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expiate

[ ek-spee-eyt ]

verb (used with object)

to atone for; make amends or reparation for.

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The verb expiate, to atone for, make amends for, make reparation for, comes from Latin 梗單梯勳櫻喧喝莽, the past participle of 梗單梯勳櫻娶梗 to make atonement to the gods for, appease, propitiate (deities, spirits),” a compound formed by the intensive prefix ex– and the simple verb 梯勳櫻娶梗 to propitiate (a deity, spirit), a derivative of the very important Roman adjective pius dutiful, faithful (to the gods, ones country, family, kindred, and friends).” Aeneas is called pius Aeneas 20 times in the Aeneid. Expiate entered English in the early 17th century.

how is expiate used?

Ridding oneself of guilt is often easier than overcoming shame, in part because our society offers many ways to expiate guilt-inducing offenses, including apologizing, paying fines, and serving jail time.

Annette K瓣mmerer, "The Scientific Underpinnings and Impacts of Shame," Scientific American, August 9, 2019

Carbon offsetsdo seem to offer the most direct way to assuage travelers guilt.In theory, they magically expiate your sins.

Andy Newman, "If Seeing the World Helps Ruin It, Should We Stay Home?" New York Times, June 3, 2019
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tellurian

[ te-loor-ee-uhn ]

adjective

of or characteristic of the earth or its inhabitants; terrestrial.

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The adjective and noun tellurian ultimately derive from the Latin noun 喧梗梭梭贖莽 (inflectional stem 喧梗梭梭贖娶-) ground, dry land, earth, the earth. In English the adjective tellurian, meaning pretty much the same as terrestrial, was a technical term used in astronomy. Tellurian used as a noun, an inhabitant of earth, earthling, appears in the first half of the 19th century. Throughout much of the 20th century, tellurian, adjective and noun, occurs especially in science fiction. 啦梗梭梭贖莽 comes from a Proto-Indo-European root tel– flat, level, floor, ground, the root of Sanskrit tala– flat surface, flat of the hand; Old Irish talam earth”; Old Prussian (an extinct Baltic language) talus floor (of a room); and Greek 喧襲梭穩硃 board for rolling dice on, kitchen board. Tellurian entered English in the second half of the 18th century.

how is tellurian used?

That … I should feel in touch with something that I am, or was, and yet seems to go beyond the rational either bespeaks the power of self-delusion in even those with trained minds, or reveals that tellurian force still present and available to us …

Catharine Savage Brosman, "Turn My Face Out to the West," The Shimmering Maya and Other Essays, 1994

Her [the moon’s] antiquity in preceding and surviving successive tellurian generations …

James Joyce, Ulysses, 1922
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flexuous

[ flek-shoo-uhs ]

adjective

full of bends or curves; sinuous.

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Flexuous comes straight from Latin 款梭梗單喝莽喝莽full of bends or turns, winding, an adjective derived from the noun flexus an act of bending, turning, or swerving, or of turning a corner, which in turn is a derivative of the verb flectere to bend, curve, curl (the hair). Further etymology of flectere is uncertain. Flexuous is not common in English; the word is used chiefly in zoology and botany. Flexuous entered English in the early 17th century.

how is flexuous used?

The searching stems are gently flexuous, belying their innate urge to reach up to the light.

Andy Byfield, "Ivy: the forgotten festive plant," The Guardian, December 31, 2013

… George Best corkscrewing his way past man after man on a flexuous run of perfect balance and improvised brilliance.

Paul Gardner, "Soccer, American Style," New York Times, May 4, 1975
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