Nephogram
(nef-uh-gram) Noun
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Formed from the Greek nepho-, "cloud" + -gram, "drawing"
Examples of Nephogram
To better understand cloud dynamics, the team analyzed a series of nephograms taken throughout the day.
Tomfoolery
foolish or silly behaviour
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First recorded in 1805–15
Examples of Tomfoolery
Their constant tomfoolery at the party made everyone laugh, though some found it slightly annoying.
The office meeting was interrupted by a round of tomfoolery that lightened the mood.
Erudite
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From Latin ērudītus, equivalent to ērud(ē)- (ē-, intensive prefix + rud-, “unformed, rough, rude”) + -ītus, adjective suffix.
Examples of Erudite
During the debate, his erudite arguments made it clear he had thoroughly researched the topic.
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