Silent Sage
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Feel free to share any interesting new (real) words you come across here.
I'll go first:
Floccinaucinihilipilification
- to estimate something as useless
- longest non-scientific word in dictionary
"Apropos", I haven't actually ever heard that used in conversation
and
Heterological
-A word that's definition describes it's opposite. For example, "miniscule" means the same thing as tiny, but "miniscule" is quite large for a word. This mismatch makes "miniscule" heterological.
-heterological is a paradox. If it is a heterological word, that means it doesn't describe itself, so therefore it isn't heterological. If it is homeological, it describes itself, making it not homeological.
Homeological
-A word that describes itself. For example, "noun" is a noun, so it is a homeological word.
-homeological is itself a homeological word. The reasoning is highly circular though. Homeological is homeological because it is homeological.
I'll go first:
Floccinaucinihilipilification
- to estimate something as useless
- longest non-scientific word in dictionary
"Apropos", I haven't actually ever heard that used in conversation
and
Heterological
-A word that's definition describes it's opposite. For example, "miniscule" means the same thing as tiny, but "miniscule" is quite large for a word. This mismatch makes "miniscule" heterological.
-heterological is a paradox. If it is a heterological word, that means it doesn't describe itself, so therefore it isn't heterological. If it is homeological, it describes itself, making it not homeological.
Homeological
-A word that describes itself. For example, "noun" is a noun, so it is a homeological word.
-homeological is itself a homeological word. The reasoning is highly circular though. Homeological is homeological because it is homeological.