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minus-squaremoistclump@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up12·3 months agoAre these words real? They’re lovely.
minus-squarethehatfox@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up14·edit-23 months 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-up9·3 months 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.
minus-squareDannyBoylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up4·3 months agoThe resplendent Quetzal is an important cultural icon of Mesoamerica. That’s where I’ve seen the word used commonly.
Are these words real? They’re lovely.
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.
The resplendent Quetzal is an important cultural icon of Mesoamerica. That’s where I’ve seen the word used commonly.
“Slugabed” is in the Merriam-Webster!