Part of the PNF "Learn a New Word" Program

Solivagant -- Definition: rambling alone : marked by solitary wandering

An Example:
Long years had wept by rock and hill and glade,
To fields of asphodel, was seen no more
Solivagant, upon the Attic shore.
New Statesman and Nation (London, Eng.), 11 Nov. 1944
 
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Jentacular--Of or pertaining to an early morning breakfast.
 
How do they come up with these?
I think that aphantasics is the deposit left behind in the bovine stalls.
I am not perturbed in the least by ghostly tales and ghosts in general having encountered many first hand.
I can still visualise my encounter with a ghost in minute detail 30 years after the event and several situations since .
Reading anything I have no problem visualising the content. Well mostly, Medical textbooks sometimes are an exception. This is due to my lack of understanding of the content of the paper , rather than any inability to visualise the content.
 
Then we are offering a useful service to our members. I recommend we put Jad in charge of this educational program. Not only can she teach us new words, but different ways of saying them.
Several other forums have the same facility/group. It is interesting to learn not only a new word but it's usage, origin , era and country most used in.
 
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