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Fourth week suggestions list:

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• Anemoia: nostalgia for a time you have never known

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• Anemoia: nostalgia for a time you have never known

• Sidus Caeruleum: night sky

• Miedo A Un Quiromántico: the fear of a chiromancer, a palmist. The fear of seeing disaster written in one's hand and fate, when the person is someone dear to the palmist

• Raison d'etre: a reason for existing

• Moira: a person's fate or destiny

• Moira: a person's fate or destiny

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• Haimish: cozy; homey

• Sweven: a dream

• Cherubic: having the innocence or plump prettiness of a young child

• Metanoia: the journey of changing one's mind, heart, self, or way of life

• Tacenda (noun): things better left unsaid; matters to be passed over in silence

• « Respite » ×Type: noun/verb××Origin: Latin (respectus)××Meaning: a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant; a short delay permitted before an unpleasant obligation is met or a punishment is carried out/postpone (a ...

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• « Respite »
×Type: noun/verb×
×Origin: Latin (respectus)×
×Meaning: a short period of rest or relief from something difficult or unpleasant; a short delay permitted before an unpleasant obligation is met or a punishment is carried out/postpone (a sentence, obligation, etc.); grant a respite to (someone, especially a person condemned to death)×

• « Onomatopoeia »
×Type: noun×
×Origin: Greek (poiein)×
×Meaning: the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named (e.g. cuckoo, sizzle, etc.)×

• « Toothsome »
×Type: adjective×
×Origin: English×
×Meaning: temptingly tasty (food); good-looking, attractive (person)×

• « Bibliophile »
×Type: noun×
×Origin: Greek (biblion/philos)×
×Meaning: a person who collects or has a great love of books×

• Enhancement
Type: noun
Origin: Latin
Meaning: an improvement that makes something more agreeable

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