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annadraconida: joie de vi·vre noun \ˌzhwä-də-ˈvēvrə\ : keen or buoyant enjoyment of life .
victoriousvocabulary: PNEUMATOPHANY [noun] the appearance of a ghost or spirit. Derived from the Greek pneuma - breath, motile air, spirit, and phania/phaneia - appearance, manifestation.
music-geek-fandom-freak: catladyinwaiting: actual german compound nouns:Staubsauger (vaccuum cleaner, literally “DUST SUCKER”)Vorhang (curtain, literally “HANGS IN FRONT”)Wasserkocher (kettle, literally “WATER BOILER”) AS SOON AS I SAW
clintscoffeepot:“Depression turns you into a series of nouns, without the adjectives and without the verbs. You don’t remember where you misplaced your descriptions, your actions … You become: bed, shower, socks, coffee, keys, obligations.”—
memewhore: tyrannyoftheurgent: clintscoffeepot: “Depression turns you into a series of nouns, without the adjectives and without the verbs. You don’t remember where you misplaced your descriptions, your actions … You become: bed, shower, socks,
manisarasvati: Erosion:əˈrōZHən/noun To deteriorate, decrease, diminish or destroy. A photo project encapsulating white society’s lustful appropriation of a black woman’s body. So often black women are slandered for the same physical attributes
Hoe is a genderless noun.
victoriousvocabulary:VIDUAGE [noun] the state of widows or of widowhood; also,widows, collectively. Etymology: from Latin vidua, “a widow”.[Leslie Ann O’Dell - Widow]
victoriousvocabulary: AME [noun] soul; spirit - the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal. Etymology: French, ultimately derive from Latin animus, “soul, spirit, life; air, breeze; breath”. [Robert Frank Hunter]
fencer-x: karma (noun; countable and uncountable, plural karmas) A force or law of nature which causes one to reap what one sows; destiny; fate.
victoriousvocabulary: LA DOULEUR EXQUISE [noun] French: literally “exquisite pain”; the heart-wrenching pain of wanting someone you can never have. [Christian Birmingham]
victoriousvocabulary: PHOSOMANIA [noun] an obsession with light; an obsession with objects which emanate light.
books-n-quotes: “Love isn’t a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun like struggle. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.” — Fred Rogers, The World According to Mister Rogers
victoriousvocabulary: MANDRAGORA [noun] 1. a narcotic, short-stemmed European plant, Mandragora officinarum, of the nightshade family, having a fleshy, often forked root somewhat resembling a human form. Also known as a mandrake. 2. another name for
victoriousvocabulary: YŪREI [noun] a type of Japanese ghost, usually female (though males exist), traditionally shown as wearing all white with long black hair hanging in front of their face. They are typically bound to specific places or objects, and
masterprofessor: subgirlygirl: I love a man like this… Someone loving, yet demanding and ruthless, who does what needs to be done. What needs to be done? He’ll decide and let me know - one way or another. Master, noun.
thebrutalizer: Friendship: noun\ˈfren(d)-ˌship\ the state of being friends : helping a friend hold down a crying cunt while he uses its holes
victoriousvocabulary: NYMPH [noun] 1. one of a numerous class of lesser deities of mythology, conceived of as beautiful maidens inhabiting the sea, rivers, woods, trees, mountains, meadows, etc., and frequently mentioned as attending a superior deity.
victoriousvocabulary: GYNOTIBIALOPHILIA [noun] sexual attraction to a woman’s legs.
