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amphigory

noun/æmˈfɪɡəri/

a nonsensical or meaningless piece of writing

The author's latest novel was criticized as an amphigory, filled with incoherent thoughts and absurd plots that left readers bewildered.

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word origin — The word 'amphigory' comes from the Greek 'amphigüra', meaning 'a nonsensical verse or writing'.

Word Ultra — Set 84

Set 84 of Word Ultra covers 5 words: amphigory, noogenesis, sublimation, macrophage, doxology. Each entry below includes its definition, an example sentence, and synonyms — practice them with the interactive cards above.

  1. amphigory · noun/æmˈfɪɡəri/

    a nonsensical or meaningless piece of writing

    The author's latest novel was criticized as an amphigory, filled with incoherent thoughts and absurd plots that left readers bewildered.

    Synonyms: nonsense, gibberish, drivel

    Origin: The word 'amphigory' comes from the Greek 'amphigüra', meaning 'a nonsensical verse or writing'.

  2. noogenesis · noun/noʊˈdʒɛnɪsɪs/

    the process of mental or intellectual development

    The philosopher argued that noogenesis plays a crucial role in the evolution of human consciousness.

    Synonyms: cognitive development,intellectual growth,mind development

    Origin: From Greek 'noos' meaning 'mind' and 'genesis' meaning 'origin' or 'creation'.

  3. sublimation · noun/ˌsʌb.lɪˈmeɪ.ʃən/

    the process of converting a solid directly into a gas without passing through the liquid state

    The sublimation of dry ice occurs at temperatures above -78.5 degrees Celsius, transforming directly into carbon dioxide gas.

    Synonyms: vaporization, gasification, evaporation

    Origin: from Latin 'sublimatio', from 'sublimare' meaning 'to elevate, raise' or 'to make sublime'

  4. macrophage · noun/ˈmækrəˌfeɪdʒ/

    a type of white blood cell that engulfs and digests cellular debris and pathogens

    Macrophages play a crucial role in the immune response by engulfing and digesting pathogens and cellular debris.

    Synonyms: phagocyte, white blood cell, immune cell

    Origin: The word 'macrophage' is derived from the Greek words 'makro-' meaning 'large' and 'phagein' meaning 'to eat'.

  5. doxology · noun/ˌdɑkˈsɑləʤi/

    a short hymn of praise to God

    At the end of the service, the congregation sang a heartfelt doxology to express their gratitude and praise to God.

    Synonyms: hymn, praise, blessing

    Origin: from the Greek 'doxologia', meaning 'expression of glory'