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Here you'll find a variety of posts; in both content and style! Anything goes, from listicles to rants, and short think-pieces to informal essays. Sometimes I want to talk about a small section of a book/film/TV show, sometimes I want to respond to someone else's journal/essay, and occasionally I'll get caught up in a 'big idea' style conversation. Ultimately, I just want to talk about the things I like! If you find it enjoyable, informative, and/or useful, then all the better.
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Word of the Week: Scintilla
I've mostly heard people say that there "wasn't a scintilla of intelligence or emotion" in the eyes of someone or something. That's a bit...

Carrianne Dillon
Jun 29, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Frenetic
To be frenetic, one must be fast and energetic in a wild and rather uncontrollable way. Similar words include frantic or frenzied, but...

Carrianne Dillon
Jun 22, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Apocryphal
Have you heard the story of young George Washington and the cherry tree? You know, the one where he is gifted a hatchet, promptly cuts...

Carrianne Dillon
Jun 15, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Réchauffé
While it's true that I love odd sounding words, sometimes enough is enough! Réchauffé (n.) (resh-oh-fay) is simply a fancy word for...

Carrianne Dillon
Jun 8, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Compurgator
A compurgator is a sworn witness to the innocence and good character of an accused person. Use your voice to stand in solidarity. True...

Carrianne Dillon
Jun 1, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Diapason
While the definitions of diapason mostly have to do with sound, it amuses me that they're not in particular agreement with one another....

Carrianne Dillon
May 25, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Smorgasbord
I love this word. I may like it even more because I'm hungry right now, but it's still a great word. A smorgasbord is basically a lunch...

Carrianne Dillon
May 18, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Coup de Grâce
You may be more familiar with 'coup d'état',(coo de tah) the violent and forceful removal of an existing government (via revolt). Coup de...

Carrianne Dillon
May 11, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Paucity
Since my local stores (not pictured) continue to have NOTHING (zip, nil, none, nada) on the toilet paper front, I though paucity would be...

Carrianne Dillon
Apr 27, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Magniloquent
You've heard of eloquence, you've heard of grandiloquence, now get ready for magniloquence! How nice to have another Extraâ„¢ sort of word...

Carrianne Dillon
Apr 20, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Collywobbles
So the technical definition of the collywobbles is just a stomachache, but I learned it as a the stomachache caused as a direct result of...

Carrianne Dillon
Apr 6, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Hibernaculum
A hibernaculum, as you may have guessed from its similarity to the word hibernate, has something to do with animals that go dormant...

Carrianne Dillon
Mar 30, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Antediluvian
This close to the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic we can still remember what it was like before. Antecovidian times: when toilet paper...

Carrianne Dillon
Mar 16, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Carouse
I'll admit to a fairly intimate knowledge of this word in my time, when responsibilities were few and friends were enablers. Now though,...

Carrianne Dillon
Mar 9, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Churlish
I love this adjective so much. Churlish is used to describe someone who is being RUDE in a deliberately mean-spirited and surly way. It's...

Carrianne Dillon
Mar 2, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Syncretism
I chose syncretism as the word of the week in part because I miss my Religious Studies professor from SHU, (Dr. Kelly), and partly...

Carrianne Dillon
Feb 24, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Xeriscape
Xeriscapes are both popular and sensible in arid climates because they are landscapes or gardens that require little to no precipitation!...

Carrianne Dillon
Feb 10, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Brigadoon
Brigadoon? "It's Almost Like Being In Love!" Well... when it's not dressed up as a proper noun, brigadoon simply refers to place that is...

Carrianne Dillon
Feb 3, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Firmament
I love the word firmament because it means not just the sky or heavens, but refers to them as a tangible thing. I've always been...

Carrianne Dillon
Jan 27, 20201 min read
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Word of the Week: Crepuscular
Broadly, crepuscular is an adjective that describes something of or relating to twilight (dawn or dusk). In a zoological sense it refers...

Carrianne Dillon
Jan 20, 20201 min read
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