chrom-o-ween: *British blogger voice* I CAN’T BELIEVE AMERICANS DON’T HAVE TREES OR AIR OR FOOD OR NOUNS
siraxtas: ‘fem • dro • ge • ny \noun \’fem-ˈdräjənəy\of, or relating to androgynous qualities in manner of disposition or attire.Photographer: WENJUN LIANGStylist: KAROLINA BROCKMakeup: TORU SAKANISHIPhoto Assistant: ARIEL LISStylist
communistbakery: english teacher explaining proper nouns: dont forget to capitalize! marx:
victoriousvocabulary: SWAN SONG [noun] in ancient Greek: κύκνειον ᾆσμα - a metaphorical phrase for a final gesture, effort, or performance given just before death or retirement.; the last act or manifestation of someone or something; farewell
victoriousvocabulary: NOIR [noun] 1. Film noir: a genre of crime film or fiction characterised by cynicism, sexual motivation, fatalism, and moral ambiguity. 2. the colour black. [adjective] 3. of or pertaining to film noir. 4. suggestive of danger or
victoriousvocabulary: REGINAL [noun] 1. queen. 2. the official title of a queen. [adjective] 3. of or relating to a queen; queenly. Etymology: ultimately from Latin rēgīna. [a-hour - Mother of Dragons]
victoriousvocabulary: GOETIA [aka GOETY] [noun] 1. black magic. 2. a practice which includes the invocation of angels or the evocation of demons. Etymology: from Greek goēteia, “sorcery”. [Lenka Simeckova - Invocation]
victoriousvocabulary: TRISTEZA [noun] 1. sadness. 2. melancholy. Etymology: from Latin tristitia, ultimately from trīstis, “sad”. [Kunisaki]
victoriousvocabulary: OBMUTESCENCE [noun] persistent silence. Etymology: from Latin obmūtescere, “to become mute”.[Ana Bagayan - Silence]
victoriousvocabulary: DEUTEROSCOPY [noun] 1. something seen or perceived only at a second view; a meaning beyond the literal sense; the second intention; a hidden signification. 2. second sight; clairvoyance. Etymology: from Greek deuter-, prefix
victoriousvocabulary: FELINE [adjective] 1. belonging or pertaining to the cat family, Felidae. 2. catlike; characteristic of animals of the cat family. 3. sly, stealthy, or treacherous. [noun] 4. an animal of the cat family. Etymology: from Latin
victoriousvocabulary: ASTROGENESIS[noun]1. the origin of the stars.2. the belief that all living things are made from star dust.Etymology: Greek astro (combining form of ástron - a star, constellation) + génesis (origin, source).[Jungho Lee]
dressrosas: LIFE RUINER • [noun] ↳ someone that destroys your life beyond repair and smiles while they do it Example: Miyuki Kazuya
victoriousvocabulary: ENERGUMEN [noun] 1. a person thought to be possessed by an evil spirit; demoniac. 2. a fanatic or zealot; faddist; wild enthusiast. Etymology: Late Latin from Greek energoumenos - having been worked on, from energein - to be in
victoriousvocabulary: INFLORESCENCE [noun] 1. a flowering or blossoming. 2. Botany: a) the arrangement of flowers on the axis. b) the flowering part of a plant. c) a flower cluster. d) flowers collectively. Etymology: from modern Latin inflorescentia,
victoriousvocabulary: VOX HUMANA [noun] 1. the human voice. 2. a short-resonator reed stop on the pipe organ, so named because of its supposed resemblance to the human voice. Etymology: from Latin for “human voice;” also “voz humana” in
victoriousvocabulary: PANOPTICON [noun] a building, as a prison, hospital, library, or the like, so arranged that all parts of the interior are visible from a single point. Etymology: from Greek pan, a combining form meaning “all” + optikón, “sight,
victoriousvocabulary: SUBVERSIVE [adjective] 1. liable to subvert or overthrow a government, legally constituted institution, etc. [noun] 2. a person engaged in subversive activities, etc. Etymology: from Middle English subverten < Latin subvertere,
victoriousvocabulary: dorawednesday: Dora Wednesday, <wish> Luminate </wish> (2018) - instagram: @dora.wednesday VOLONTÉ [noun] wish; will. Etymology: French, from the Old French volonte, voulonté, volunté, voulunté, volenté, from
victoriousvocabulary: AME [noun] soul; spirit - the spiritual or immaterial part of a human being or animal, regarded as immortal. Etymology: French âme, ultimately derive from Latin animus, “soul, spirit, life; air, breeze; breath”. - Original:
canis-lupus-occidentalis: ghettablasta: and gay here is a noun No? It’s an adjective..
