Month 5 -Word of the day 9
Adhyasa
means
Used to refer to the ‘mistake’ that we make when we ‘superimpose’ a false appearance upon the reality or mix up the real and the unreal.
Adhyasa
means
Used to refer to the ‘mistake’ that we make when we ‘superimpose’ a false appearance upon the reality or mix up the real and the unreal.
Fernweh means an ache for distant places, the craving for travel.
Deciduous means (of trees and shrubs) shedding all leaves annually at the end of the growing season and then having a dormant period without leaves (of antlers, wings, teeth, etc) being shed at the end of a period of growth (rare) impermanent; transitory The word has been derived from Latin dÄ“ciduus falling off, from dÄ“cidere to fall…
Bellwether means trend leader This has nothing to do with weather. A weather is a sheep, which may wear a bell when leading the flock.
Connoisseur means Expert “Can you recommend an art of connoisseur?” the detective asked after the robbery at the museum.
Gregarious sheep in the Rheidol Valley. Sheep in the more remote parts usually scamper away when strangers approach. Gregarious means fond of the company of others; sociable. or living in flocks or herds, as animals. or Botany. growing in open clusters or colonies; not matted together. or pertaining to a flock or crowd. The word…
Word for today is Flivver means an automobile, especially one that is small, inexpensive, and old. or something of unsatisfactory quality or inferior grade Flivver is a slang usually used in America.