The Dictionary (3,007 total words)
n. A required vacation that is taken by force, usually to attend an event against
his or her will.
his or her will.
— Paul Agryropoulos
the feeling of mingled relief & dismay when a slight mishap
interrupts long monotony
interrupts long monotony
— Michael Helsem
a sophisticated President's adroit but disingenuous handling
of very contentious issues.
of very contentious issues.
— Dan Goldstein
adj. Overly concerned about one particular thought or subject, to
the point of being "stresse...
the point of being "stresse...
— Elizabeth Was
ubb-STRUK-ti-vi-zm
Art practise that involves blocking the viewer's line of sight,
whether on a 2, 3, or 4 dimensiona...
whether on a 2, 3, or 4 dimensiona...
— Miko Fuushel
a new scientific discipline, which should unify morphogenetic
linguistics and neurobiology to inve...
linguistics and neurobiology to inve...
— Andrej Poleev
(oct o priz)
n. Enterprise in which a corporation runs several lines of business
in products or services which...
in products or services which...
— Robert Ashworth