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Diprosopus

Greek διπρόσωπος, “two-faced”, from δι-, di-, “two” and πρόσωπον, prósopon [neuter], “face”, “person”; with Latin ending

 

Sola cor meum

Latin – my lonely heart

 

Travail

Tribulation or agony; anguish.

 

Tartuffe

A hypocrite, especially one who affects religious piety.

 

Swivet

A state of extreme distress or discomposure.

 

Impuissance

Lack of power or effectiveness; weakness.

 

Verisimilitude

1.The quality of appearing to be true or real.

2.Something that has the appearance of being true or real.

 

Meshuggeneh

adjCrazy; senseless.

nOne who is crazy.

 

Excogitate

To consider or think (something) out carefully and thoroughly.

 

Karakia

(Maori) incantation, ritual chant, chant, intoned incantation, charm, spell – a set form of words to state or make effective a ritual activity. Maori Dictionary

 

Repine

1. To be discontented or low in spirits; complain or fret.
2. To yearn after something: Immigrants who repined for their homeland.

 

Riffle

  1. a. A rocky shoal or sandbar lying just below the surface of a waterway.
    b. A stretch of choppy water caused by such a shoal or sandbar; a rapid.
    c. A wave or ripple in such water.
  2. a. In mining, the sectional stone or wood bottom lining of a sluice, arranged for trapping mineral particles, as of gold.
    b. A groove or block in such a lining.

 

Torpor

1. A state of mental or physical inactivity or insensibility.
2. Lethargy; apathy. See Synonyms at lethargy.
3. The dormant, inactive state of a hibernating or estivating animal.

 

Extemporaneously

1. Carried out or performed with little or no preparation; impromptu: an extemporaneous piano recital.
2. Prepared in advance but delivered without notes or text: an extemporaneous speech.
3. Skilled at or given to unrehearsed speech or performance: an accomplished extemporaneous speaker.
4. Provided, made, or adapted as an expedient; makeshift: an extemporaneous policy decision.

 

Odious

1. Arousing or deserving hatred or strong dislike. See Synonyms at hateful.
2. Extremely unpleasant; repulsive: an odious smell. See Synonyms at offensive.

 

Licentious

1. Lacking moral restraint, especially in sexual conduct.
2. Archaic Ignoring accepted rules or standards, as of prescriptive grammar.

 

Pretermit

1. To disregard intentionally or allow to pass unnoticed or unmentioned.
2. To fail to do or include; omit.
3. To interrupt or terminate.

Faineant

adj. Given to doing nothing; lazy.
n. One who is lazy or idle.

Simulacrum

1. An image or representation.
2. An unreal or vague semblance.