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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 17:50:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Abjure – (v) to renounce under oath, to shun
  abrogate – (v) to repeal or abolish
  abstemious – (adj) abstaining from wine, sparing in diet, temperate
  acumen – (n) quickness of perception or discernment
  antebellum – (adj) a period prior to a war; in US, before Civil War
  auspicious – (adj) a good omen, fortunate
  belie – (v) to give a false representation of something
  Bellicose – (adj) warlike in nature, aggressive, hostile
  bowdlerize – (v) to remove parts considered offensive
  chicanery – (n) deception by use of trickery
  chromosome – part of cell that contains DNA
  churlish – (adj) rude, vulgar, difficult to work with
  Circumlocution – (n) a roundabout way of speaking, using more words than necessary
  circumnavigate – (v) to travel completely around something
  Deciduous – (adj) trees that lose their leaves in winter
  deleterious – (adj) harmful, noxious
  diffident – (adj) lacking confidence, timid, bashful, modest
  enervate – (v) to reduce strength, debilitate
  enfranchise – (v) to give the right to vote, to set free
  epiphany – (n) an illuminating discovery resulting in personal feeling of elation
  equinox – (n) when the Sun is over the equator
  euro – (n) monetary unit of the European Union
  evanescent – (adj) tending to vanish like vapor
  expurgate – (v) to edit out offensive, incorrect, or useless information, to cleanse, to purge
  facetious – (adj) treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor
  fatuous – (adj) obnoxiously stupid, vacantly silly
  feckless – (adj) lacking purpose, without skill, ineffective
  fiduciary – (n) one who holds a thing in trust for another, a trustee
  filibuster – (n) long, irrelevant speeches to delay the making of a decision
  gamete – (n) a reproductive cell that has only half the usual number of chromosomes (egg or sperm)
  gauche (adj) awkward or lacking in social graces, bumbling
  gerrymander - (v) to divide a geographic area into voting districts to give unfair advantage to one party in an election
  hegemony – (n) domination or authority over another, especially over a society or nation
  hemoglobin – (n) substance in red blood cells that transports oxygen
  homogeneous – (adj) uniform composition throughout
  hubris – (n) excessive pride or arrogance
  hypotenuse – (n) the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle
  impeach – (v) to hinder, to bring legal proceeding against a public official, saying they should be removed from office
  incognito – (adj) in disguise
  incontrovertible – (adj) cannot be denied or disputed
  inculcate – (v) to teach by repeated instruction, to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in people
  infrastructure – (n) underlying base or foundation in an organization or system
  interpolate – (v) to estimate value of a function between two points
  irony – (n) a statement that means the opposite of what it says
  jejune – (adj) empty or void of substance
  kinetic – (adj) relating to motion
  kowtow – (v) to kneel and bow low enough to touch one’s forehead to the ground
  laissez faire – (adj) economic term which refers to an economy in which the government allows the free markets to make the decisions
  lexicon – (n) a dictionary
  loquacious – (adj) talkative or chatty
  Lugubrious – (adj) overly gloomy, mournful, or dismal
  metamorphosis – (n) a transformation
  mitosis – (n) the division of a cell nucleus into two identical halves
  moiety – (n) half, a share or portion
  nanotechnology – (n) the science of machines that are very small
  nihilism – (n) extreme skepticism, maintaining that nothing has a real existence, the rejection of all moral principles
  nomenclature – (n) a system or arrangement of names
  nonsectarian – (adj) not restricted to one sect or school or party
  notarize – (v) to attest something as genuine
  obsequious – (adj) fawning or subservient, excessively eager to please or to obey all instructions
  oligarchy – (n) government controlled by a few, usually the wealthy
  omnipotent – (adj) all-powerful
  orthography – (n) the study of correct spelling
  oxidize – (v) to combine with oxygen
  parabola – (n) the locus of a point equidistant from a point and a line
  paradigm – (n) an example serving as a model or pattern
  parameter – (n) an arbitrary constant whose value characterized a member of a system
  pecuniary – (adj) relating to money
  photosynthesis – (n) the process by which plants generate carbohydrates and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water using light as a source of energy
  plagiarize – (v) to use and pass off as one’s own someone else’s writing or speech
  plasma – (n) a component of blood that assists in clotting and injury repair
  polymer – a long molecule consisting of a chain of identical parts
  precipitous – (adj) steep
  quasar – (n) starlike objects thought to be the most distant and most luminous objects in the universe
  quotidian – (adj) daily, common, ordinary, or trivial
  recapitulate – (v) to summarize or repeat in concise form
