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brasscncturnedparts · 2 months
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Brass CNC Turned Parts and Components Manufacturer in India
GK Metals is Jamnagar, India based manufacturer, supplier and exporter of high-quality customized brass CNC turned parts, brass CNC turned components and brass CNC machining parts with great precision & accuracy. Our CNC turned parts are made from brass, copper, bronze and stainless steel materials.
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pinkestmenace · 6 months
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Schrödinger's Dark Meta Knight
Featuring my favourite undying silicon based lifeform/catbatman in all his quantum glory
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aikotos · 3 months
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do you think they will make a new metis scale.............................
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dirt-str1der · 11 days
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This whole chapter with knives is still funny because in the finale he at least had pants but he was straight naked here. Like it was swinging , his millionth knife
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thelastunison · 3 months
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No longer yours to control
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kingslayerstew · 1 year
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every time i draw tsurumi his smile is so radiant
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farsight-the-char · 5 months
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Lady Nagda of the Sacred Slaughter. A Fanatic, she oversees the Slaughter of those who have sinned by denying Blood Tithe to the Diamond Fangs Order.
A Grim Duty she is glad to perform, the Realm of Metal curses and respects her name in equal measure.
Formerly a Askurgan Trueblade, politics and fate thrust her into the role of Blood Knight.
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Yeah I used her to test out a refined version of the Diamond Fangs scheme.
Turns out Contrasts over Grey Knight Steel is the best way to get the colour scheme I always wanted.
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I have some Trueblades ready too but I gave up trying to get a good picture of them.
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cipheramnesia · 2 months
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a story by @rox-and-prose and @cipheramnesia
Part 3: Inveterate Scars
The only sound in the corridors of Genghis Khan was the slow throb of a giant breathing. It was barely audible, always just below the floor or walls, nearly vibration alone at times. Sy thought it sounded a little like the rush of a monorail through a long tunnel, perhaps. Nothing echoed along its walls or wide empty corridors, his own voice barely came back, his running footsteps reduced to thuds. The silence was the same kind he remembered from university libraries, where every word slipped into racks of data cartridges or soft carpet, anywhere it could hide to escape notice.
The bloodstains on GK's floors were browning, but the pool on the bridge was still a darkening, sticky red. It reeked of sour copper, and he hadn't had time to clean. He felt like he'd been walking for hours, screaming at GK to show him medical supplies. He couldn't even remember what he said, what GK said. Most of the emergency kit was empty, discolored spaces where whatever passed for bandages or antibacterial cream had vanished over time, but he clutched several rolls of polyplast-like material and a few metallic tubes that sloshed.
"There is no certainty these materials are safe for Laika's use," GK advised, while Sy staggered his way through the floor switch into her room.
More blood, not as much as the bridge, but enough. Her skin almost seemed to have a blue tinge, terrifyingly pale compared to her usual brown and olive undertones. He dropped what he held and put his hand under her nose. Faint, still breathing. The cactus thorns and torn clothes he'd tried to pull her wound together with seemed to have held enough for the moment. Some of the rags were starting to soak through.
"How do I use these?"
"She appears stable. It may more prudent to avoid the potential aggravation of her injury rather than undertake the risk of incompatible medical procedures."
"She isn't stable, she's bleeding more than breathing. These," Sy waved the rolled sheets, "look like bandages. Are they bandages?"
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"GK if you don't tell me what they are I'm gonna try and figure it out by myself."
"They do not- Your words do not describe them well. They are biologically static shell component. The fluid component will permit structural permeation without deterioration."
"This sounds a lot like a bandage."
"Her- Laika does not share a compatible structure with a Pilot. It may prove beneficial to her injury, or it may eject her soul from this shell, may it find a stronger shell one day."
"Well I think that's going to happen anyway if we don't try something."
"I am also attempting to locate assistance."
"What do you- Nevermind. Show me how to use the thingy."
"Biologically static shell component. You will need to activate it with biologic matter to prime the component to the recipient structure."
Sy stuck his hand in Laika's blood and smeared the bandage. "Please don't die yet," he said. "You can't leave me alone with GK." He took a deep breath and began to unwind the bandages.
In the ever expanding void of space, and interlace of structure and system, Genghis Khan reached in its own way for help, hungry and waiting.
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veinsfullofstars · 3 months
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🪞 Fallen angel... who do you see staring back from the Mirror? 🪞
(ID: Kirby series fanart of Galacta Knight and my personal interpretation of his Mirror World counterpart. GK hovers above facing slightly to our left, his feathery wings spread wide, shaded in lilac and tipped with gilded wing talons, a swallow-like tail visible. He holds his shield forward in his left hand (our right) and his lance to the side in his right (our left), a single magenta eye leering at the viewer through the visor of his mask. A halo of heart spears floats and shines angelically behind his horns. Below him, M!GK hovers in the same pose but flipped horizontally and without the halo. Visually, M!GK has mostly the same features as GK, with his color palette being darker and less saturated (dusty purple body, dark gray armor, gray mask, maroon lance, rose-gold horns and weapons accents). His eyes are not visible in the shadow of his mask, but there are signs of erosion running down the metal surface in rusty orange lines, almost like tear tracks. Instead of feathery wings, M!GK has wings composed of jagged shards of pink crystal, glittering and lit from within by a luminous glow. A few pale feathers can still be seen peeking out from his back. END ID.)
Hey, so... what if... I went a little insane for a minute? What if I just... concepted a character... for the sequel... to an AU... I've told no one about... and haven't even finished writing yet? What if I then... pulled the salt shaker labeled "ANGST" out of the pantry and just... unscrewed the cap all over this poor lad? Oh, and Galacta Knight's here, too, I guess.
Sketch started 02/21/24, render started 03/01/24, finished 03/06/24.
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ruinikaido · 3 months
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Also sorry whenever i randomly come back on tumblr frequently and consistently i come back with an interest no one could have ever predicted like odd taxi then gk then random furry comics then metal gear then project sekai then dungeon meshi then twf
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i-am-megalodonna · 4 months
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My GK999 art has been getting some attention recently which is wild! but cool! And it got me thinking about these books again oh no!!
Anyway I wanted to write out some things about the monster court that I want to draw at some point but mostly haven't drawn yet.
First off, very important, I changed all of their designs quite a bit (in addition to adding my own general mob headcanons). For many of them I took inspiration from the classic mutant mobs mod, so I'd look that up for some reference. This was done mostly because I wanted to make them look more imposing, but also because they're all canonically a bunch of their kind fused together, and I wanted to make that more obvious. Most of them have extra limbs and are much larger than the rest of their respective species, twice regular size at the smallest.
Okay Erebus and Feyd are supposed to look exactly the same buttttt I thought I would just not do that. :) Erebus is like one hundred years old and that age shows quite a bit -- his skin isn't as tight or saturated as it used to be, and it's pockmarked with scars from fights and rain. In addition, he tends to walk using his arms to support himself, which is actually pretty normal for enderman when they get up in years.
Malacoda's crown is literally embedded in his gross squishy flesh jelly head. It has no deep reason I just thought it would be a cool visual.
The first rulers Herobrine made have some... design flaws. This includes Vo-Lan and Oxus, and possibly Shaikulud. Nothing is finalized, but they're asymmetrical with some limbs where they shouldn't be.
Erebus is layered in jewels, precious metals, and other treasures that he's collected over his century of life. It is not at all hyperbole to say that his greed, vanity, and age are weighing on him.
Erebus is slightly batty, and by that I mean very batty. He still has his cunning, but the calm and collected behavior we see in Feyd is long gone when GK meets Erebus for the first time. Maintaining an army and clinging to a place of leadership while waiting to fulfill the one purpose in your life for over a hundred years will do that to you apparently.
Sorry I feel like I talk about Erebus being old a lot. I just find it a fascinating aspect of his character and a great way to contrast him with Feyd. You'll have to bear with me here.
