inflected forms of words (a single form is included for each word).foreign terms which, in writing, always require italicization.jargon, including medical, legal, biological, and other terms rarely found in non-specialist writing.words that are of strictly dialectal usage today.extremely obsolete words (generally pre-1600, with some latitude for very useful or interesting words).I have omitted the following word categories from the IHL: While I have tried to be fairly comprehensive, this is not meant to be an unabridged dictionary or to include all rare words. Having said that, don't go out and discard your dictionary. You should be able to get the general sense of most words, without having to read through pages of dictionary definitions. I have compiled a list of 17,000 English words, ranging from merely uncommon words to the rarest of the rare words, nearly obsolete and just plain nutty! Each word is listed along with a brief, one-line definition. Yourself (if you are as obsessive as I am), 'Wouldn't it be a lot easier if I just read the whole dictionary, so that I could just do this word writing thing once and be done with it?' The result, after nearly a decade of conscientious word-collecting, is the International House of Logorrhea. Of course, once you have a few hundred cool words down on your list, you think to The dictionary and write it down'? Well, I took that advice to heart. The IHL is a component of The Phrontistery, which has many other free word lists and resources related to obscure words.ĭid you ever have an English teacher who told you 'Whenever you read something, and find an odd word you don't know, look it up in Welcome to the International House of Logorrhea, a free online dictionary of weird words and unusual words to help enhance your vocabulary. Logorrhea log-uh-RI-uh, n an excessive flow of words, prolixity
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