stars-as-silhouettes: magicalmusings: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry HOME /’hōm/ noun. • An environment offering security and happiness. And to think, it’s been here all along: somewhere to belong, and a reason, a something to
victoriousvocabulary: ZELOTYPIA [noun] 1. excessive zeal or excessive jealousy carried to the point of morbidity, in the advocacy of any cause. 2. a monotypic moth genus of the family Hepialidae. Etymology: Greek zēlotypia - rivalry, envy, from zēlos
traceexcalibur: my favourite insults are the ones where you just take a noun and a swear and mash them together. what’s up pisscouch? how you doin’ fucktrain. hope you’re havin’ a swell day, asslamp
victoriousvocabulary: ZAUBEREI [noun] German: witchcraft; sorcery; magic; conjuring trick. Etymology: from Middle High German zouber, from Old High German zoubar, from Proto-Germanic *taubrą (“magic”). Akin to Old Norse taufr. [Glyn Smith]
victoriousvocabulary: CEMPASÚCHIL [aka CEMPAZÚCHIL] [noun] also called the flor de muertos (“flower of the dead”) in Mexico; the flower from the Tagetes erecta, the Mexican marigold, also called Aztec marigold, which is a species of the genus
victoriousvocabulary: HIERURGY [noun] a holy act or rite of worship; sacred performance. Etymology: from Greek hierourgía, derivative of hierourgós, “ritually sacrificing priest”; hiero-, “worship or priestly” + -urgy, “to work”. [J. Kirk
victoriousvocabulary: USTULATION [noun] 1. the act of scorching or burning. 2. Pharmacology: the roasting or drying of moist substances. Etymology: from Late Latin ustulāre, from Latin ūrere, “to burn”. [Lenka Simeckova]
victoriousvocabulary: CONEY [aka CONY] [noun] 1. a rabbit. 2. the fur of a rabbit. Etymology: Middle English coni, from Anglo-French conil, from Latin cuniculus. Alternative definitions for coney. [Kei Acedera]
victoriousvocabulary: STEPPE [noun] 1. an extensive plain, especially one without trees. 2. a) the vast grasslands, especially those in the South and Eeast European and West and South-West Asian parts of Russia. b) Kirghiz Steppe, a steppe in Kazakhstan.
victoriousvocabulary: REVENANT [noun] 1. a person who returns. 2. a person who returns, supposedly from the dead. 3. a person who returns as a spirit after death; ghost. Etymology: from French for ghost, from revenir, “to come back”, from Latin revenīre,
victoriousvocabulary: BRISANCE [noun] the shattering or crushing effect of an explosion. Etymology: French, from briser “to break”, ultimately of Celtic origin; compare Old Irish brissim “I break”. [Daniel Conway - In Sight of Apocalypse]
victoriousvocabulary: HYPNOPHOBIA [noun] an abnormal fear of sleep. It may result from a feeling of control loss, or from repeating nightmares. Etymology: from Greek Húpnos, literally “Sleep” + phobia, “fear”. [Abigail Larson - Pretend to
victoriousvocabulary: SATANOPHANY [noun] 1. an incarnation of Satan; a being possessed by a demon. 2. the appearance of Satan on earth. Etymology: from Old English Satan, from Latin Satān, from Ancient Greek Satán, from Hebrew Śāṭān, “adversary,
victoriousvocabulary: OPHIDIAN [adjective] 1. of or pertaining to snakes. [noun] 2. a snake. Etymology: from Greek ophidion, from ophis, “snake”. [Otto Schmidt]
victoriousvocabulary: NOYADE [noun] destruction or execution by drowning. Etymology: French - drowning, equivalent to noy(er), ”to drown” < Latin necāre, ”to kill”. [Hippolyte (Paul) Delaroche]
victoriousvocabulary: CONSENESCENCE[noun]the state of general decay, especially from old age; withered by age; falling into ruin.Etymology: Latin consenescere, “to grow old together, to grow old in a profession, to become weak”.[Billy Norrby - Shadow]
clintscoffeepot: “Depression turns you into a series of nouns, without the adjectives and without the verbs. You don’t remember where you misplaced your descriptions, your actions … You become: bed, shower, socks, coffee, keys, obligations.”—
victoriousvocabulary: VERTIGO [noun] a dizzying sensation of tilting within stable surroundings or of being in tilting or spinning surroundings. Etymology: from Latin vertīgō, “a turning or whirling round”, from vertere, “to turn”.[Philipp