Also Erebus is my fave and always has been and always will be <3
Okay final note, two relationships that are not canon even a little bit but are very important to me nonetheless -- Feyd+Shaivalak and Feyd+Reaper. Like YEAH I KNOW Feyd was a manipulative bastard in canon but like what if he actually took a liking to them and Reaper was his drinking buddy and Shaivalak was his fucked up baby queen daughter. Feyd honorary spider when.
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asylxmseekers · 7 months
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[ID: A series of drawings of my infamous OC Liz Douglas: first is of her, light brown skin, chin-length black hair with a couple of metallic silver streaks, brown eyes, with a denim jacket and black shirt, holding a blade between her fingers with an arrow pointing to it saying “average size” referring to the steel blades she can make. The second is a close up of her firing lots of these blades from her palm, titled “rapid fire,” and one long arrow she can make with her hands in a gun shape, titled “precision/long range.” The third is a close up of her fist with steel claws extending from the knuckles titled “melee claws,” with the following notes: “one of many melee weapon options she has, keeps a number of different common steel tools/objects in her pockets.” The fourth is a silhouette of her surrounded by steel shards forming wings, titled “Angel Caido,” with text underneath saying “steel comet drop.” The fifth is a full-body sketch of her with her jacket and shirt along with green cargo pants and brown combat boots, with steel beams floating around her, titled “flechette beams,” with the following notes: “can be used as a shield, can be directed at a target (or multiple).” The final drawings are close-ups of her arms with blades extended, showing differences in appearance between her “Good Karma” and “Evil Karma” routes. The notes on good karma read: less blades, clean edges, blades move through jacket, lighter colors,” and the notes on evil karma read: “more blades, jagged edges, “rusted look,” torn jacket, darker colors.”
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Explanation under the cut
It’s been a while since I’ve done something with my girl, but at long last here’s a breakdown of Liz’s Steel abilities. I took inspiration from some of the Second Son concept art, along with my own ideas for how Liz, as someone who doesn’t like open combat and isn’t looking to take on the DUP single-handedly like Delsin, would mostly use them. She has no qualms about killing in cold blood and mainly looks out for herself first, so most of her abilities are focused around bladework with one ability being a shield. Her ultimate move would be more of a last ditch “I can’t win but you can die” move.
Good Karma!Liz would want to end fights as quickly as possible and minimize suspicion and bloodshed, while Evil Karma!Liz would throw caution to the wind and use her blades to draw the pain out for as long as possible. I’d imagine GK!Liz would stick with the claws for melee and target the neck or joints while EK!Liz would opt for a steel bat for the blunt force trauma.
(I also forgot/didn’t have room for it but her air boost ability is literally her gliding around with steel sheets between her arms and legs like a human kite)
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the-possum-writes · 2 years
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Green Knight (Fern), prompt 12, full moon. Non-binary/gender-neutral reader goes for a walk with GK, it’s a full moon, and things get a lil risqué in a clearing. Everything else is up to you!
🍁[Halloween Prompts] 🎃
12. Full moon
A/n: Oh hey it's you! ☺️ Won't be needing to tag you in this one hehe, good day.
🔸Character: Green Knight (Fern)
🔸Fandom: Adventure Time
🔸Tags: Suggestive content, Gender neutral reader
🔸Wordcount: 708
🔸Taglist: @watchingfromthefloorboards
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Small talk is non existent between you and this green knight. Your muddy boots on the other hand, chat with the forest soil as you stomp through crunchy leafs and twigs, the trees eventually thin out into a clearing, unraveling the full moon that was hiding behind tree foliage looming over your head for the past hour.
While GK carries most of the scavenged goods on his back it doesn't slow him down in the slightest, he walks past you with a grunt. "What's the hold up? Move it." he commands from under his helm, but you ignore him, in exchange for plopping down on the nocturnal grass.
"We've been going on at it since 8am, let me catch a break." you insist but the knight isn't persuaded.
"Gumbald wants this stuff by dawn," his tone reminds you of a pushy ex manager.
"If he wants it so bad he can come for it! even better just take my part and go on without me."
The crickets singing in the background is comically fitting when he doesn't snap back, eyeing your burlap bag with consideration before giving up with a sigh. Raising the visor from his helm like a sign of peace, "Ten minutes." he states, dropping his own share of scrap metals as he joins you on the ground. You stare upwards, admiring the celestial object floating in the night sky, its complete body bright enough to illuminate the clearing. When walking through the forest you could only see glimpses of its light, but now that it's in full view it's nothing but relaxing.
"9 minutes." your friendly knight interrupts your train of thought.
"Oh glob, what are you an alarm clock? Enjoy the scenery dumb dumb, you've been cooped up inside Gumbald's lab I thought you'd appreciate it.." you snap back, but the way he avoided your line of sight was a telling sign that you pinched a nerve. "...Sorry."
"No need, you're not the one who shredded me to pieces." his tone softens, leaning back as he preps up his upper body with his elbows. "He brought me back and gave me this cool armor, the least I could do is scavenge and deliver stuff on time." Green Knight stared at the bag he was carrying before redirecting his gaze at the moon.
He so pretty like this, the moonlight reflecting his armored body, so many spikes hiding a soft interior.
You scoot closer to him, not caring if it left grass stains on your bum. He's worth it. "Hey. How about we pretend nothing of that exists? just for the next 8 minutes." not only did your body get closer to him, but so did your hand. Gently encasing it over his, the pointy gear felt uncomfortable in your palm but he reshaped it so that it was his normal hand intertwined with yours. Gk wiggles his fingers for a bit, feeling your  tender skin against his grassy one before gripping it tight. Oh how he would cherish the touch of those hands on him, so warm, so comforting. The moon remains as the only witness during the first kiss, soon followed by another, and many more after that. An ever growing want surfacing between the two of you with each lick and involuntary whine, your hands going up to his chest as if he were a life ring keeping you afloat from drowning further, if the moon could talk it would call you out for lying. I mean, you're already tipping on the edge here. Your knight in shining armor coaxed you onto of him, knees already on either side of him as you  mount him like a trusty steed.
With a final breath you pull away from Fern while a trail of saliva glints in the night light, giving the young man a taunting smile as you remind him. "It's already been 10 minutes~"
GK makes an audible groan, sounding more annoyed than anything. "Forget about that." he pulls you in for another smooch but you lean away. "But what about Gumbald?" you continue to ruffle his grass blades.
Your Green Knight grabs a hold of your legs, pulling you closer to him as he states. "Gumbald can wait!"
That's the spirit.
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psychangels · 2 months
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it's been a while since i last talked about Lightning in a Bottle! for folks who don't know, that's my fantasy au (i kept the sci-fi elements, though, because i think that's more fun). since i'm going to get back to working on it soon, i figured i ought to do so!
so here's some stuff about it! starting with the Magic
there are 9 elements that all magic is connected to and comes from in some way: earth, plant, fire, water, air, ice, electricity, light, and shadow. there are variants of these, as well, such as blood, void, metal, etc., but variants do not have elementals that naturally exist of them. it is possible to create one, though
most mythical entities are some type of elemental. they can be any kind, it's not limited to what they are. for instance, mimosa, who is a harpy, is an ice elemental.
spells can be cast an infinite number of ways. it's simply a matter of knowing How. for example, chai casts spells via singing/playing instruments, but he also casts using drawings
anyone and anything can learn how to use magic.
only elementals are naturally born with it
angels and demons have their own unique types of magic that cannot be used by anything else. for angels, it's angelic/holy; for demons, it's demonic/sinful.
not necessarily about how magic works, but magic and tech are extremely intertwined in this world. most tech is made using magic in some form and has magical components
and some things about summoning to follow that up!
only angels and demons can be summoned
all summonings require a sacrifice of some kind. the sacrifice must be something that has meaning to the summoner
much like with casting, there are a lot of ways to summon. a common and easy method is filling a bowl with water. can be any kind, even the dirtiest, filthiest water in a cracked bowl
if you want to summon someone specific, you have to be more particular about the actual setup of the summoning. it requires at least One thing that belongs to whoever you're summoning
when a demon/angel is summoned, they are Always covered in blood.
alright, now about the Setting!
vandelay technologies? more like vandelay City!
