Ulotrichous(yoo-lo-tri-kuhs) Adjective
More about Ulotrichous
From New Latin Ulotrich(i), formerly a name for a division of humankind; from Greek oulótrichos, “curly-haired,” equivalent to oûlo(s), “thick, fleecy” + -trichos, “-haired” + -ous
Examples of Ulotrichous
Oh my, what thick, curly, and ulotrichous hair you have cascading down your shoulders!
Foozle
More about Foozle
Perhaps from dialectal German fuseln, “to work badly, clumsily, hurriedly.”
Examples of Foozle
I was confident in my cooking skills but somehow foozled the recipe, leading to a burnt dish.
Theocracy
a form of government in which priests rule in the name of a deity
More about Theocracy
From the Greek theokratía, see theo-, "god" + -cracy, “rule, government.”
Examples of Theocracy
The citizens lived under a theocracy, where the clergy dictated all legal and moral guidelines.
In their theocracy, the sacred texts were considered the ultimate legal documents
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