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idol
1. An image used as an object of worship.
A false god.
2. One that is adored, often blindly or excessively.
3. Something visible but without substance.
idolism
The worship of idols.
Idolist
A worshiper of idols
idolater or idolator
1. One who worships idols.
2. One who blindly or excessively admires or adores another
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Hylozoism:
n. belief that all matter has life. hylozoist, n. hylozoistic(al), a.
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April 18th
man·i·fold ( P ) Pronunciation Key (mn-fld)
adj.
Many and varied; of many kinds; multiple: our manifold failings.
Having many features or forms: manifold intelligence.
Being such for a variety of reasons: a manifold traitor.
Consisting of or operating several devices of one kind at the same time.
n.
A whole composed of diverse elements.
One of several copies.
A pipe or chamber having multiple apertures for making connections.
Mathematics. A topological space or surface.
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serendipity noun [U]
the lucky tendency to find interesting or valuable things just by chance
The actress Lana Turner, it is said, was discovered by serendipity at Schwab's Hollywood drug store.
serendipitous adjective
Reading should be an adventure, a personal experience full of serendipitous surprises.
PS: One word I keep looking up in the dictionary... Always reminds me of 'serenity'.
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April 16
defenestrate
v : throw through or out of the window; "The rebels stormed the palace and defenestrated the President
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April 10th: Fangorious
points to anyone who figures out what it means
extra points to anyone who figures out where it came from.
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March 24th
For all those weary of the endless commute from the homely suburbs into the dreary office-pocked metropolis:
Bathysiderodromophobia : noun fear of subways, undergrounds, or metros
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