Yee-Haw!

Reintarnation – to come back in another life as a hillbilly. From Latin re (back), in (in; on) and tarnation (the favorite phrase of Yosemite Sam).

Acantha

Acantha: In botany, a prickle; in zoology, a spine or prickly fin.  Acantha, in Greek mythology, was a beautiful nymph.  Apollo fell in love with her.  She resisted his advances.  While pushing him away, she scratched his face.  In anger, he turned her into a prickly...

Ablative

Ablative: a certain case of Latin nouns.  The word derives from ablatus, which is from aufero, (to carry away), ultimately from ab (away) and fero (I carry). In it’s original sense, we use the ablative case when describing actions of carrying something away, or taking...

Disabuse

Disabuse: To free from a mistaken belief or error; to undeceive; to disengage from fallacy or deception; to set right. It is our duty to disabuse ourselves of false notions and prejudices. Disabuse comes from the Latin prefix dis- (away) and the verb abusus sum...

Abnormous

Abnormous: irregular; exaggerated; misshapen; enormous.  This is an old word, one that has dropped out of use.  What a shame.  Let’s bring it back.  Here’s a start: “Stop pulling me down with your abnormously negative attitude.” Abnormous is a combination...