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entrench
[en-trench]
establish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely

frazil
[fraz-uhl]
ice crystals formed in turbulent water, as in swift streams or rough seas

collude
[kuh-lood]
to conspire in a fraud

myriad
[mir-ee-uhd]
a very great or indefinitely great number of persons or things

coruscation
[kawr-uh-skey-shuhn]
the act of coruscating; a sudden gleam or flash of light; a striking display of brilliance or wit

ailurophile
[ahy-loor-uh-fahyl]
a person who likes cats; cat fancier

sophistry
[sof-uh-stree]
a false argument; sophism

scunner
[skuhn-er]
an irrational dislike; loathing

noisome
[noi-suhm]
of or related to an offensive, unpleasant, or disgusting as an odor

apprise
[uh-prahyz]
to give notice to; inform; advise (often followed by 'of')

synchrony
[sing-kruh-nee]
simultaneous occurrence; synchronism

dodecahedron
[doh-dek-uh-hee-druhn]
a three-dimensional shape having twelve plane faces, in particular a regular solid figure with twelve equal pentagonal faces

darg
[dahrg]
a day's work

avuncular
[uh-vuhng-kyuh-ler]
acting like an uncle, as in being kind, patient, generous, etc., especially to younger people

miscreant
[mis-kree-uhnt]
a vicious or depraved person; villain

perdure
[per-door]
remain in existence throughout a substantial period of time; endure