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I didn't include this in my post above, but something that intrigues me is sometimes, though not often, some words, though none in particular, when saying them, just don't seem to register and I'll say them over and over and they just don't seem to register in my brain. Hard to explain really. But kind of like they just sound like a random noise instead of having a meaning to them. Still this descripton doesn't get at the whole point, really hard to explain. Anyone else experience this if you get what I'm trying to get at?
Edit: Disregard this posting. I just realized it will derail the thread. Sorry.
Again I don't wish to derail the thread but...
In reading what I wrote, it sounds more extreme than what I mean, it almost like I'm describing a dementia like experience. LOL Not what I meant to try to explain.
I understand the word, know it's meaning and if someone spoke it to me I would understand, but sometimes I'll say a word and it seems to sound like a strange language, or just a sound rather than a word and as I say it over and over it loses even more of it's familiarity.
Plethora
Enrapture
Malaise
Epiphany
Mahogany
Consummation
Anima
Vacuous
Venusian
Capricious
Sylph
Oblivion
Melancholy
Actually it has a deeper meaning than what we typically think of... It means completion, perfection, fulfillment.I love the world plethora but haven't used it in a bit. Epiphany-I had one of those at the end of a pool stick! :-o Great word. Consummation-great word for a marriage uhm I mean couple...![]()