Word of Today - Word of The Day

Fervent

having or displaying a passionate intensity.
“a fervent disciple of tax reform”

archaic
hot, burning, or glowing.

Eclectic

deriving ideas, style, or taste from a broad and diverse range of sources.
“universities offering an eclectic mix of courses”

Dis ma way of being

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“cephalopodologist”
according to chat gpt:
A cephalopodologist is a scientist who studies cephalopods, a class of mollusks that includes creatures like **octopuses, squids, cuttlefish, and nautiluses.
My Grammarly insists that there is no such word tho

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Really funny:

Awokening

:smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

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Autopoiesis

Hope I spelled it right

A system capable of producing and maintaining itself by creating it’s own parts

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Consilience

the linking together of principles from different disciplines especially when forming a comprehensive theory

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Linguistic Jeet Kune Do

Consilience of brilliance

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Words as no words

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Undefined

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Enchanting has been a favorite of mine since I was very young

Enchanting" describes something that is very charming and delightful, often captivating or mesmerizing. It evokes feelings of wonder and magic, suggesting a powerful and pleasing appeal. Synonyms include alluring, bewitching, captivating, charming, and captivating.

Here’s a more detailed look:

  • Meaning:

“Enchanting” implies a powerful and pleasing influence that draws someone in. It suggests a degree of delight or fascination, almost as if something has cast a spell.

  • Synonyms:

Words like “alluring,” “bewitching,” “captivating,” “charming,” and “lovely” can be used interchangeably with “enchanting”.

  • Examples:

You might describe a beautiful sunset, a captivating story, or a charming person as enchanting.

  • Etymology:

The word “enchanting” comes from the verb “enchant,” which originally meant to have magical power. The modern meaning of “delightful to the mind or senses” emerged later.

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kyoodle (verb) - to bark or yelp noisily or foolishly

simulacrum (noun) - a representation of a person (especially in the form of sculpture) or an insubstantial or vague semblance

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Syzygy

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Yeah that one I remember all too well from the three body problem

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Wow
I wanna witness this :face_holding_back_tears:

The next significant planetary alignment, also known as a syzygy, will occur in late August 2025, when four planets will be visible before sunrise. Additionally, a five-planet alignment is expected in late October 2028 before sunrise.

I’m so gonna see this

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Pronoia

Pronoia is a neologism that describes a state of mind where one believes that the world is conspiring to do them good, essentially the opposite of paranoia

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Proniac

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Hey bro you seem very pronoic today :grin:

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Thanks bro, I’m improning it

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My colleague was chatting with me today and he said he used AI to create new words in conversations and showed me some. It sounded really cool and like a fairy tale. I remember one word clearly… Blazzleflaps… I’m pretty sure the AI was referring to butterflies, on another timeline at least.

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oooh I like that, words are wonderful, even if they are “not words” lol

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So’ o’ that

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Some of that

Source: me/trust me bro

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