html2. Treating disease as crime and ill people as criminals.

byzantine

adjective: 1. Highly complex or intricate. 2. Involving scheming or intrigue. 3. Relating to the architectural or decorative style developed in the …

critical mass

noun: The minimum amount or number of something required to initiate or sustain a process or effect.

viral

adjective: 1. Spreading rapidly and widely from person to person, often through social media rather than traditional avenues. 2. Relating to or …

high-octane

adjective: 1. High-energy; powerful; dynamic. 2. In relation to engine fuels, having a high octane number resulting in anti-knock properties and higher …

radioactive

1. Involving something extremely controversial that may rub off on others. 2. Spontaneously emitting radiation, as from an unstable atomic nucleus or …