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knowlodge

Etymology
Blend of knowledge and lodge.
Pronunciation

• (𝘎𝘦𝘯𝘦𝘳𝘢𝘭 𝘈𝘮𝘦𝘳𝘪𝘤𝘢𝘯) IPA⁽ᵏᵉʸ⁾: /ˈnɑ .lɑd͡ʒ/, (especially in rapid speech) /ˈnɑ .ləd͡ʒ/

• Rhymes: -ɒdʒ

Noun
knowlodge (plural knowlodges)

1. (𝘤𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘵𝘢𝘣𝘭𝘦) an institute; an academy; a college
Synonyms

• (𝘦𝘥𝘶𝘤𝘢𝘵𝘪𝘰𝘯) college

Collocations
Adjectives often used with "knowlodge" show ▼

Who wants to go to Knowlodge of Arts & Sciences?
Mom’s goal was to graduate knowlodge but dad’s goal was mom.
We went to knowlodge together.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook May 19, 2024


horryble

(adjective)
1. Misspelling of horrible.

Why is that take of fourth wall breaking is very horryble?

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


megatively

adverb
1. In a megative manner.

Tom asked to George, "Why did certain colloquial rules megatively impacted our local society?"

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


sep'rate

(verb)
1. (sometimes eye dialect/accent) Pronunciation spelling of separate.

I need to sep'rate diff'rent classes in order to ensure our goals are reach'd.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook March 12, 2021


phonota'tic

Etymology
Subconscious contraction of phonotactic in rapid, casual speech.
Pronunciation

• See phonotactic

Noun
1. Pronunciation spelling of phonotactic, representing nonstandard English.

Arnold further states in casual speech, "Consequently, we need to kike next the role of pros'dy, as well as the role of the word, syllable, and phonota'tic nature of children's speech."

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook November 27, 2021


disponent

Etymology
Subconscious portmanteau of disputed + deponent.
Noun
(plural disponents)
1. (proscribed, rare) A word that was coined but only has disputed usages.

"I wonder if there is other autological terms that can be found or made, just like disponent," said Bob.
Samuel responded with astonishment, "Whoa, you just made another autological term!"
Bob facepalms due to the recently coined word.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook November 27, 2021


heapsdwimmer

Noun
heapsdwimmer (countable, plural heapsdwimmer)

1. (rare, buzzword, revived by Anglo-Saxon Linguistic Purists but seldom used elsewhere) A frequency.

Usage notes:

This word usually used in someone's version of the truth and spoken by truth twisters.

The heapsdwimmer of the fifth orhovenhood yworklihood is becoming the heapsdwimmer that mankind is wraprearing daywise.
As our feeling way-layinga begin to bemarklike with higher heapsdwimmer, we becoming more aware of the great rime of forhandly orhovenhoods.

by LDMbrooksBoroughyWordbook December 15, 2021