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sobremesa
(n.) the time spent around the table after lunch or dinner, talking to the people you shared the meal with ; time to digest adn savor both food and friendship. |
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tzedakah
(n.) living in right relationships with God or with others, demonstrated by fairness, charity and trust |
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dormiveglia
(n.) the space that stretches between sleeping and waking |
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sough
(n.) the gentle, soothing murmur of wind or water |
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sirimiri
(n.) a light rain, a fine drizzle |
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sankofa
(n.) we must look back to the past so that we may understand how we became what we are, and move forward to a better future. |
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mono no aware
(n.) the gentle wistfulness at the transcience of things, and the awareness of the sadness of existence |
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Gossamer
originally meant "a film of cobwebs floating in air in calm clear weather," and has also come to have the metaphorical meaning of "something light, delicate, or insubstantial."
It comes from combining the words "goose" and "summer," |
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caim
(n.) an invisible circle of protection , drawn around the body with the hand, that reminds you that you are safe and loved, even in the darkest times. |
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piggesnye
(n.) someone who is pretty but not particularly bright. |
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sprezzatura
(n.) the ability to make one's actions seem effortless or to disguise one's true desire, feeling, or meaning. |
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tingo
(n.) taking objects one desires from a friend's house by gradually borrowing all of them. |
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metaphor
is "a word or phrase for one thing that is used to refer to another thing in order to show or suggest that they are similar." |
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zoilist
(n.) someone who takes joy in finding fault. |
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koyaanisqatsi
(n.) nature out of balance; a way of life so unbalanced that you need a new way. |
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Cornucopia
Cornucopia comes from the Latin words meaning "horn of plenty" (and "copia" is also the root of the English word copious ). |
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Pyrrhic
means "achieved at excessive cost" or "costly to the point of negating or outweighing expected benefits." |
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Nihilism
means "the belief that a society's political and social institutions are so bad that they should be destroyed." |
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