roxanne is the founder and was basically the mayor, before kale made spectra and took over. macaron was part of the city council.
instead of departments, there's districts! there's the factory district, magic district, artist district, business district...and then all the other ones that aren't important to the overall story
next up: Characters!
chai is an electric demon. he gets summoned by peppermint to help her get into vandelay city. he specializes in electric (obviously), metal, demonic, and blood magic.
the vandelays and macaron are all humans. they all know magic
peppermint has Known about kale's takeover for a while, but hasn't been able to get into the city due to the gatekeeper (qa-1mil, who is named gk-1mil in this au). so she traveled around for a bit, trying to get more intel. she specializes in light and metal magic
macaron still lives in the city, now with his awesome cool robot cnmn. he specializes in earth and metal magic
rekka is an earth centaur. she specializes in earth (of course) and metal magic. she's in charge of the factory district
zanzo's an elf who specializes in water and metal magic. he's in charge of the magic district. he still has a lab; it's hidden in a cave behind a waterfall.
korsica's a...human. she specializes in air and blood magic. she's not in charge of any of the districts; security is Everywhere
mimosa's an ice harpy. she specializes in ice and air magic. she's in charge of the artist district
roquefort's a werewolf, of course. he specializes in earth and shadow magic. he's in charge of the business district.
kale's in charge of the city, and he specializes in fire, electric, light, and metal magic. lots of variety, i'll give him that
roxanne specializes in light, metal, and electric magic. she's somewhere. probably.
cnmn and 808 can't use magic (though they Can learn how to, as stated previously), but they are powered by electric magic. same goes for all of the robots
everyone knows Other Types of magic, too, they just aren't as proficient in them as the ones i specifically mentioned
that's about everything i can think of right now. if you have any questions, feel free to ask away! :]
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katiajewelbox · 2 years
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Words used in the writing of “weird fiction” author Clark Ashton Smith
Abbadon the angel of the "bottomless pit" of Rev. ix. 11; hell (see Gehenna)
abdominous big-bellied ("an abdominous jar of uncolored glass")
abjuration a renunciation under oath; a formal rejection or denial
abrogation a nullifying; a doing away with something [L. normal'>abrogare- to repeal]
acidulous sour; bitter; painstaking [L.- acidulus- slightly sour]
adamant
a stone imagined by some to be of impenetrable hardness; the hardest iron or steel 2. Poetic: unbreakable hardness (adj.-adamantine)
addorsed Her.- placed back-to-back, as two animals or figures
adipocere a soft or waxy substance of a light-brown color into which the flesh of dead animals is converted under certain conditions of temperature and humidity
adits entrances or passageways
adumbration
a faint sketch or outline 2. foreshadowing; advance indication 3. overshadowing
adytum an inner or secret shrine; sanctum [L. from Gk. normal'>adyton]
agate a waxy quartz in which the colors are in bands, or are blended in clouds
aigretted tufted as with feathers or gems
alabastrine of a pure white color, like alabaster
alembic a chemical vessel formerly used in distillation, usually of glass or copper (see cucurbit)
aliment food for body or mind
almandine n. a transparent deep red or violet garnet, a precious crystallized stone
aludel a pear-shaped vessel of glass
amaranth n. 1. a plant of the genus Amaranthus, with colorful leaves and, in some instances, showy, tassellike heads of flowers, as the love-lies-bleeding, pigweed, etc. 2. Poetic: an imaginary flower that never fades
amaranthine never-fading, or, of a deep-purple or purplish-red color
ambergris a solid, opaque, ash-colored substance used in perfumery
amethysts purple sapphires.
amphora a tall, two-handled jar for wine or oil, with a narrow neck [L. from Gk. amphoreus]
ana n. a collection of notes or scraps of literature bearing on a particular person, place, or subject
anaglyph an ornament in low relief; a cameo [Gk.- normal'>anaglyphon, from ana, up, & glyphein, to cut out]
Anakim a race of giants in Palestine
anchorite a hermit; a recluse (see eremite)
androsphinx a sphinx with a human head (distinguished from ram-headed or hawk-headed sphinxes)
animadversions disparaging comments; censure (see objurgations)
ankylose abnormal stiffening of a joint; a consolidation of two bones or parts of bones
anlace a broad two-edged dagger or short sword
annulated furnished with or surrounded by rings
antemundane unearthly
anthropophagic cannibalistic
antimony a silver-white, hard, crystalline metallic element, related to arsenic and tin
antinomian related to the doctrine that faith frees the Christian from the obligations of the moral law
antipodes a place or region on the opposite side of the earth, or its inhabitants
aphelion the point in orbit farthest from the sun
apotheosis
deification; exaltation to divine honors 2. a glorification of any kind
appanage an allowance to the younger branches of a sovereign house from revenues of the country; hence, whatever falls to one from rank or station in life [F.- apanage]
apperception Psychol.- perception that reflects upon the act of perceiving; spontaneous insight
apterous lacking wings
arabesque n. 1. a complex, elaborate design of intertwined flowers, foliage, geometrical patterns, etc. painted or carved in low relief 2. adj.- fanciful, ornamental
araucarias large cone-bearing evergreen trees
arcane known to only a few; esoteric [L.- normal'>arcanus- hidden] (see holocryptic & recondite)
archaeopteryx a bird of the Jurassic period which had teeth, a lizard-like tail, and well-developed wings
archimage a chief magician; great wizard [L. from Gk. normal'>archimagos- chief of the magi]
architrave
Archit.- a chief beam, resting on columns 2. an ornament arching over a door or window
armillary Astron.- an ancient instrument consisting of concentric rings in the form of a skeleton sphere, representing the relative positions of the ecliptic and other celestial circles
arrack a strong Oriental liquor
arras a hanging for the walls of a room, esp. a tapestry
aspergillum the brush used for sprinkling holy water on the people
asphodels a lily plant, bearing white or yellow flowers
astrolabe formerly an instrument for obtaining the altitude of planets and stars
ataxia disturbance of bodily functions, as in the paroxysms of disease
atelier a workshop, especially of an artist; studio
athanor a digesting furnace, formerly used in alchemy, so constructed as to maintain a uniform and constant heat
attar the fragrant oil extracted from the petals of flowers, esp. from roses
augury a portent or omen; the foretelling of events by signs or omens
aureate
golden; guilded 2. splendid (see next entry)
auroral dawning; roseate
auriphrygiate ornamented with embroidery in gold ("auriphrygiate domes") [L.]
austral southern
auto-da-fe the public pronouncement and execution of the sentence of the Inquisition, with attendant ceremonies, such as the burning of heretics at the stake
bagatelle a trifle; a thing of no importance
baleful
hurtful; malignant. 2. Archaic: sorrowful, miserable (see malefic)
banyan an East Indian fig-bearing tree which sends down from its branches roots that develop into new trunks, thus producing a thick and shady grove
barbican an outer fortification; rampart
baroque
irregularly shaped, as a baroque pearl 2. fantastically overdecorated; theatrical
basilisk fabled reptile of the Arabian desert whose breath and look were fatal (see cockatrice)
bastinado mode of punishment in Oriental countries, esp. Mohammedan, by beating the feet
bayadere a dancing-girl, especially one serving in an Indian temple
beryl aquamarine or emerald variety of beryllium, used as gems
besoms brooms; bundles of twigs
bezel the part of a ring which surrounds and holds the stone
bifurcation a division into two branches
bituminous containing bitumen; volatile
blandishments flattering speech or actions (see inveigle)
blazonries
Her.- artfully depicted coats of arms 2. brilliant displays
boreal northern; pertaining to the north, esp. the north wind
boscage a mass of growing trees or shrubs; a thicket [OF., OHG- busc- a thicket.]
