--Kate Walbert, The Gardens of KyotoI imagined his thoughts had been solely of me, that the letter would be filled with love sonnets, that it would gush with the same romantic pablum I devoured from those movie star magazines.
new: radicand
It appears no one (worth quoting) wants to use this word. It does kind of suck.
--Kate Walbert, The Gardens of KyotoI imagined his thoughts had been solely of me, that the letter would be filled with love sonnets, that it would gush with the same romantic pablum I devoured from those movie star magazines.
new: radicand
This was a hard one and this is all I could find at Google:
Radican is found in 1889 in George Chrystal, 'Algebra' (ed.2)1.x.182: "We shall restrict the radican, 'k', to be positive."
sybarite
-Charles Dickens <--- This an author's name Charles D*ckens'Why, Daisy, old boy, dumb-foundered!' laughed Steerforth, shaking my hand heartily, and throwing it gaily away. 'Have I detected you in another feast, you Sybarite!
Wonder if excerpts from literature count.
Anyhow: solenoid
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