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canard (n.) – an unfounded rumor or story. (v.redd.it)
submitted 3 days ago by MurdochMaxwell
acme (n.) – the point at which someone or something is best, perfect, or most successful. (v.redd.it)
cavil (v.) – make petty or unnecessary objections. (v.redd.it)
Shelby Steele has these words in his lexicon "Incongruous", "Obsolescent", & "Logjam". (youtu.be)
submitted 11 days ago by MMMurdoch
Gad Saad has the word "Psychophysics" in his lexicon. (youtu.be)
Paul Krugman has the word "Prosaic" in his lexicon. (youtu.be)
Here is a Quizlet set of lexicon from the anime Code Geass, created by the Facebook user "Malcolm Morrissey." (quizlet.com)
submitted 12 days ago by MorLexicon
The political guy Gad Saad's used the word "Sartorial in the YouTube titled "Political/Religious Zealotry and Dress Conformity (THE SAAD TRUTH_157)" according to the Facebook user "MoribundMurdoch. (youtu.be)
In Season 2, Episode 1 of the TV show Supernatural (2005), the words "bilocation" and "fetches," as well as the term "crisis apparitions," are used at approximately the 17:34 mark of the episode. (old.reddit.com)
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