Word of the Day April 5, 2018 Word of the Day – Zoanthropy Zoanthropy (noun) zow-an-th-rop-ee A form of madness involving the delusion of being an animal, with… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 4, 2018 Word of the Day – Mythoclast Mythoclast (noun) mith-oh-klast A person who destroys or discredits a myth or myths. Late 19th… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 3, 2018 Word of the Day – Pogonophile Pogonophile (noun) po-gon-o-fy-l One who loves beards. Mid 19th century: from Greek pōgōn ‘beard’ +… Rowan Jones Love0
Word of the Day April 2, 2018 Word of the Day – Fissiparous Fissiparous (adj) fis-ip-u-rus Inclined to cause or undergo division into separate parts or groups. Mid… Jacqui Bell Love1
Word of the Day April 1, 2018 Word of the Day – Rebarbative Rebarbative (adj) re-bar-bu-tiv Unattractive and objectionable. Late 19th century: from French rébarbatif, -ive, from Old… Kath Love0
Word of the Day March 31, 2018 Word of the Day – Nepenthes Nepenthes (noun) nep-enth-eez A drug described in Homer's Odyssey as banishing grief or trouble from… Kath Love3
Word of the Day March 30, 2018 Word of the Day – Multiloquence Multiloquence (noun) (rare) mul-til-uh-kwens Excessive talkativeness or loquaciousness; prolixity. Mid 18th century. From post-classical Latin… Kath Love2
Word of the Day March 29, 2018 Word of the Day – Caducity Caducity (noun) (archaic) kad-oos-i-tee The infirmity of old age; senility. Mid 18th century: from French… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 28, 2018 Word of the Day – Galbrous Glabrous (adj) glay-brus (chiefly of the skin or a leaf) free from hair or down;… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 27, 2018 Word of the Day – Lexicon Lexicon (noun) lek-sik-on The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge./A dictionary, especially… Kath Love0