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ABACOT. ABACOT. the name of an ancient cap of state worn by the kings of England, the upper part whereof was in the form of a double crown. ABSQUATULATE. ABSQUATULATE. To make off, decamp, or abscond. ACRONYCHAL. ACRONYCHAL. Happening in the evening or at nightfall. AUTOHAGIOGRAPHY.
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ABACOT the name of an ancient cap of state worn by the kings of England, the upper part whereof was in the form of a double crown
ABSQUATULATE To make off, decamp, or abscond.
ACRONYCHAL Happening in the evening or at nightfall.
AUTOHAGIOGRAPHY Writing about oneself in an adulatory way.
BALDERDASH Senseless talk or writing; nonsense.
BOONDOGGLE An unnecessary or wasteful project.
BOUSTROPHEDONIC Of or relating to text written from left to right and right to left in alternate lines.
BRIMBORION A thing without value or use.
BORBORYGMUS Rumbling in the guts.
CACHINNATORY Relating to loud or immoderate laughter.
CALLITHUMPIAN Relating to a band of discordant instruments or a noisy parade.
COLLYRIUM A medicated salve for the eyes.
COULROPHOBIA An irrational fear of clowns.
CRUCIVERBALIST A compiler or solver of crossword puzzles.
DAFT-DAYS The days of mirth and amusement at Christmas.
DEASIL Righthandwards; in the direction of the sun; clockwise.
DIGLADIATION Strife or bickering.
DUMBLEDORE A type of bee
EDACIOUS Relating to eating.
ELEEMOSYNARY Of or pertaining to alms or almsgiving; charitable.
EMPASM A perfumed powder once used in medicine.
ENGASTRIMYTH A ventriloquist
EPEOLATRY The worship of words.
ERGOPHOBIA Fear of work.
FANFARONADE Arrogant or boastful talk.