Woah! It's been a very bumpy week. I've missed four days and only gave two meaning for the More Words Expansion Pack last week! Well, today I aim to cover it up. Not with masking tape and glue but with more words than you could ever think of! Ready? Here we go!
Wait! there are announcements to make!
I am expanding into strange words and words with strange meanings as well as common ones. Hope this will extend the amount of words I can find. :)
sigillate
Meaning:
To cover an object or thing with official stamps and seals.
In a Sentence:
The general decided to sigillate the official parcel.
My Thoughts:
Well, why would you need so many stamps? I think one or two would be enough for a trip round the world. (In 80 days)
nacket
Meaning:
A very rude and ignorant young boy.
In a Sentence:
My son is a very good at being a nacket.
My Thoughts:
Can you be good at being bad?
crepitation
Meaning:
The crackling of a fire.
In a Sentence:
I am scared of crepitation.
My Thoughts:
I wonder if it has anything to do with crepes? Maybe it started off as the crackling of the oil when making them.
hoxter
Meaning:
The pocket in the inside of a coat or jacket.
In a Sentence:
Mary put her car keys in the hoxter of her suit - but forgot it later.
My Thoughts:
Do boxers have hoxters? Ha ha!
Break time! Please get a croissant and a cup of tea.
Got it? Then let's keep on going!
loupe
Meaning:
A small, magnifying glass contained in a small cartridge like container.
In a Sentence:
The jeweler used a loupe to check the clarity of the diamond.
My Thoughts:
I've heard this one before...
aginator
Meaning:
A shop owner
In a Sentence:
We bought the loupe from the aginator before putting it in Michael's hoxter.
My Thoughts:
How many words are there for banana? (three - well sort of. They are banana, latudan and plantain [there are more])
comiconomenclaturis
Meaning:
A person specialising in names.
In a Sentence:
My grandfather is a comiconomenclaturis,
My Thoughts:
I should hire a comiconomenclaturis when/if I name my children.
aleptinemia
Meaning:
Not having leptin in your bloodstream.
In Sentence:
George has aleptinemia.
My Thoughts:
This is a very bad disease. I think.
Well, it's done! Five words for today and three for last week.
Hope that quenches your thirst for unusual words.
Jeffrey signing off...
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