bourn
Archaic: a limit or boundary: the bourn of man’s life 2. Poetic: realm or region
burgeoning budding; sprouting forth
burnoose a woolen cloak with hood, worn by Arabs and Moors
buskin a high shoe or half-boot (see cothurn)
byssus among the ancients, a linen, silk, or cotton cloth of exceedingly fine texture (used by the Egyptians in mummy-wrapping)
cabalistic containing an occult meaning; mystical
cachinnation immoderate laughter
cacodaemon a devil or evil spirit [Gk.- kakodaimon, from kakos- bad, evil + daimon- spirit]
caftan a long, wide-sleeved robe fastened by a belt or a sash
cairn a mound or heap of stones for a memorial
calamite a fossil plant of the Paleozoic era, growing to a height of 100 feet or more
calenture
a tropical fever with delirium 2. Poetic: to have illusions
calyx Bot.- the outermost series of leaf-like parts of a flower, usually green but frequently colored, which encloses and supports the corolla
cantraips incantations or charms; pieces of witchcraft (Scot., from cantrip)
caparisoned fitted with decorative trappings; decked out
capriole an upward leap made by a trained horse while standing [F., from Ital.- capriola]
capstan an apparatus for hoisting anchors
captious difficult to please; apt to find fault
carapace the bony outer case on turtles, lobsters and other animals
carmine red or purplish-red; crimson
carnelian  n. a clear red chalchedony, often cut as a gem
cartouche on Egyptian monuments or papyri, a group of hieroglyphics in a small oblong area
caryatid Archit.- a figure of a woman dressed in long robes, serving to support an entablature
cassava
a tropical American shrub with thick roots from which an edible starch is obtained 2. bread made from this starch
cassia
a genus of plants, from some species of which is extracted the cathartic drug senna 2. Chinese cinnamon, a variety made by using cassia bark as an adulterating agent
castradoes eunuchs ("the fat castradoes diddered in their cloth-of-gold")
catafalque a temporary raised structure that supports a coffin [F.]
catatonia a state of muscular rigidity; stupor
causey a paved pathway or street [F. caucie, from L. calciare- to make a road]
celerity quickness of motion
centurial occurring once in a century
ceremented wearing grave-clothes; covered in cere-cloth
cerulean of a deep, clear blue; azure [L.- caelum, heaven, caeruleus, dark blue]
chaffer v. 1. to bargain; to haggle or negotiate 2. to talk much and idly
chalcedony a cryptocrystalline, translucent quartz, having a wax-like luster, and comprising onyx, agate, sard, cat’s eye, jasper and carnelian
chalices Botany: cup-shaped flowers
charpoy bedstead or cot of India, with a bamboo frame
chasmal gaping
chatelaine the mistress of a chateau
chatoyant adj. 1. possessing a changeable luster, like that of a cat’s eye in the dark 2. Cat’s Eye, a chrysoberyl gemstone displaying an undulating or wavy light
chimera- Myth.
a fire-breathing monster, depicted as part lion, part goat, and part dragon 2. a vain fancy; a mere phantasm of the imagination
chiton gown or tunic worn by men and women in ancient Greece
chryselephantine made or covered with gold or ivory, as certain Greek statues
chrysolite an olive-green, translucent mineral, called peridot when used as a semiprecious stone
chrysoprase an apple-green variety of quartz
Cimmerian dark; gloomy (from the Cimmerii, a people whose land Homer described as a region of perpetual mist and darkness)
cinnabar
cystallized red mercuric sulfide, artificially used a red pigment. 2. brilliant red
Circean fascinating but poisonous; magical (from Circe, a sorceress in Greek myth)
circumambient extending around, or being on all sides; encompassing
circumpolar revolving around the poles without setting, as circumpolar stars
claymore a double-edged Scottish broadsword
clepsydra Anciently: a water-clock
cockatrice a basilisk; a fabulous monster whose breath and glance were believed to be fatal, said to have been hatched by a serpent from a cock’s egg
coeval of the same age
coign Archaic: a projecting angle or stone; a corner
coir a type of yarn made from the husk of cocoanuts
colonnades Archit.- a range of columns connected by an entablature
colossi statues of gigantic size, such as the statue of Apollo which anciently stood at the entrance to the port of Rhodes
comestation Obs.- reveling or feasting [L.- comessatio, a Bacchanalian procession]
comestibles food; edibles (see viands)
commensal one who eats at the same table
comminatory threatening punishment or vengeance (minatory- menacing)
condign well-deserved
confrere a fraternity brother
consanguinity
blood relationship; common ancestry 2. close relationship; affinity
contumely scornful or insulting language; haughtiness ("contumelies")
coracle a small fishing boat of hide on a wicker frame [Welsh normal'>corwgl, from corwg- a frame, boat]
corollas the inner circle of flower leaves, usually colored
corposant a ball of electric light observed on dark tempestuous nights about the rigging of a ship; St. Elmo’s light
corundum aluminum oxide, second only to the diamond in hardness. Pure, transparent varieties are the ruby, sapphire, Oriental amethyst, and Oriental topaz.
coruscating giving out sparkles of light (coruscations- sudden flashes)
cothurn a high, thick-soled boot worn by actors in ancient Greek tragedies
couchant lying down; reclining (see recumbent)
courtier a member of the court circle
crenelations battlements; fortifications
crepuscular
pertaining to twilight; glimmering 2. becoming active or flying in the twilight
cresset a kind of iron basket holding a beacon light
cromlech an ancient mortuary monument consisting of two or more large unhewn stones fixed upright in the ground, supporting a flat horizontal stone (see dolmen)
crotali snakes of a genus like that of the rattlesnake (crotalus)
crozier a staff, about 5 feet in length, surmounted by an ornamental cross
cucurbit
a gourd-shaped chemical vessel 2. the body of an alembic 3. any plant of the gourd family
cuneiform wedge-shaped, as in some ancient Assyrian, Babylonian, and Persian inscriptions
cupel a shallow, absorbent vessel, used in refining gold and silver ores
cupola a dome; hemispherical roof
cutaneous on or affecting the skin
cycad a tropical plant of fern-like appearance
damascened decorated with wavy or variegated patterns
damask n. a silk fabric, having some parts raised in the form of flowers and other figures
damaskeen v. to ornament with wavy markings produced by inlaying or incrusting with metal ("damaskeening the slopes beyond the city with bright flowers of azure and vermilion")
decoction an extract or essence made by boiling animal or vegetable matter
decrescent
decreasing; waning, as a decrescent moon 2. Her.- the declining moon, used as a bearing
delimitable capable of being gauged, marked, or decided upon (from delimit)
deliquescent liquifying in the air
demiurge
in Plato’s philosophy, a secondary deity, the creative spirit who made the world 2. in Gnostic philosophy, a subordinate god, often considered the originator of evil 3. in Greek history, a magistrate in certain Peloponnesian states (adj.- demiurgic- godlike)
desuetude disuse; a state of being no longer practiced or customary
dewlaps the fold of skin hanging from the throat of oxen or cattle
diablerie demonology; sorcery [OF. diablerie, from diable- devil]
diadem a crown; a symbol of royalty
diaphanous transparent or translucent; pellucid [Med. L.- normal'>diaphanus- transparent]
diaphragmic dividing; partitioning (from diaphragm)
diluvial pertaining to a flood or deluge
dissolution decomposition; death [L. dissolutio, from dissolutus, pp. of normal'>dissolvere, to loosen]
diurnal relating to the daytime; daily (opposed to nocturnal)
divagate to wander or stray aimlessly; to digress (n.- divagation, "divagance")
divertissements diversions; amusements
divestiture the removal of rights or honors; the act of removing something
divination the act or art of foretelling the future or unknown
doleful
expressing grief, as, a doleful cry 2. melancholy (see dolorous, funereal, lugubrious)
dolmen a prehistoric, sepulchral monumuent of large uncut stones, set on end and covered with a single huge stone, so as to form a chamber, and often covered with earth; cromlech
dolomite a calcium magnesium carbonate occurring in white to pale-pink crystals; limestone or marble with much magnesium carbonate in it
dolorous sorrowful; mournful; pathetic [ME.- dolerous, L.- dolorosus- painful, mournful]
drupe a soft, fleshy fruit enclosing a hard-shelled seed, as in the peach or cherry
ebullition
