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minus-squaremoistclump@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up11·13 hours agoAre these words real? They’re lovely.
minus-squareDannyBoylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·7 hours agoThe resplendent Quetzal is an important cultural icon of Mesoamerica. That’s where I’ve seen the word used commonly.
minus-squarethehatfox@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up13·edit-213 hours agoResplendent and fungiform definitely are, and I hope slugabed is because it’s describing my mood this Sunday morning rather aptly.
minus-squareOdo@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up9·12 hours agoThey are. I’ve seen “sere” show up in crosswords quite a bit. I didn’t think “fungiform” was rare, but Firefox’s spellcheck doesn’t seem to recognize it. “Resplendent” just sounds gorgeous. And “slugabed” is new to me, but I love it.
Are these words real? They’re lovely.
“Slugabed” is in the Merriam-Webster!
The resplendent Quetzal is an important cultural icon of Mesoamerica. That’s where I’ve seen the word used commonly.
Resplendent and fungiform definitely are, and I hope slugabed is because it’s describing my mood this Sunday morning rather aptly.
They are. I’ve seen “sere” show up in crosswords quite a bit. I didn’t think “fungiform” was rare, but Firefox’s spellcheck doesn’t seem to recognize it. “Resplendent” just sounds gorgeous. And “slugabed” is new to me, but I love it.