UNUSUAL WORDS CXIII
Can you give a simple definition of these less-frequently-used words?
1. PILOSE
2. CITRON
3. LYCHEE
4. YCLEPT
5. PLEACH
6. LIMINAL
7. CANARD
8. HIRSUTE
9. POLENTA
10. BONSPIEL
11. BELDAME
12. AVOIRDUPOIS
Answers:
1. PILOSE - Covered with long soft hairs
2. CITRON - An original citrus fruit, from which the lemon is a hybrid, resembling a large lemon with a thick rind
3. LYCHEE - A small rounded fruit with a sweet taste, a large central stone, and a thin rough skin - native to China
4. YCLEPT - By the name of (archaic)
5. PLEACH - Entwine or interlace tree branches to form a hedge or arbor
6. LIMINAL - Occupying a position at, or on both sides of, a boundary or threshold/relating to a transitional or initial stage of a process - as when a child is old enough to begin following basic rules but is still too young to do so consistently
7. CANARD - Groundless rumor or belief, a lie, gossip - often derogatory
8. HIRSUTE - Hairy (with rougher hairs than pilose)
9. POLENTA - Cornmeal - as used in Italian cooking
10. BONSPIEL - A curling tournament and accompanying festivities
11. BELDAME - An old, unattractive, malicious woman (archaic)
12. AVOIRDUPOIS - The standard system of weights in which 16 oz. = 1 lb.
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