the condition of any liquid when bubbles are rapidly forming in its mass and rising to the surface 2. a violent outburst (ebullience- a boiling over; agitation; exuberance)
effluence a flowing out; emanation [L.- effluens]
effluvium a noxious or evil-smelling exhalation from decaying matter
effulgence a shining forth brilliantly; brightness; splendor
eider the soft, fine breast feathers of a large eider duck
eidolon an unreal or spectral form; an image
eldritch ghastly; hideous; weird
electrum
an amber-colored alloy of gold and silver, used by the ancient Greeks for coins 2. Obs.- amber
eloignment removal to a distance; a carrying off [OF esloignier- carry off ]
embrasure an opening in a wall or parapet, through which cannon are pointed
empery Poetic: sovereignty; dominion
Empusa Botany: a genus of prehistoric fungi ("empusae")
empyreal celestial; pertaining to the highest heaven, where the pure element of fire was supposed by the ancients to exist [Gk. empyros- in the fire]
energumen a person supposedly possessed by evil spirits; a demoniac
entablature a platform supported by columns
epiphany a bodily manifestation, as of a deity
epiphytic growing non-parasitically on another plant, as   certain orchids, mosses, and lichens
equerry an officer having charge of the horses of a dignitary
equivocal of doubtful significance; capable of a double interpretation; purposely vague
eremite one who lives in a wilderness or in retirement; a hermit ("eremitic")
erigible capable of being erected [Rare]
erubescent reddish; blushing (see rubescent)
estrade an elevated part of the floor of a room; platform
esurient hungry; needy
ethereous seeming to pervade all space
etiolated whitened; blanched
evanescent passing away gradually or imperceptibly (evanescence)
eventide Poetic: evening time
exanimate deprived of life; inanimate
excoriate to denounce scathingly
exigent demanding; pressing or urgent
exiguous small; minute; slender [L. exiguus- scanty, small ]
fakir a Moslem itinerant beggar, often one claiming to perform miracles (also sp. faquir)
fane a sanctuary; temple
feculent foul with impure substances; muddy
fecundity fertility; richness of invention
femora thigh-bones
fen marsh; bog
ferine relating to or resembling a wild beast; savage (feral)
ferruginous of the color of iron rust; dusky
Fescennine ribald; licentious (from town of Fescennium in Etruria, known for its wild festivals)
fetid emitting an offensive odor (see noisome)
filagree delicate ornamental work formed of intertwisted gold or silver wire
filiated threadlike
firkins wooden vessels ("vermilion fungoid blossoms large as firkins")
flagitious deeply criminal; grossly wicked (see nefandous & nefarious)
flambeaux burning torches
flange a spreading or flaring part; a projecting rim or edge
fleur-de-lis a heraldic figure representing either a lily or the head of a lance
flibbertigibbet an impulsive, flighty, or garrulous person
floe a mass of floating ice
florescence a blooming; the state of being in blossom
fortalice a fortified place; a stronghold [Med. L normal'>fortalitia]
foulder Obs.- to thunder or flash like lightning ("fouldered" ... see fulgor & levin)
frangipanni a perfume prepared from, or imitating the odor of a West Indian tree
franzanita a shrub of the genus Arctosa Phylos; the fruit of one of these shrubs
fretted ornamented with angular or interlocked lines
friable easily crumbled
frore Archaic or Poetic: frozen; frosty
fulgor Archaic: dazzling brightness (fulguration- a sudden brightening … adj.- fulgurant, fulgurating)
fulminating
exploding 2. shouting accusations 3. thundering and lightening [Rare]
fulsome offensively flattering or insincere; excessive (see unctuous)
fulvous reddish-yellow; tawny
fumitory a climbing plant with clusters of pink or purple flowers
funereal mournful; depressingly sad or gloomy
fust a strong musty smell
gamboge a reddish-yellow Oriental gum-resin from certain tropical trees, used as a yellow pigment
garnet
a glasslike mineral of various colors, sometimes cut as a gem 2. deep red
garniture , trimming; embellishment
garth Archaic: a yard; garden [ME.]
Gehenna hell-fire; the place of future punishment
genuflection a bending of the knee, as in worship
geomancy divination by figures or lines formed by a handful of earth cast on the ground
ghazal
a piece of Arabic music with a frequent refrain 2. a form of Persian verse
glabrous smooth
glaucous yellowish-green ("glaucous twilight")
glutinous gluey; sticky
gibbous irregularly rounded or bulging, as the moon when in a phase between half-moon and full
gnomon the style or pin of a sun dial
gossamers fine threads or webs of silk
gracile slender
gramary Archaic: occult lore; magic ("gramaries")
grandiloquence the use of pompous, bombastic words and expressions (see magniloquent & orotund)
greaves dregs of melted tallow
grimalkin an old female cat
guerdon an earned privilege or reward
gules Her.- the tincture red: in a blazon without color, indicated by parallel vertical lines [OF. from L. gula, the throat] ("the leaping of flames that flung their bloody gules")
gymnosophic pertaining to a Hindu sect of ascetics who wore little or no clothing; nude
halcyon calm; peaceful
hamadryad a wood nymph whose life is connected with that of the tree she inhabits
harrow
to tear; to wound 2. to make uncomfortable; to distress
haruspication divination by a normal'>haruspex, a lesser priest or soothsayer in ancient Rome whose business was to inspect the entrails of animals killed in sacrifice [L., lit., an inspector of entrails]
hebetude dullness; stupidity
hecatomb Anciently: a sacrifice of a hundred oxen as an offering to the gods; hence, any great slaughter
Hesperian
western 2. Poetic: of the Hesperides, daughters of Hesperus, guardians of the fabulous garden of golden apples, watched over by an enchanted dragon, at the earth’s western extremity
hesternal pertaining to yesterday ("my own memories grow dim like the fires of hesternal wanderings")
heteroclitic deviating from the ordinary form ("heteroclitic runes")
hieratic consecrated to sacred uses (see sacerdotal)
hierophant Anciently: an expounder of religious mysteries or rites
hippodrome Anciently: a place in which chariot races were performed
holocryptic wholly concealed; arcanic
hornbeam a small variety of the birch tree
houri a nymph of the Moslem Paradise
hummocks small elevations; piles or ridges of ice
hyaline resembling glass; transparent (hyalescence- the state of being glassy)
hydromancy divination by the observation of water
hyperborean frigid; of the far north
hyssop a fragrant, bushy plant of the mint family
ichor Myth.- the ethereal fluid supposed to flow in the veins of the gods
ignescent bursting into flame; emitting sparks of fire [L. normal'>ignescens, ppr. of ignescere- to take fire]
imbricated overlapping, like tiles on a roof, scales of fish, or leaves in a bud ("imbricated leafage")
immedicable incurable (see irremediable)
immemorial beyond memory; originating beyond the reach of records or tradition
immensurable not to be measured; immeasurable (see incommensurable)
immitigable severe or extreme; incapable of appeasement
immomentous unimportant [Rare]
immortelles flowers that retain their color long after they are harvested
immured enclosed or imprisoned (immurement)
impalpable intangible; unreal
incalescent increasing in heat  [L.- incalescens, entis, ppr. of incalescere, grow hot... Rare]
incarnadined tinged with the color of flesh; reddened
inchoate begun, but existing in only a rudimentary form [L.- normal'>inchoatus, pp. of inchoare- to begin]
incognizable not capable of being recognized ("incognizably distorted stars")
incommensurable lacking a common measure or standard of comparison; greatly out of proportion
incubus
nightmare 2. an imaginary demon, formerly supposed to cause nightmare, or to have sexual intercourse with the sleeper 3. anything that oppresses
incunablia the earliest traces of an art, race, or development; early specimens of printing and engraving
indepictable indescribable
indesecrate never visited by man; unexplored ("her indesecrate horizons")
indissoluble
incapable of being dissolved, melted, or liquefied 2. firm; lasting (adv.-indissolubly)
indurate hardened; made callous or stubborn (see obdurate)
ineffable inexpressible
ineluctable inescapable; irresistable
inenarrable that cannot be narrated or told
infoliate v. to cover or overspread with leaves [Rare]
infrangible unbreakable [F.] ("the infrangible solitude of remote places")
innominable not to be named (innominate- nameless)
inscrutable incomprehensible; unfathomable
insuperable insurmountable; not to be overcome
integument any natural outer covering, as the skin of an animal, coat of a seed, etc.
