Osmosis

osmosis (n.)

the process of gradual or unconscious assimilation of ideas, knowledge

Merriam Webster definition, ” a usually effortless often unconscious assimilation”. I found this word in the text ‘How better photos can help you document, and shape, your neighborhood’ by Patrick Sission

“All of my writing and blogging is osmosis from my dad…”

this is when we hear something, or learn something new, and unknowingly incorporate it into ourselves, whether it be our dialogue,  habits etc.  this word could even be substituted for learned.

so this sentence now means “All of my writing and blogging, i learned from my dad…”

Cull

Cull (v.)

reduce the population of (a wild animal) by selective slaughter.

On Merriam Webster, meaning ‘to reduce or control the size of (something, such as a herd) by removal (as by hunting) of especially weaker animals’  “the tool, Wind Sand and Stars“, by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.

“…gentler than the culling of a flower…”

culling sounds a bit similar to killing, which this words definition closely resembles  , so the sentence means Killing a flower or a bunch of flowers.

Reflexive

Reflexive (adj.)

On Merriam Webster, meaning “marked by or capable of reflection”, I found this word in the passage “How better photos can help you document, and shape, your neighborhood” by Patrick Sission.

” Use the camera as a reflexive tool.”,

now understanding the meaning, the sentence becomes

“Use the camera as a means to reflect, or to look back on and see yourself”

Computations

Computations (n.)

On Merriam Webster, meaning ‘the act or action of computing: calculations’,  I found this word in the passage “the tool, Wind Sand and Stars“, by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.

“All of man’s industrial efforts, all his computations and calculations…”

i Understand this word as computer related, so it would be doing calculations via computer or even using a calculator.

so this sentence becomes “…all his computations (computer calculations) and calculations…”

Bungalow

Bungalow (n.)

On Merriam Webster, meaning “A one-storied house with a low-pitched roof,” i found this word in the passage ‘Here, Poverty and Privilege are Neighbors’,  by, Janny Scottmarch, in the sentence “…modest row houses, apartment buildings, dilapidated bungalows..”

this sentence now becomes “modest row houses, apartment buildings, dilapidated one story homes”, and because of it’s strange sound, i don’t think i’m going to forget it’s meaning.

Nebulous

adjective

“indistinct, vague” – Merriam-Webster dictionary

The word was encountered in “What If You Could Choose Between the Fastest Route and the Most Beautiful?” Lex Berko

The sentence that this was encountered in was “But how do you quantify concepts as nebulous as beauty or happiness?”

The author uses this word to say that trying to take the “pleasurable detours” or the best route to pursue happiness and beauty is vague. But then they go on explaining how “we found that if you ask a large enough number of people to pick between two pictures [and choose] which one is more beautiful or which one makes them happier, consensus usually emerges”. The author uses this word to trying to convey the idea that trying to find the best detour to take is vague, because it can be the path not too far off from your destination so you can get there on time, or even the path you prefer more than another because its quiet, has more greenery, or just makes you happy in general.

Definition

Myopic

adjective

: lacking in foresight or discernment : narrow in perspective and without concern for broader implications ” Merriam-Webster Dictionary

The word was encountered in “What If You Could Choose Between the Fastest Route and the Most Beautiful?” Lex Berko

The sentence it was used in was “Your commute to work and your walk to the shop don’t have to be so myopic and destination-driven. If you give yourself an extra 10 minutes for a small detour on your journey, it can transform your experience of the city into something altogether more enjoyable”

This word was utilized to try to say that our travels don’t have to be so narrow. It doesn’t have to be from point A to point B and that we should be open to new routes so that you can see new things and experience it. The author says that the longest route is normally the prettiest and that’s probably because you take more detours to look at things you don’t normally see. You’ll see greenery and such at a much quieter neighborhood probably far from the path you normally take which for example, shortcuts could possibly be cutting through commercial and busy areas. It’s up to the person walking to choose between the best route to them whether it be quiet, shortest, beauty or happy.

Definition

Spectrum

(Noun)

  • A continuous sequence or range
  • This phrase was use in the article called “Here Poverty and Privilege are Neighbors; Income Gaps are a Source of Resentment and guilt” by Janny Scott   and describes the top fifth average households spectrum income has exceeded at least 24 time than the bottom fifth.

Serene

(Adjective)

  • Calm, peaceful, and untroubled; tranquil.
  • This phrase was use in the article called “Here Poverty and Privilege are Neighbors; Income Gaps are a Source of Resentment and guilt” by Janny Scott and Janny describe the old immigrants serene in the Brooklyn beach while they wait on a line.

Dilapidated

Adjective

Definition- decayed deteriorated or fallen into partial ruin especially through neglect or misuse

this is another word that I found in the text of “here, poverty and privilege are neighbors” in the text it says “To the west, Brighton beach is packed with modest row houses, apartment buildings, dilapidated bungalows, and frame houses,”

i see that this word means to be misused and worn out. I say it has a relationship to the word “patina” which means rusty green or orange look.

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/dilapidated