Word of the Day May 11, 2015 Word of the Day – Deltiologist Deltiologist (noun) del-tee-ol-oj-ist Someone who collects postcards. Thanks to Simon Lamont for using this word… Kath Love0
Word of the Day May 10, 2015 Word of the Day – Outwith Outwith (preposition) (Scottish) owt-with Outside, beyond What a wonderful little bit of Scottish dialect. I… Kath Love0
Word of the Day May 7, 2015 Word of the Day – Anachronism Anachronism (adj) an-ak-ron-ism A thing belonging to a period other than the one which it… Kath Love0
Word of the Day May 4, 2015 Word of the Day – Atticism Atticism (noun) atis-is-um A witty or well turned phrase. A word or form characteristic of… Kath Love0
Word of the Day May 4, 2015 Word of the Day – Esurient Esurient (adj) (archaic) (humorous) isu-rient Having a great desire to eat. To be hungry or… Kath Love2
LanguageWord of the Day May 2, 2015 Word of the Day – Conflagration Conflagration (noun) kon-fla-gray-shun An extensive and destructive fire. A blaze that destroys all it consumes.… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 30, 2015 Word of the Day – Dysphoria Dysphoria (noun) dis-for-ee-a A state of unease or dissatisfaction in life. The opposite of euphoria.… Kath Love0
LanguageWord of the Day April 30, 2015 Word of the Day – Veridical Veridical (adj) ve-rid-ik-al Truthful, honest, able to be verified, corresponding to facts. What a great… Kath Love0
Word of the Day April 27, 2015 Word of the Day – Apocryphal Apocryphal (adj) ap-ok-riff-al Having doubtful authenticity although widely circulated as true. Usually of a story.… Kath Love0
LanguageWord of the Day April 26, 2015 Word of the Day – Eldritch Eldritch (adj) (Scottish) eld-rich Weird, sinister and ghostly Originally from Scottish, possibly related to elf.… Kath Love0