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oscitant

adjective/ˈɑsɪtənt/

yawning or drowsy; inattentive or indifferent

During the lengthy lecture, many students appeared oscitant, struggling to keep their eyes open as the professor droned on.

drowsyinattentivelethargic
word origin — from Latin 'oscitare', meaning 'to yawn'

Word Ultra — Set 111

Set 111 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: oscitant, chthonic, meridional, labriform, geoponical. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. oscitant · adjective/ˈɑsɪtənt/

    yawning or drowsy; inattentive or indifferent

    During the lengthy lecture, many students appeared oscitant, struggling to keep their eyes open as the professor droned on.

    Synonyms: drowsy, inattentive, lethargic

    Origin: from Latin 'oscitare', meaning 'to yawn'

  2. chthonic · adjective/ˈθnɑːnɪk/

    relating to or inhabiting the underworld

    The ancient Greeks believed in chthonic deities that governed the realm of the dead and the underworld.

    Synonyms: subterranean, infernal, underworldly

    Origin: From the Greek 'chthonios', meaning 'of the earth', from 'chthōn', meaning 'earth' or 'ground'.

  3. meridional · adjective/məˈrɪd.i.ə.nəl/

    relating to or situated in the south or southward direction

    The meridional winds played a crucial role in shaping the climate patterns across the southern hemisphere.

    Synonyms: southern, southward, equatorial

    Origin: from Latin 'meridionalis', from 'meridies' meaning 'midday' or 'south'.

  4. labriform · adjective/ˈlæbrɪfɔrm/

    having a shape or appearance resembling that of a labrum

    The researchers observed that the labriform structures of the fish's jaws allowed for a unique feeding mechanism.

    Synonyms: labral, lip-like, rim-like

    Origin: From Latin 'labrum' meaning 'lip' and the suffix '-iform' meaning 'having the form of'.

  5. geoponical · adjective/ˌdʒiəˈpɑnɪkəl/

    relating to agricultural practices and the cultivation of soil

    The researchers published a comprehensive study on geoponical methods designed to improve soil fertility and increase crop yields.

    Synonyms: agricultural, farming, horticultural

    Origin: Derived from the Greek 'geōponikos', from 'geō-' meaning 'earth' and 'ponos' meaning 'labor or work'