com·port1
verb
1. FORMAL
conduct oneself; behave.
"articulate students who comported themselves well in television interviews"
yeah it’s a common word when talking about plants and animals, especially in biology class
but yeah, living space kinda makes sense too but even in that case i never heard someone use in the context of nazi germany or genocide
It’s a term that Hitler himself and the Nazis used to a huge extent in their propaganda
Microcosm: something which encapsulates on a smaller scales the characteristics of something larger
enshittification
en-shit-uh-fi-key-shuhn
noun
the gradual degradation of an online platform or service's functionality, as part of a cycle in which the platform or service first offers benefits to users to attract them, then pursues more and more profits at the expense of users:
"There's been a significant enshittification of the website in just this year alone."
sau·ri·an
adjective
of or like a lizard.
"a table with saurian legs"
noun
any large reptile, especially a dinosaur or other extinct form.
gravid
adjective
TECHNICAL
1. pregnant; carrying eggs or young.
"the retroverted gravid uterus"
2. full of meaning or a specified quality.
"the scene is gravid with unease"
demure
/dɪˈmjʊə,dɪˈmjɔː/
adjective
reserved, modest, and shy (typically used of a woman).
"a demure young lady"
demure
/dɪˈmjʊə,dɪˈmjɔː/
adjective
reserved, modest, and shy (typically used of a woman).
"a demure young lady"
LMAO I know you seen that s*** on Twitter and a bird said it
Seen this word like all week and it was females using that s*** like they barely found out about that s***
Decathexis is a psychoanalytic term that describes the process of withdrawing emotional or mental energy from a person, idea, or object. It's the opposite of cathexis, which is the act of becoming emotionally attached to someone or something.
Wheatpaste (also known as flour and water paste, flour paste, or simply paste) is a gel or liquid adhesive made from wheat flour or starch and water. It has been used since antiquity for various arts and crafts such as bookbinding, découpage, collage, papier-mâché, and adhering paper posters and notices to walls.
Sinecure
noun
1. An ecclesiastical benefice without the care of souls.
2. Any office or position which requires or involves little or no responsibility, labor, or active service.
S/o @offline
Sinecure
noun
1. An ecclesiastical benefice without the care of souls.
2. Any office or position which requires or involves little or no responsibility, labor, or active service.
S/o @offline
@offline 's great expansion on the definitions and history of the word
Regarding the first definition:
That the original definition of the word - basically it meant someone who was a member of the clergy but who didn’t have to interact with any lay people, so they earned a living from the Church but avoided the hard work of leading services, performing religious ceremonies for people, giving support to people in need, and so on. From this, the definition was broadened to mean any “job” where you get paid without really working.