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Wonderland (n.)
an imaginary land of marvels or wonders
an actual scene of great beauty or wonder
“I dont need a wonderland full of sparkles and fantastic creatures, just a place that isn’t 105 degrees every day in summer would be nice.”
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Vreep (n.)
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Azalea (n.)
A deciduous flowering shrub (genus Rhododendron) of the heath family with clusters of brightly colored flowers.
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Lachrymose (adj.)
suggestive or tending to cause tears; mournful
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Fallow (adj.)
(of land) plowed and left unseeded for a season or more; uncultivated
not in use; inactive
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Chrysalis (n.)
the hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly; an obtect pupa
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Cerulean (adj., n.)
deep blue; sky blue; azure
Heraldry - a sky-blue tincture, used especially on the continent
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Chromatic (adj.)
pertaining to color or colors
Music - involving a modification of the normal scale by the use of accidentals
Music - progressing by semitones, especially to a tone having the same letter name
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Polysyndeton (n.)
the use of a number of conjunctions in close succession
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Brazen (adj.)
shameless or impudent
made of brass
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Synergy (n.)
the interaction of elements that when combined produce a total effect that is greater than the sum of the individual elements
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Triad (n.)
a group of three, especially of three closely related persons or things
Chemistry - an element, atom, or group having a valence of three
Chemistry - a group of three closely related compounds or elements, as isomers or halides
Music - a chord of three tones, esp. one consisting of a given tone with its major or minor third and its perfect, augmented, or diminished fifth
Military - (initial capital letter) the three categories of strategic-nuclear-weapons delivery systems: bombers, land-based missiles, and missile-firing submarines
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Syllabary (n.)
a list or catalog of syllables
a set of written symbols, each of which represents a syllable, used to write a given language (ex. Japanese)
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Legitimacy (n.)
the state or quality of being in accordance with established standards or with the laws of reasoning
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Conclave (n.)
a private or secret meeting
an assembly or gathering, esp. one that has special authority, power, or influence
the assembly or meeting of the cardinals for the election of a pope