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elucubrate

[ ih-loo-kyoo-breyt ] [ ɪˈlu kyʊˌbreɪt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to produce (something) by long and intensive effort

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More about elucubrate

  • First recorded in 1615–25.
  • From the Latin ēlūcubrāre, meaning “to produce something by night or candlelight; to create with great effort.”

EXAMPLES OF ELUCUBRATE

  • After months of research, the team finally managed to elucubrate a groundbreaking theory on black hole formation.
  • The architect elucubrated an innovative design that blended sustainability with classical design.
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visage

[ viz-ij ] [ ˈvɪz ɪdʒ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the appearance or expression conveyed by someone's face

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Why Dictionary.com chose visage

More about visage

  • First recorded between 1300–50.
  • From the Latin vīsus, meaning “sight, appearance;” related to vision and wit².

EXAMPLES OF VISAGE

  • The professor’s calm visage concealed a sharp, calculating intellect.
  • The waiter wore a visage of forced politeness.
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torrefy

[ tawr-uh-fahy ] [ ˈtɔr əˌfaɪ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to subject (something) to fire or intense heat

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Why Dictionary.com chose torrefy

More about torrefy

  • First recorded in 1595–1605.
  • From the Latin torrefacere, meaning “to make dry or hot;” related to torrid.

EXAMPLES OF TORREFY

  • The chef decided to torrefy the peppers over an open flame to bring out their smoky flavor.
  • The arid desert sun seemed to torrefy the cracked earth, leaving everything dry and brittle.
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