Grandiloquent Dictionary
Grandiloquent Dictionary
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- eccedentesiast - ( )
- A person who fakes a smile, such as on television
- ecclesiarchy - ( )
- Rulership by the church
- ecclesioclastic - ( )
- Disruptive or destructive to the church
- ecclesiolatry - ( )
- Excessive devotion to one's church
- ecclesiophobia - ( )
- A fear of churches
- ecdysiophile - ( )
- A person who likes to visit strip joints or watch people strip
- echinoproctous - ( )
- Having a spiny or prickly rump (like a pocupine)
- ecophobia - ( )
- A fear of one's home
- ectomorphic - ( )
- Being slender and thin
- edacious - ( )
- voracious and devouring
- efter - ( )
- A thief who robs theater patrons during a show
- eidolism - ( )
- The belief in ghosts and spirits
- eisegesis - ( )
- A faulty interpretation of a text caused by reading in one's own ideas
- eisoptrophobia - ( )
- A fear of mirrors
- electrophobia - ( )
- A fear of electricity
- eleutherophillist - ( )
- Someone who advocates free love
- eleutherophobia - ( )
- A fear of freedom
- elurophobia - ( )
- A fear of cats
- emacity - ( )
- An urge to buy or to spend money
- emetophobia - ( )
- The fear of vomiting
- empleomania - ( )
- An insatiable urge to hold public office
- emunction - ( )
- The act of removing obstructions from or cleaning bodily passages (such as picking ones nose)
- encephalasthenia - ( )
- A form of mental distress caused by emotional stress
- endomorphic - ( )
- Being short but powerful
- enetophobia - ( )
- A fear of pins and needles
- engastration - ( )
- The act of stuffing one bird into another
- enigmatology - ( )
- The study and construction of puzzles
- enissophobia - ( )
- See enosiophobia
- enochlophobia - ( )
- A fear of crowds
- enoptromancy - ( )
- Divination using a mirror
- enoptrophobia - ( )
- A fear of mirrors
- enosiophobia - ( )
- The fear that one has commited an unpardonable sin
- entheate - ( )
- Divinely inspired or possessed by a god
- entomophobia - ( )
- A fear of insects
- entredentolignumologist - ( )
- One who collects toothpick boxes
- eosophobia - ( )
- A fear of the dawn
- ephemeromorph - ( )
- Any form of life too low to be classified as animal or vegetable
- epincion - ( )
- A victory song or anthem
- episcopicide - ( )
- The act of killing a bishop
- epistaxiophobia - ( )
- A fear of nose bleeds
- eponym - ( )
- A name that has become a word
- equinophobia - ( )
- A fear of horses
- eremikophobia - ( )
- A fear of sand or deserts
- eremology - ( )
- The study of deserts
- eremophobia - ( )
- A fear of being alone
- eremophobia - ( )
- The fear of stillness
- ereuthrophobia - ( )
- See Erythrophobia
- ergasophobia - ( )
- The fear of work
- ergophobia - ( )
- The fear of work
- eroteme - ( )
- The symbol used in writing known as a question mark
- erotographophobia - ( )
- The fear of writing love letters
- erythrophobia - ( )
- A fear of blushing
- escutcheon - ( )
- A decorative metal plates around doorknobs or locks
- estafette - ( )
- A courier who rides on a horse
- estiferous - ( )
- Pertaining to something which produces heat
- estivation - ( )
- To go away somewhere for the summer
- estrapade - ( )
- A horse's attempt to remove their rider
- ethnocracy - ( )
- Rulership by a specific race
- ethnomethodology - ( )
- The study of social customs and rules
- ethnomusicology - ( )
- The study of folk music
- eudemonics - ( )
- The study or the science of happiness
- eunomy - ( )
- The enactment of good laws that help people
- euonym - ( )
- A good name
- euphobia - ( )
- A fear of good news
- eupsychics - ( )
- Good education or teaching
- eutectic - ( )
- Easily melted or fused, especially at low temperatures
- exclaustration - ( )
- The act of leaving or being expelled from a religious retreat
- exennium - ( )
- A gift given at New Years
- eximious - ( )
- Choice, select or excellent
- explaterate - ( )
- To talk continuosly without stop
- exsibilation - ( )
- The collective hisses of a disapproving audience
- exsufflicate - ( )
- Something which is silly or triffling
- extispex - ( )
- A person who predicts the future using entrails
- extispicy - ( )
- Divination using entrails
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