  reciprocal – (adj) an action or feeling done or felt by two people toward each other
  reparation – (n) a payment of time, effort, or money to undue past transgressions
  respiration – (n) the process of inhaling and exhaling
  sanguine – (adj) cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident, blood-red
  soliloquy – (n) a speech by a character to himself to reveal his thoughts to the audience
  subjugate – (v) to forcibly impose obedience or servitude
  suffragist – (n) a person who promotes the right to vote
  supercilious – (adj) arrogantly superior, showing contemptuous indifference
  tautology – (n) redundant use of words
  taxonomy – (n) the science of finding, describing, classifying, and naming organisms
  tectonic – (adj) having a strong and widespread impact
  tempestuous – (adj) relating to a tempest, stormy
  thermodynamics – (n) the science of the conversions between heat and other forms of energy
  totalitarian – (adj) a system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control
  unctuous – (adj) oily, greasy, profusely and unpleasantly polite and insincerely earnest
  usurp – (v) to seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means
  vacuous – (adj) showing a lack of thought or intelligence, vacant
  vehement – (adj) showing strong feeling, passionate, forceful, or intense
  vortex – (n) a whirlwind or whirlpool in the form of a spiral or column
  winnow – (v) to free or separate grain or the like from chaff or refuse matter, usually using the air, to free of unwanted or inferior elements
  wrought – (adj) to bring to pass, having been worked or prepared somehow
  xenophobe – (n) one who fears that which is unknown, one who fears people who are different from oneself, especially in the case of foreign people
  yeoman – (n) an official providing honorable service in a royal household, one that performs great and loyal service
  ziggurat – (n) a temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamian valley</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Abjure – (v) to renounce under oath, to shun<br />
  abrogate – (v) to repeal or abolish<br />
  abstemious – (adj) abstaining from wine, sparing in diet, temperate<br />
  acumen – (n) quickness of perception or discernment<br />
  antebellum – (adj) a period prior to a war; in US, before Civil War<br />
  auspicious – (adj) a good omen, fortunate<br />
  belie – (v) to give a false representation of something<br />
  Bellicose – (adj) warlike in nature, aggressive, hostile<br />
  bowdlerize – (v) to remove parts considered offensive<br />
  chicanery – (n) deception by use of trickery<br />
  chromosome – part of cell that contains DNA<br />
  churlish – (adj) rude, vulgar, difficult to work with<br />
  Circumlocution – (n) a roundabout way of speaking, using more words than necessary<br />
  circumnavigate – (v) to travel completely around something<br />
  Deciduous – (adj) trees that lose their leaves in winter<br />
  deleterious – (adj) harmful, noxious<br />
  diffident – (adj) lacking confidence, timid, bashful, modest<br />
  enervate – (v) to reduce strength, debilitate<br />
  enfranchise – (v) to give the right to vote, to set free<br />
  epiphany – (n) an illuminating discovery resulting in personal feeling of elation<br />
  equinox – (n) when the Sun is over the equator<br />
  euro – (n) monetary unit of the European Union<br />
  evanescent – (adj) tending to vanish like vapor<br />
  expurgate – (v) to edit out offensive, incorrect, or useless information, to cleanse, to purge<br />
  facetious – (adj) treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor<br />
  fatuous – (adj) obnoxiously stupid, vacantly silly<br />
  feckless – (adj) lacking purpose, without skill, ineffective<br />
  fiduciary – (n) one who holds a thing in trust for another, a trustee<br />
  filibuster – (n) long, irrelevant speeches to delay the making of a decision<br />
  gamete – (n) a reproductive cell that has only half the usual number of chromosomes (egg or sperm)<br />
  gauche (adj) awkward or lacking in social graces, bumbling<br />
  gerrymander - (v) to divide a geographic area into voting districts to give unfair advantage to one party in an election<br />
  hegemony – (n) domination or authority over another, especially over a society or nation<br />
  hemoglobin – (n) substance in red blood cells that transports oxygen<br />
  homogeneous – (adj) uniform composition throughout<br />
  hubris – (n) excessive pride or arrogance<br />
  hypotenuse – (n) the side of a right triangle opposite the right angle<br />
  impeach – (v) to hinder, to bring legal proceeding against a public official, saying they should be removed from office<br />
  incognito – (adj) in disguise<br />
  incontrovertible – (adj) cannot be denied or disputed<br />
  inculcate – (v) to teach by repeated instruction, to induce understanding or a particular sentiment in people<br />
  infrastructure – (n) underlying base or foundation in an organization or system<br />
  interpolate – (v) to estimate value of a function between two points<br />
  irony – (n) a statement that means the opposite of what it says<br />
  jejune – (adj) empty or void of substance<br />
