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» victoriousvocabulary: XIǍO[adjecive]small; little; tiny.Etymology: Chinese 小.[Nicoletta Ceccoli]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Chione [Noun] The Nymph Or Minor Goddess Of Snow. She Is The Daughter Of Boreas, The North Wind, And Oreithyia. Etymology: From Greek Χιών - Chiōn, “Snow”[Catrin Welz-Stein - Ice Princess]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Balneary [Balneal][Adjective]Of Or Relating To Baths Or Bathing.etymology: From Latin Balneum, Bath, From Greek Balaneion.[Eugenia Loli]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Anthropophagous [Adjective] The Consumption Of Human Flesh. Etymology: From Latin Anthrōpophagus, From Greek Anthrōpophagos, “Man-Eating”, From Ánthrōpos, “Human Being” + Phagein, “To Eat”.[Stephen Mackey]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Troubadour[Noun]1. Any Male Wandering Singer Or Minstrel.2. One Of A Class Of Mediaeval Lyric Poets Who Flourished Principally In Southern France From The 11Th To 13Th Centuries, And Wrote Songs And Poems Of A Complex Metrical Form
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Victoriousvocabulary: Tarantism[Noun]1. An Urge To Overcome Melancholy By Dancing.2. A Mania Characterised By An Uncontrollable Impulse To Dance, Especially As Prevalent In Southern Italy From The 15Th To The 17Th Century, Popularly Attributed To The
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Victoriousvocabulary: Dryad [Noun] A Nymph Or Divinity Of The Woods. Etymology: From Latin Dryas, From Greek Dryas (Plural Dryades), “Wood Nymph,” From Drus (Genitive Dryos) “Oak”, From *Deru- &Amp;Ldquo;Tree, Wood, Oak”.[25Kartinok]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Puissant[Adjective]Powerful; Mighty; Potent.etymology: From Old French, Ultimately From Latin Potēns, “Mighty”, From Posse, &Amp;Ldquo;To Have Power”.[Froilan Cosme]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Deambulatory[Noun]Ambulatory; Wandering.etymology: From Late Middle English &Amp;Lt; Mediaeval Latin Deambulātōrium, Equivalent To Latin Deambulā(Re), “To Go For A Walk”.[Ksenia Svincova - Wandering Soul]
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Victoriousvocabulary: Fée[Noun]French: Fairy; One Of A Class Of Supernatural Beings, Generally Conceived As Having A Diminutive Human Form And Possessing Magical Powers.etymology: From Old French Fae, From Vulgar Latin Fāta, “Goddess Of Fate”,
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Victoriousvocabulary: Grame [Noun] 1. Anger; Wrath; Scorn; Bitterness; Repugnance. 2. Sorrow; Grief; Misery. Etymology: From Middle English Grame, Gram, Grome, From Old English Grama, “Rage, Anger, Trouble, Devil, Demon”, From Proto-Germanic
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Victoriousvocabulary: Annegare [Verb] To Drown. Etymology: From Latin *Adnecare, From Necāre, Present Active Infinitive Of Necō, “Kill”.[Bluefooted - Sad Ending]
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