Jan
27
Multicellular
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It is so much fun to write it in cursive. So many loops! Try it!
Megan
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Jan
27
A young woman with big, mischievous brown eyes and full, painted cherry lips once asked me “What’s the sexiest word in the English language?” “I don’t know. What?”, I said. “Moist”, she whispered. I couldn’t say she was wrong.
Brent McConnell
Wooster, OH
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Jan
2
Multifarious
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Sounds evil, but means versatile (sort of).
Daniel S.
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Jan
2
Minutia
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A small, trivial detail. Just a lovely word that carries a worldliness about itself. I also love the way it sounds like a wave in motion flowing over everything in its path.
Craig Brown
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Jan
2
Missive
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Missive: A written message to or from an official source. Firmer and more determined than a simple note, a missive is a letter with an agenda and, sometimes, attitude. You can almost hear how like a “missile” it is dispatched. An arrow making a beeline to its target. A missive is not something to be ignored.
Lech T. Zedayen
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Dec
30
Myriad
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Usable as both a noun and an adjective… and usable essentially anywhere with its qualifying definition. At the same time, it’s just too beautiful to waste on mundane sentences - after all, how many words feature “y” as the first vowel, and how many do it so well?
Koutetsu
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Dec
30
Molybdenum
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I’m a chemist… this is an element on the periodic table. I think it has a really nice ring to it yet is kind of awkward to say, all at the same time. Plus, “M” is my favorite letter. moe-leb-dih-num … ahhhh….
Melanie McWilliams
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Dec
29
Marshmallow
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My favorite word is “marshmallow.” Say it slowly in front of a mirror and it not only looks like you’re eating one, but it also looks like the way your mouth moves when you kiss someone on the lips. So sweet and so smooth and soft.
Gina, Tasmania
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Dec
29
Miscellaneous
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My favorite word is miscellaneous because that is how our world is today. An odd assortment of races and personalities joining together to be one single subject.
Emily
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Dec
29
Meh
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“Meh” is my favorite word because it describes how you are feeling when you don’t fell like anything, or what you want to do when you don’t really know what it is that you want to do.
Amanda
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