interlocutor an interpreter or questioner
interlunar at the time when the moon is invisible; between the old and the new moon
inveigle to lead on with deception; to entice (see wheedling… n.- inveiglement)
investiture a formal investing with authority (Obs.- vestiture...in Zool., a covering of scales or hair)
inveterate
firmly established; of long standing 2. Obs.- bitter; also, ancient (adv.- inveterately)
invidious envious; provoking evil
involitient not capable of exercising the will; mindless [Rare] (volitient- exercising volition)
involuted
intricate; confusingly mingled 2. Botany: rolled inward at the edges
invultuation an evil spell
iridescent having rainbow-like colors; shimmering [Gk. iris, a rainbow, and escent- prismatic]
irrefragable incapable of being refuted; unanswerable
irremeable admitting of no return
irremediable
not to be remedied 2. not to be corrected or redressed
irresoluble
that cannot be resolved; insoluble 2. that cannot be relieved
isoteric having the same number and arrangement of electrons ("isoteric luster")
ithyphallic relating to the phallus used in the festivals of Bacchus; hence, obscene or lewd
jacinth a reddish-orange precious stone; a hyacinth
jasper an opaque variety of quartz, of red, yellow, or brown, and admitting of high polish
jetty black
ka in Egyptian myth, the spiritual self, believed to dwell in images, and to survive in the tomb
kava a Polynesian shrub of the pepper family, and beverage made from it
lacunae gaps; blank spaces
lambent softly radiant (n.- lambency…"lambence")
lamia Myth.- a female vampire preying upon infants; witch ("lamiae")
lancinating piercing, as a shooting pain
Laocoon Myth.- the priest of Apollo at Troy, who warned the Trojans against the wooden horse,   and was killed with his two sons, by two serpents sent by Athena
lapidaries those who cut, engrave and set precious stones
lazuli blue spar; lapis lazuli, a semi-precious stone used by the ancients for decoration
legerdemain
sleight of hand; tricks of a stage magician 2. trickery of any sort
leman Archaic: a sweetheart or lover; esp. a mistress
lentor
tenacity [Rare] 2. slowness of movement; sluggishness ("the lentor of Lethe")
leonine pertaining to a lion; fierce
Lethean imparting forgetfulness, or, the anxious foreboding of oblivion
levin Archaic: lightning [ME.- levene]
Liassic Geol: pertaining to the Lias, bluish rocks which are the oldest strata of the Jurassic Period
littoral the shore; the region on the shore of the sea or a large lake
locution a mode of speech; a phrase
loess Geol: a pale, yellowish clay or loam
lubricious lascivious (see salacious)
lubricity slipperiness; hence, shiftiness; instability
lucent shining; luminous
lucubration laborious study or writing [often in pl.] (humorous usage suggesting pedantry)
lugubrious expressing sorrow
luminary any body that gives light, or, a famous intellectual, as, normal'>luminaries of Europe
lunation Astron.- the interval between two returns of the new moon
lune a geometrical figure in the shape of a crescent or half-moon
lustrum a period of five years
machicolation a vertical opening in the floor of a projecting gallery or parapet for hurling missiles  or pouring boiling lead onto the enemy
machinations plots; artful schemes
madder
a climbing plant; esp. Rubia tinctorum, a vine with small yellow flowers and berries 2. the red root of this plant, or a red dye made from it 3. bright red; crimson
magistral n. 1. a sovereign remedy [Obs.] 2. adj.- Phar.- specially prepared; not kept on hand
magniloquent lofty, pompous, or grandiose in speech or style of expression (adv.-magniloquently)
malachite a green mineral, found in massive encrustations, that can be polished for ornamental uses
malefic harmful; evil (maleficent- causing injury; maleficial... "malefical"... see next entry)
malign of an evil nature or character
malisons Archaic: maledictions; curses; invocations of evil
Mandragora a genus of herbaceous plants of the nightshade family, which have narcotic properties
mandrake
a poisonous plant, genus mandragora, found in the Mediterranean regions: it has a short stem, purple or white flowers, and a thick root, often forked; deadly nightshade 2. the root, formerly thought to resemble the human shape
mangonel a military apparatus formerly used for throwing stones [OF]
mantle n. 1. a cloak or loose, sleeveless garment 2. anything that covers or conceals
manumission emancipation; being released from bondage (v.- manumit- to release from slavery)
marah bitter water
marcescent withered; wizened
marish marshy; boggy
marmoreal made of or resembling marble
matutinal pertaining to or occurring in the morning [L. from normal'>Matuta, the goddess of morning]
mauve a purple dye and pigment; any of several delicate shades of purple
melange an unsorted medley of things; a literary miscellany
melanite a velvet-black variety of garnet
Memnon a gigantic statue of an Egyptian king at Thebes, said to emit a musical note at first dawn
menhir a tall, rude or sculptured stone of unknown antiquity
mephitic noxious; pestilential
mere a pond or pool
meretricious
pertaining to or characteristic of a prostitute 2. alluring by false, showy charms; tawdry
meridian noontime; the highest point of anything
miasmal poisonous; vaporous (also miasmatic-- "miasmata")
midge
a common name for gnats 2. a dwarf
migniard Obs.- delicate; frail
minaret a high slender tower, with one or more projecting balconies
missal a black-letter or manuscript book of early date resembling the old Mass books
moiety a half; a small portion
monads Biol.- any simple, single-celled organisms; atoms (atomies)
moraine Geol.- a ridge or heap of earth, stones, sand, or other debris carried by a glacier
morbidezza in painting, delicacy or softness of flesh tints
mordant caustic; cynical
moribund at the point of death; dying
mortuary pertaining to the burial of the dead; relating to or reminiscent of the dead
moted containing fine floating dust or specks
mottlings blotches or spots of different color or shades of color (see variegated)
multifarious having great diversity or variety
multitudinous vast in number
murrain a malignant fever affecting domestic animals; any plague or pestilence
must wine or juice pressed from the grape but not fermented
myrmidon a faithful adherent; an unscrupulous follower
myrrh aromatic gum resin, from several trees and shrubs of Arabia and Abyssinia
nacarat bright orange-red color
nacre mother-of-pearl; the brilliant internal layer of oysters or other shells ("minarets of nacre")
nebulous cloudy; hazy [L.- nebulosus, from nebula- a cloud, mist, vapor] (n.- nebulosity)
necromancy divination by means of communication with the dead; the black art
necrophagous subsisting on carrion [Gk.- nekrophagos- eating dead bodies] ("necrophagism")
necrophore a burying beetle
necropolis an extensive cemetery that is ornamentally laid out
nefandous blasphemous in character; not to be named
nefarious abominable; atrociously sinful or villainous
neophyte a new convert; novice (see novitiate & proselytes)
nescience ignorance; esp. that due either to the nature of the human mind or of external things
nethermost deepest
noctambulistic like a sleepwalker; somnambulist ("her noctambulistic paces")
noctiluca
anything which shines in the darkness; phosphorous   2. small phosphorescent marine organisms that cause parts of the sea to appear luminous
noctilucent luminous by night
noctuary an account of what passes in the night: the converse of normal'>diary [Rare]
noisome offensive to the smell or other senses
novitiate the period of probation of a novice in a religious order; a novice
nyctalopia the faculty or defect of seeing only in darkness
nympholepsy an ecstatic frenzy, said to have taken possession of one who looked upon a nymph; hence, an emotional state caused by unrealizable desire ("satyrs mad with nympholepsy")
obdurate unmoved by feelings of humanity or pity
obeisance a bow of reverence or respect
obelisk a monument of rectangular form, generally forming a low pyramid structure
objurgations rebukes; scoldings
obliquely indirectly; evasively (adj.- obliquitous)
obloquy censorious speech; vilification; also, the state of one who is spoken ill of
obsequial cringing; servile
obsequies funeral services or preparations
obsidian a glossy, black volcanic rock
obstreporous boisterous or unruly; vociferous
occlude to obstruct; to shut in or out
occultation Astron.- concealment of one celestial body by another interposed in the line of vision
ocher an earthy clay, colored with iron oxides and varying in color from pale yellow to deep orange or brownish-red (adj.- ocherous- of a yellow or red color)
odalisques female slaves; concubines
offal carrion; rubbish of any kind
oleaginous pertaining to oil; oily
olibanum Oriental frankincense
omnivalent (omniscient- all-knowing, + omniverous- taking in everything, as an omniverous reader)
opalescent resembling an opal in play of colors; iridescent
ophidian snakelike; pertaining to serpents
orchidaceous like an orchid in showiness, beauty, etc.
