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inglenook

[ ing-guhl-nook ] [ ˈɪŋ gəlˌnʊk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a corner or nook near a fireplace

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More about inglenook

  • First recorded in 1765–75.
  • Combines ingle, likely from Scottish Gaelic aingeal, meaning “fire, light,” + nook.

EXAMPLES OF INGLENOOK

  • She curled up in the inglenook, reading her favorite novel by the firelight.
  • The old cottage featured a charming inglenook built of stone and timber.
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numismatic

[ noo-miz-mat-ik ] [ ˌnu mɪzˈmæt ɪk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

of or relating to coins or medals

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More about numismatic

  • First recorded in 1785–95.
  • Combines the Greek root nómisma, meaning “currency,” + -ic².

EXAMPLES OF NUMISMATIC

  • The auction featured several numismatic rarities, including a misprinted silver dollar.
  • The numismatic society organized a fair to display coins and medals from around the world.
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hoodwink

[ hood-wingk ] [ ˈhʊdˌwɪŋk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to deceive or trick

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More about hoodwink

  • First recorded in 1555–65, meaning “to blindfold.”
  • Combines hood¹ + wink¹, meaning “to shut the eyes.”

EXAMPLES OF HOODWINK

  • Scammers often hoodwink people by pretending to be from reputable organizations.
  • The old map turned out to be a fake, meant to hoodwink the gullible treasure hunter.
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