Sunday, March 29, 2026

WORD MAN: PREECLAMPSIA

Preeclampsia & eclampsia - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology

I'm reading 10 lb. Penalty, a horse-racing novel by Dick Francis. I just encountered the word PREECLAMPSIA. The narrator is explaining his own birth and his mother's death.

Preeclampsia is a complication of pregnancy. With preeclampsia, you might have high blood pressure, high levels of protein in urine that indicate kidney damage (proteinuria), or other signs of organ damage.

Left untreated, preeclampsia can lead to serious — even fatal — complications for both the mother and baby.

Francis's narrator just mentioned QUADRATIC EQUATIONSA quadratic equation is a second-degree polynomial equation in one variable, typically written as ax² + bx + c = 0, with at most two solutions.

Believe it or not, Francis used the word CATAMITE. It's boy kept for homosexual practices.

Francis called someone POLYMORPHOUS. Its meaning: occurring in several different forms or stages: "She is polymorphous in thought and flexible in action."

Next, he had someone mention a HARRIDANa strict, bossy, or belligerent old woman: "a bullying old harridan."

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Sunday, March 15, 2026

WORD MAN: MULTIFARIOUS

I'm reading the Isaac Asimov novel The Robots of Dawn and I just found the word MULTIFARIOUS. I assume it means many.

Meaning: many and of various types: "multifarious activities."

Similar: numerous, countless, innumerable.

I just came across the word PALLIATED. It means to "make (a disease or its symptoms) less severe without removing the cause."

Used in a sentence: "Treatment works by palliating symptoms; pharmaceutical drugs palliate, they do not cure."

Similar: alleviate, ease, relieve, soothe.

I had never seen STERTOROUSLY before Asimov used it. Stertorous means (of breathing) noisy and labored. (Sounds like Darth Vader.)

Used in a sentence: "The breathing was becoming less stertorous"; "a stertorous sigh."

MORE: FARRAGOa confused mixture. "A farrago of fact and myth about Abraham Lincoln."

Similar: clutter, muddle, mess, confusion.

MORE: TETRASYLLABIC, tetrasyllabic words contain exactly four syllables. They're four-syllable words.

MORE: SENTENTIOUSgiven to moralizing in a pompous or affected manner. "He tried to encourage his men with sententious rhetoric"

Similar: moralistic, moralizing, sanctimonious, self-righteous.

MORE: VERTIGINOUS, meaning extremely high or steep: "vertiginous drops to the valleys below."

Similar: steep, sheer, high, vertical.

MORE: EXCULPATEshow or declare that (someone) is not guilty of wrongdoing: "the article exculpated the mayor."

Similar: release, liberate, free, acquit, clear, absolve.

MORE: SUSURRATIONwhispering or rustling: "the susurration of the river"

Similar: hum, humming, buzzing, murmur, drone, whir, whirring.

These aren't ALL of Asimov's big words in the book, just the most egregious.

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