Glossary entry #1

Source: Merriam Webster.com (Dictionary)

Gilt– having a golden color

Skeptical– having or expressing doubt about something

Integral– very important or necessary

Icon– Small picture on computer; person who is widely admired; known symbol

Converge– moving toward one point coming together

Reproduction (noun)- process of making babies;act of copying something

Distort– to change natural, normal, original shape or appearance

Facsimile– an exact copy

Authenticity– real or genuine

Pedigree– impressive history of the family members

Perspex– used for a kind of plastic

Relic– something from a past time

Shrine– a place connected with a holy figure or an event where people worship\

Awe– a strong feeling of fear or wonder

Allegorical– of or relating to; having the characteristics of; having spiritual meaning

Metamorphosis– a major change in the appearance of someone or something

Callousness-not feeling or showing any concern about the problems or suffering of other people

Devotional– elating to or used in religious services

Landscape painting– depiction of art in its natural scenery

Sprightlymarked by a gay lightness and vivacity; having a distinctively piquant taste

Somber– very sad or serious

Manipulate– to move or control with your hands or a machine;  to use or change in a particular way for a particular purpose

Jostling– to come in contact or into collision; to exist in close proximity

Ambiguous– able to be understood in more than one way; having more than one possible meaning; not expressed or understood clearly

Inhibit– to prevent someone from doing what he or she wants to do; to prevent or slow down the activity or occurrence of

Mystification(mystify)-  to make mysterious or obscure

Alms– money, clothes, food, and other things given to poor people

Destitute– Lacking something that is need or desirable; lacking possessions or resources

Peat partially carbonized vegetable tissue formed by partial decomposition in water of various plants

Disparaging– to describe someone or something as unimportant, weak, or bad

Unwavering– Steady or resolute

Clairvoyancethe power or faculty of discerning objects not present to the senses, ability to perceive matters beyond the range of ordinary perception

The vocabulary list in this weeks glossary has further guided my understanding of the text that I have read, as well as the short film we viewed in class. Although I am already familiar with a portion of the words, the ones that are more difficult were a great help once I understood them and how they are used in the text. For example, the word “peat” which was mentioned in class had confused me at first. When I came by it in the text, I was unable to figure out what it means even when I used context clues. Obviously now that I have an understanding of this new vocabulary, I can see the text from a better perspective.

 

 

 

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  1. Wow–it’s great that you looked up all of these words! What dictionary did you use? Did you find it helpful to define all of these words at once? To get credit for a glossary entry, be sure to follow the instructions and include all of the required parts of the entry. Choose one word from the list that you think everyone should know and write the full glossary entry about that word. Be sure to explain the word in its context rather than just stating that now that you understand the word, you understand the rest of the reading. Let’s review this in class.

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