Post a word you think most people wouldn't know, an interesting word. Something you wouldn't use in conventional speaking. And then type the definition that corresponds with the word. Type the part of speech too if you want.
A word I like is "compartmentalize" which means to put into categories.
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7 回复You're not going to memorize a lot, if any, of these words if you don't regularly see/hear them, or use them.
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2 回复Antidisestablishmentarianism: a word which here means, "look at me! I can spell a word longer than most text messages!"
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1 回复由SonOfTheShire编辑: 2/28/2013 8:31:48 PMHere's a fun one for you Americans: fortnight, a word meaning two weeks (or fourteen nights). You can use it to wow your friends! "Hey, man, when's your birthday?" "It's in a fortnight!" "Whoa... cool words, bro." And then you knowingly wink at the audience.
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14 回复I think you'd be better of reading some high-level literature than asking for a bunch of goons to write down random words.
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Enfilade- A formation or position is "in enfilade" if weapons fire can be directed along its longest axis. Defilade- A unit or position is "in defilade" if it uses natural or artificial obstacles to shield or conceal. For an armored fighting vehicle (AFV), defilade is synonymous with a hull-down or turret-down position. Both words are very useful in military simulators, and who knows when you might need them when talking to someone!