  kinetic – (adj) relating to motion<br />
  kowtow – (v) to kneel and bow low enough to touch one’s forehead to the ground<br />
  laissez faire – (adj) economic term which refers to an economy in which the government allows the free markets to make the decisions<br />
  lexicon – (n) a dictionary<br />
  loquacious – (adj) talkative or chatty<br />
  Lugubrious – (adj) overly gloomy, mournful, or dismal<br />
  metamorphosis – (n) a transformation<br />
  mitosis – (n) the division of a cell nucleus into two identical halves<br />
  moiety – (n) half, a share or portion<br />
  nanotechnology – (n) the science of machines that are very small<br />
  nihilism – (n) extreme skepticism, maintaining that nothing has a real existence, the rejection of all moral principles<br />
  nomenclature – (n) a system or arrangement of names<br />
  nonsectarian – (adj) not restricted to one sect or school or party<br />
  notarize – (v) to attest something as genuine<br />
  obsequious – (adj) fawning or subservient, excessively eager to please or to obey all instructions<br />
  oligarchy – (n) government controlled by a few, usually the wealthy<br />
  omnipotent – (adj) all-powerful<br />
  orthography – (n) the study of correct spelling<br />
  oxidize – (v) to combine with oxygen<br />
  parabola – (n) the locus of a point equidistant from a point and a line<br />
  paradigm – (n) an example serving as a model or pattern<br />
  parameter – (n) an arbitrary constant whose value characterized a member of a system<br />
  pecuniary – (adj) relating to money<br />
  photosynthesis – (n) the process by which plants generate carbohydrates and oxygen from carbon dioxide and water using light as a source of energy<br />
  plagiarize – (v) to use and pass off as one’s own someone else’s writing or speech<br />
  plasma – (n) a component of blood that assists in clotting and injury repair<br />
  polymer – a long molecule consisting of a chain of identical parts<br />
  precipitous – (adj) steep<br />
  quasar – (n) starlike objects thought to be the most distant and most luminous objects in the universe<br />
  quotidian – (adj) daily, common, ordinary, or trivial<br />
  recapitulate – (v) to summarize or repeat in concise form<br />
  reciprocal – (adj) an action or feeling done or felt by two people toward each other<br />
  reparation – (n) a payment of time, effort, or money to undue past transgressions<br />
  respiration – (n) the process of inhaling and exhaling<br />
  sanguine – (adj) cheerfully optimistic, hopeful, or confident, blood-red<br />
  soliloquy – (n) a speech by a character to himself to reveal his thoughts to the audience<br />
  subjugate – (v) to forcibly impose obedience or servitude<br />
  suffragist – (n) a person who promotes the right to vote<br />
  supercilious – (adj) arrogantly superior, showing contemptuous indifference<br />
  tautology – (n) redundant use of words<br />
  taxonomy – (n) the science of finding, describing, classifying, and naming organisms<br />
  tectonic – (adj) having a strong and widespread impact<br />
  tempestuous – (adj) relating to a tempest, stormy<br />
  thermodynamics – (n) the science of the conversions between heat and other forms of energy<br />
  totalitarian – (adj) a system of government where the people have virtually no authority and the state wields absolute control<br />
  unctuous – (adj) oily, greasy, profusely and unpleasantly polite and insincerely earnest<br />
  usurp – (v) to seize power from another, usually by illegitimate means<br />
  vacuous – (adj) showing a lack of thought or intelligence, vacant<br />
  vehement – (adj) showing strong feeling, passionate, forceful, or intense<br />
  vortex – (n) a whirlwind or whirlpool in the form of a spiral or column<br />
  winnow – (v) to free or separate grain or the like from chaff or refuse matter, usually using the air, to free of unwanted or inferior elements<br />
  wrought – (adj) to bring to pass, having been worked or prepared somehow<br />
  xenophobe – (n) one who fears that which is unknown, one who fears people who are different from oneself, especially in the case of foreign people<br />
  yeoman – (n) an official providing honorable service in a royal household, one that performs great and loyal service<br />
  ziggurat – (n) a temple tower of the ancient Mesopotamian valley</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 01:38:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>sanguine, along with fascination, is one of my fav words of all time!  surprised?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>sanguine, along with fascination, is one of my fav words of all time!  surprised?</p>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 May 2007 22:03:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Abjure (#1 on the list) should be familiar to Dungeons and Dragons gamer geeks -- it's a prominent "school" of magic.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Abjure (#1 on the list) should be familiar to Dungeons and Dragons gamer geeks &#8212; it&#8217;s a prominent &#8220;school&#8221; of magic.</p>
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