Set 260 · Study 1 / 5

Exit

phlyarology

noun/ˌflaɪəˈrɑləʤi/

the study of nonsensical or frivolous talk

The professor delighted his students by offering a course in phlyarology, focusing on the art of crafting ridiculous and entertaining dialogues.

gibberishnonsensedrivel
word origin — The term 'phlyarology' is derived from the Greek word 'phlyaros', meaning 'nonsensical talk' or 'foolishness', combined with the suffix '-logy', which denotes the 'study of'.

Word Ultra — Set 260

Set 260 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: phlyarology, oneirocriticism, dactylion, epistolizer, enucleation. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. phlyarology · noun/ˌflaɪəˈrɑləʤi/

    the study of nonsensical or frivolous talk

    The professor delighted his students by offering a course in phlyarology, focusing on the art of crafting ridiculous and entertaining dialogues.

    Synonyms: gibberish, nonsense, drivel

    Origin: The term 'phlyarology' is derived from the Greek word 'phlyaros', meaning 'nonsensical talk' or 'foolishness', combined with the suffix '-logy', which denotes the 'study of'.

  2. oneirocriticism · noun/əˌnɛɪr.oʊˈkrɪt.ɪˌsɪzəm/

    the interpretation of dreams

    The ancient Greeks practiced oneirocriticism to decode the messages from their dreams, believing that they held divine significance.

    Synonyms: dream interpretation,dream analysis

    Origin: from the Greek word 'oneiros' meaning 'dream' and 'kritikos' meaning 'able to judge'

  3. dactylion · noun/ˈdæktɪˌlaɪən/

    the tip of a finger or toe

    The doctor examined the patient's dactylion to check for any signs of injury after the accident.

    Synonyms: tip, extremity, digit

    Origin: from Greek 'daktylion', diminutive of 'daktylos' meaning 'finger'

  4. epistolizer · noun/ɪˈpɪstəlˌaɪzər/

    a person who writes letters

    The renowned epistolizer often sent heartfelt notes to friends and family, capturing his thoughts beautifully on paper.

    Synonyms: correspondent, letter writer, scripter

    Origin: The word 'epistolizer' is derived from the Late Latin 'epistola' meaning 'letter', combined with the English suffix '-izer' which denotes a person who performs a specific action.

  5. enucleation · noun/ɪˌnuː.kliˈeɪ.ʃən/

    the surgical removal of an entire structure, typically an organ or tumor

    The enucleation of the tumor was necessary to prevent further complications and to ensure the patient's recovery.

    Synonyms: excision, removal, resection

    Origin: from Latin 'enucleare', meaning 'to remove the kernel or nucleus'