Wordle #88 “December 7, 2015”

Week 88

1.Vein

2. Track

3. Throw

4. Fanatic

5. Bloodcrow (a person who scavenges battlefields for treasure)

6. Nails

7. Reach

8. Aperture (an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, gap, etc.)

9. Apathy

10. Dread

11. Whalebone (an elastic, horny substance growing in place of teeth in the upper jaw of certain whales, and forming a series of thin, parallel plates on each side of the palate; baleen. a thin strip of this substance, for stiffening a corset.)

12. Empyreal (pertaining to the sky; celestial: empyreal blue, pertaining to the highest heaven in the cosmology of the ancients. Formed of pure fire or light: empyreal radiance.)

Use at least 10 of the words to create a story or poem (these are hard!)

The words can appear in an alternate form

Use the words in any order that you like.

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  1. […] https://mindlovemiserysmenagerie.wordpress.com/2015/12/07/wordle-88-december-7-2015/ 1.Vein 2. Track 3. Throw 4. Fanatic 6. Nails 7. Reach 9. Apathy 10. Dread 5. Bloodcrow (a person who scavenges battlefields for treasure) 8. Aperture (an opening, as a hole, slit, crack, gap, etc.) 11. Whalebone (an elastic, horny substance growing in place of teeth in the upper jaw of certain whales, and forming a series of thin, parallel plates on each side of the palate;baleen. a thin strip of this substance, for stiffening a corset.) 12. Empyreal (pertaining to the sky; celestial: empyreal blue, pertaining to the highest heaven in the cosmology of the ancients. Formed of pure fire or light: empyreal radiance.) […]

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  2. Thank you for the new words. I am adding a bloodcrow to the 3rd book in the Curse Breaker Saga because by God, it fits perfectly. There was a bloodcrow sized hole in that narrative that I just didn’t see until now. Thank you!

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      • I find them all over the place. Bloodcrow comes from the Planescape Torment dictionary though I tweaked it slightly for use outside of the game context. Many of the words come from Dictionary.com word of the day promotion. I find words in books I am reading or even blogs (I am always reading). I look up words also in google stuff like words with beautiful meanings, words the English language should adopt what have you. I want to see people inventing words again and not just slang. I want to see people using awesome words so they don’t disappear

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