orichalch in ancient Greece, an alloy of copper and zinc, resembling gold (orichalchum…see similor)
orlop the lowest deck of a ship; esp. a warship
orotund
full; mellow; resonant; strong: said of the voice 2. pompous: said of a style of writing
oscitancy the act of gaping or yawning; drowsiness
osier any of various related species of willow, whose twigs are used in making baskets
ossuary a charnel house
ostent
Obs.- appearance; manner 2. manifestation; portent [Rare]
oubliette a secret dungeon with an entrance only through the top
pandanus Asiatic shrublike trees of the screw pine family
pandemonium
the abode of all demons; the infernal regions 2. extreme disorder or uproar
pannakins small pans or cups
parapegms in ancient Greece, a table, usually of brass, fixed to a pillar, on which laws and proclamations were engraved; also, a table set in a public place, containing an account of the rising and setting of the stars, eclipses, seasons, etc. ("the brazen tablets of astronomical parapegms")
pards Archaic: leopards
parhelia mock-suns, sometimes white and sometimes tinted with prismatic colors
parterre a flower garden having beds arranged in a pattern [F- normal'>par- by + L.- terra- earth]
pell Obs.- a roll of parchment
pentacle a figure of five straight lines, making a star; in magic, a circle with figures and symbols
penumbra a partial shadow; a margin of shadow caused by the partial interception of light from an illuminating body, as in an eclipse (adj.- penumbral- incompletely illuminated)
perambulations traveling surveys or inspections (see peregrinate)
perdurable very durable; lasting
peregrinate to travel from place to place; to wander (n.- peregrinations)
pernoctation the act of passing the whole night ("saintly pernoctations of prayer and austerity")
peroration the concluding part of a speech
perspicatious quick-sighted; seeing through or understanding something promptly
phantasmagoria a changing, incoherent series of apparitions or phantasms
philtres magical drafts supposed to excite sexual love
Phlegethonian Myth.- fiery, like Phlegethon, one of the five rivers of Hades ("without sound or other ostent than the Phlegethonian luster that surrounds its body and members")
phylactery
an amulet worn as a preservative from danger or disease among the Jews 2. a strip of parchment inscribed with religious texts and enclosed in a leather case
pilaster a square pillar projecting from a wall to a short distance
pinnate Bot: having the shape or arrangement of a feather; said of compound leaves
pismires ants
planturous abundant ("planturous lyricism")
plenilune Poetic: the full moon [L.- plenus- full + luna- moon]
plenipotentiary n. an ambassador
plexus an interwoven arrangement of parts; a network
plummet a piece of lead or other metal attached to a line, used for sounding the water’s depth
porphyry an Egyptian rock with red and white feldspar crystals embedded in a fine-grained, dark-red or purplish ground mass [Gk.- porphyros- purple] ("porphyritic")
porrected projecting; extending horizontally
postern a back gate; a private entrance
poulaine a medieval shoe with a long pointed toe
preciptancy extreme haste; falling or rushing headlong
prescience knowledge of events before they happen
preternatural beyond what is natural, as opposed to supernatural (above nature)
primordial from the earliest time; original
profulgent Poetic: gleaming; brilliant
promontory a high point of land extending into the sea beyond the line of coast; headland
proselytes new converts to a religion
psammite fine-grained, clayey sandstone
puissant powerful; mighty
pullulation germination; breeding
purlieus environs; the part lying adjacent to a property [F.- normal'>lieu- a place]
purpureal purplish (see violescent)
purulent containing or discharging pus; suppurating
pusillanimous cowardly; faint-hearted
pylon Archit.- a truncated pyramid, or two of these, forming a gateway to an Egyptian temple
pythonomorph one of the Pythonomorpha, a group of extinct marine reptiles from the Cretaceous rocks of America and Europe. Some species were more than 50 feet long. ("huge pythonomorphs with fabulous golden coils")
quadrireme ancient Greek or Roman warship with four banks of oars
quinquangular having five angles or corners [Obs.] ("paven with immense quinquangular flags")
quintessential having in concentrated form the essential part; purest
quotidian occurring or returning every day; daily
raddling patterns formed by weaving or twisting together ("fantastic raddlings of ebony")
ramified divided or branched out
rattans the long, tough, flexible stems of a palm tree; the palm trees themselves
ravelled Archaic: tangled; confused
recherche choice; rare
recondite remote from easy perception; secret; hidden [L.- normal'>reconditus, pp. of recondere, put away]
recrudescence a breaking out afresh, as of a disease or wound
recumbent reclining or leaning; idle
regnant reigning; dominant, as a queen regnant
renascent  reborn; showing new life and strength [L.]
retiarii n. pl. in ancient Rome, gladiators furnished with a net and a trident; hence, spiders or marine organisms with netlike meshes [L- rete- a net]
reticulation a network of crisscrossed lines or veins, as in leaves
revenant one who or that which returns; a ghost
rime congealed dew or vapor; hoarfrost
roc Myth.- in Arabian and Persian legend, a fabulous bird of prey, so huge and strong that it could carry off the largest of animals
roseate
rose-colored; rosy 2. cheerful; bright
rubescent reddened or becoming red
rubicund inclining to redness; reddish; ruddy
ruddled marked or colored with red ocher
rufous of a reddish or brownish-red color; rust-colored
runlet
a small brook or stream 2. A small barrel, or the measure of wine it contains, about 18 gallons (alternate spelling of rundlet)
runneled interspersed with rivulets or small brooks
russet reddish-brown [L.- russus- reddish]
rutilant of a shining red color [L- rutilare- to have a reddish glow] ("Like Satan’s rutilant hair, trailing on the wind of Gehenna…")
sacerdotal pertaining to priests or the priesthood
sacrosanct considered holy; inviolable
salacious lustful; lecherous
saltant leaping; jumping; dancing [L.]
