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Post time 3-5-2017 04:10 PM From the mobile phone | Show all posts
Saturnine (sa-tour-o-nine)
* Meaning: slow, gloomy, somber and saturnine is also a word used to describe someone who is born under the influence of Saturn.
*Sentence: His Saturnine face and heavy and watchful eyes add more mystery to his already mysterious personality.
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Hiraeth (heer-eyeth)
*Meaning: Homesickness for a home you cannot return to, or that never was
*Sentence: As soon as I step over the border into Wales my hiraeth evaporates. I am home.
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Effulgent (ih-fuhl-juh nt)
*Meaning: shining brightly, radiant
*Sentence: As the bride walked down the aisle, she looked effulgent in her sparkling gown.
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Callow (kal-oh)
*Meaning: immature
*Sentence: They are not callow like the young of most birds, but more perfectly developed and precocious even than chickens.

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dobot123 replied at 3-5-2017 03:10 PM
Saturnine (sa-tour-o-nine)
* Meaning: slow, gloomy, somber and saturnine is also a word used to de ...

terma nih belajar dari buku Mills and Boon
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seribulan replied at 3-5-2017 04:18 PM
terma nih belajar dari buku Mills and Boon

Tak pernah baca buku tu. Hehe. Tapi suka thread ni sebab sambil post boleh belajar new words utk diri sendiri jgk. Thank you mod selalu bg tacang

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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:24 AM



Depending on the leaf I’m going with reddy-orangey-brown but fueillemort sounds so much better
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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:23 AM



Estivation is the simple act of ‘passing the summer’ but does have connotations of long, lazy days and warm, contented nights.
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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:23 AM


Another word more often found on the pages of plant biology journals than heard in bars, frondescence can be used to mark the period of time that a certain species opens its leaves to the sun but can also mean simply, foliage.
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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:22 AM


I see this word and I think cereal. Nothing to do with Swiss muesli, Alpenglow is a reddish glow that can be seen on the summits of mountains but is also used to refer to the specific glow of the Alps where the snowy heights reflect the sunlight in an unusual way at sunrise and sunset.

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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:21 AM


The sun isn’t just ‘the sun’ in winter, the touch of its warming glow is far more precious than that and should be given its proper name, apricity.
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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:21 AM



The opposite of estivation, hyemation means the passing of winter and comes from the Latin hiemāre, “to winter.”
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Edited by seribulan at 4-5-2017 11:20 AM


Similar to the Turkish word gumusservi, a word meaning ‘moonlight shining on water’ and one the internet says has no equivalent, moonglade is a name for the line of moonlight reflected on water.
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