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pilose

[ pahy-lohs ] [ ˈpaɪ loʊs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

covered with hair, especially soft hair

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More about pilose

  • First recorded in 1745–55.
  • From Latin pilōsus, meaning “shaggy.”

EXAMPLES OF PILOSE

  • The pilose caterpillar wriggled across the leaf.
  • The most pilose breeds of dogs tend to shed more.
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wabi-sabi

[ wah-bee-sah-bee ] [ ˈwɑ biˈsɑ bi ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the concept of finding beauty in things that are simple, imperfect, or impermanent

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Why Dictionary.com chose wabi-sabi

More about wabi-sabi

  • First recorded in the late 20th century.
  • Combines the Japanese words wabi, meaning “simple beauty” + sabi, meaning “patina, rust, imperfection from age.”

EXAMPLES OF WABI-SABI

  • A chef inspired by wabi-sabi prefers vintage, handmade clay plates, each with its own irregular shape and texture.
  • Her garden, wild and untamed, was a living expression of wabi-sabi.
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profluent

[ prof-loo-uhnt ] [ ˈprɒf lu ənt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

flowing smoothly or abundantly

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More about profluent

  • First recorded in 1400–50.
  • Combines the Latin prōfluere, meaning “to flow forth” + -ent².

EXAMPLES OF PROFLUENT

  • Their coffee shop chatter had a profluent rhythm, shifting between topics with ease.
  • The poet’s profluent recitation made the verses feel alive and unbroken.
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