salubriousness healthfulness
samite an old rich silk, interwoven with gold and embroidered
sang-froid calmness in trying circumstances
sanguinary accompanied by much bloodshed; bloodthirsty; or, characterized by vigorous activity
sanguine having the color of blood; ruddy; said esp. of complexions
sanies a thin, reddish discharge from wounds or sores; bloody matter
sapience wisdom; sageness
saraband a stately Spanish dance in triple time, of the 17th century
sarcophagous carniverous
sard the deep brownish-red variety of chalchedony
saturnine of a grave or morose disposition
savant a man of learning who is eminent in his acquirements
scatheful harmful; injurious
scaurs cliffs or rocky places on the sides of a hill
scintillant sparkling [L. scintillans, ppr. of scintillare- to sparkle]
scoriac adj.- littered with fragmentary lava [Rare] (from scoriaceous)
sedge grasslike growths, usually in tufts or clumps, near marshes or swamps (adj.- sedgy)
sedulously in a diligent manner
seines large nets for catching fish
selenic lunar [Gk. selene, the moon… Selene, the goddess of the moon]
sempervirent evergreen; always fresh [L.- semper- always + normal'>virens, ppr. of virere- to be green or verdant]
sendal a light, thin, silken fabric
senescence the process or state of growing old
sententious full of judicious observations; having brevity and weight of meaning
sepia
a dark-brown pigment prepared from the inky fluid secreted by cuttlefish 2. a dark reddish-brown color
septagonal having seven angles and seven sides (coinage- a combination of septangular and heptagonal)
sepulchral suggestive of the grave; low or hollow in tone; dismal in aspect
seraglio a harem
sere withered; dried up
serried compacted in rows or ranks
shagreen an Oriental leather or parchment, usually dyed green
shoal
a shallow place in a river, sea, etc. 2. a sandbank or sandbar
sibilant making a hissing sound (n.- sibilation)
sibyl a prophetess; a sorceress (adj.- sibylline)
sidereal
pertaining to the stars or constellations; starry 2. measured by means of the stars ("intersidereal," "transidereal")
similor an alloy of copper and zinc, resembling gold and used in making jewelry
simoom a hot, dry, dust-laden wind of the desert (also sp. simoon)
simulacra an image, made in the likeness of a being; a shadowy semblance
sinuous winding; undulating
sistrum a jingling instrument used by the ancient Egyptians in religious ceremonies ("sistra")
somnolent drowsy
sonority high-soundedness; resonance
sortilege the act of drawing lots; divination by lots
spar any of various crystalline minerals which easily break into fragments with polished surfaces
spindrift the blinding spray of salt water blown from the surface of the sea in hurricanes
sternutations sneezings
stertorous characterized by a deep snoring sound or labored breathing
stridors a shrill, creaking, screechy or grating noise
stridulations small, harsh creaking noises, as made by some insects
succubus a female demon, fabled to have intercourse with men in their sleep
sultana a sultan’s wife, daughter or sister
supernal related to things above us; celestial
supplicative gesturing with entreaty; humbly begging
susurrous whispering; a soft, murmuring sound ("the dry, susurrous voice")
suzerain a ruler, esp. a feudal lord or baron (suzerainty) [F.]
sward land thickly covered with grass
swart of a dark hue; moderately black; tawny (see umber)
sybaritic devoted to pleasure and luxurious ease [Gk [from Sybaris, a town proverbial for its luxury]
Sybarites an inhabitant of Sybaris; voluptuary
sycophant a servile flatterer
syenite a granitic rock of grayish color, found near Syene in Upper Egypt
sylvan pertaining to a wood or forest
syncope sudden faintness, with loss of sensation
tabouret a stool or small seat, without arms or back
tamarack black variety of the coniferous larch tree, remarkable for its elegant form
tarboosh a red woolen skullcap; fez
telluric pertaining to the earth (see terrene)
tenebrific making dark or gloomy (tenebrous)
teratology Biol.- that branch of science which deals with monsters or malformations
terebinth the turpentine tree; also, a name for various resinous exudations
termagant a brawling, turbulent woman (see virago)
terraqueous consisting of land and water, as the earth
terrene
earthy; terrestrial 2. worldly; mundane
thallophytes members of the lowest phylum of plants (algae, bacteria, lichens, and fungi)
thaumaturgy the act of performing something wonderful; magic [Gk.- normal'>thaumatourgia]
thrall bondage; figuratively: one controlled by a passion or a vice
thuribles censers in the shape of a covered vase
tocsin an alarm bell ("tocsin of doom")
tonsure the round, bare place on the heads of Roman Catholic monks ("tonsured")
topaz the yellow sapphire
topiarized shaped by clipping or pruning
torrefaction the act of torrefying or the state of being torrefied (roasted or scorched) [F]
tourmaline a semiprecious mineral with a resinous luster, used as gem [F]
translucent transmitting light, but not rendering objects beyond distinctly visible
trellising
structures of thin wooden or metal strips crossing each other in a pattern of squares, diamonds, etc., on which vines or other creeping plants are trained 2. a bower or archway of this 3. Her.- latticework
tremulous trembling
trilithon a monument of two upright stones topped by a projecting block or arch
trivet a three-legged stand for holding vessels in a fireplace
trouvere one of a class of poets in northern France from the 11th to 14th centuries,  distinguished from the troubadours of southern France by the narrative and epic character of their works
tumescence a swelling; a swollen part (adj.- tumid… see turgescence)
tureen a deep, covered dish, as for a soup
turgescence a swollen or enlarged condition
tutelary adj.- guardian; protecting
ultramundane beyond the world, the solar system, or the present life
ultrastellar from beyond the stars
ululation a howling, as of a wolf or dog; a wailing
umber of a dusky hue; brownish
umbrageous
shady or shaded 2. easily offended 3. Obs.- obscure (umbrageously)
unctuous characterized by a smug pretence of spiritual feeling or fervor; unduly suave
undine Myth.- a female water spirit, corresponding to the naiads
unforelimnable (a coinage)
usufruct the right of using another’s property for profit, without spoiling its substance
vacilant fluctuating; wavering (v.- vacilate)
valediction a bidding of farewell
variegated
Marked with various colors or tints 2. Exhibiting different forms, styles, or varieties
verdigris the green or bluish patina formed on copper, bronze or brass surfaces long exposed
veridical veracious; truth-telling [L.- veridicus- speaking the truth]
verisimilitude a semblance of truth or reality
vermiculated adorned with traceries resembling the tracks of worms
vermilion
bright-red mercuric sulfide, used as a pigment 2. scarlet; brilliantly red
vertiginous dizzying; affected by vertigo
vestment clothing or covering, esp. a garment or robe of office
viands articles of food; choice dishes
vicinal neighboring; adjoining
villanelle  a short poem of several stanzas (usually 5) of three lines each, and a final stanza of 4 lines: it has only two rhymes throughout
violescent tending to a violet color
virago
a bold, shrewish woman 2. Archaic: a strong, large, manlike woman; an amazon
viscid semi-fluid and sticky
vitriolene (coinage… describes spacesuits; see next entry)
vitriolic extremely biting or caustic; sharp and bitter (from vitriol)…[L.- vitreus- glassy]
vizier the title of high political officers in Turkish and other Mohammedan states
vocable a word considered as a unit of sounds or letters, without regard to meaning
volitation the act of flying; flight
volumen a roll of manuscript
volute Archit.- a spiral scroll used as an ornament in Ionic and Corinthian capitals
wafture something conveyed through water or air, as an odor
wattling a fleshy process, often brightly colored, hanging from the neck of a bird
weft a woven fabric; web
weir an obstruction placed in a stream to raise or divert the water
welkin Archaic or Poetic: the vault of the sky; the heavens
wheedling persuading by flattery or gentle pleading; coaxing
wilderment Poetic: bewilderment; confusion
Will-o’-the-wisp
Ignis fatuus; a phosphorescent light seen in the air over marshy places 2. Figuratively: a delusion; deceptive attraction
windlass a mechanism for lifting by rope, usually with a cranking attachment
withes willow or osier twigs; vines [ME.- wythes]
wraith an apparition of a person, believed to be alive, seen shortly before or after his death; specter
wried (coinage... "wried and twisted constellations")
wyvern Her.- a monster with two wings, two legs, a tapering body and a barbed tail
yoke Figuratively: enslavement
zircon a mineral occurring in lustrous brown or grey prisms, used as a gem
PRIMARY SOURCES
Webster’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary. 2nd Ed., 1983. Brittanica World Language Ed. of Funk & Wagnall’s Standard Dictionary. 2 Vols., 1960.
SECONDARY SOURCES
The American Heritage Dictionary, 1994. Funk & Wagnall’s Standard Dictionary, 1993.
Many thanks to Ralph Grasso for sharing this!
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i think my gk fanbook came in the mail but i wont have time to pick it up until tomorrow or the day after because i have to do metal shop and present my awesome box and also do some readings probably. my goals for this weekend are to hang up all my posters, get all my readings done early, format the images for printing for my seminar group project, and if i have time go to uniqlo for socks or toho shoji for more beads for the jewelry im making for my accessories class... i plan on cutting up the fanbook and some of my other books to put up some of the pages on the walls as posters as well, so that project will probably take me a while. i'll keep you all unnecessarily updated on the minutiae of my life as per usual as we see the next 4 days play out
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