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mondegreen   has been listed 75 times with 11 comments

eggcorn   has been listed 23 times with 4 comments

nonpareil   has been listed 56 times with 17 comments

propinquity   has been listed 92 times with 9 comments

coprolite   has been listed 21 times with 5 comments

kelemenopy   has been listed 11 times with 3 comments

canthus   has been listed 9 times with 0 comments

philtrum   has been listed 40 times with 3 comments

lunnule   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments

eponychium   has been listed 2 times with 0 comments

buncombe   has been listed 15 times with 1 comment

squiggle   has been listed 19 times with 1 comment

lacuna   has been listed 78 times with 3 comments

bolus   has been listed 18 times with 4 comments

poples   has been listed 1 time with 0 comments

foobar   has been listed 6 times with 2 comments

fundus   has been listed 6 times with 0 comments

borborygmi   has been listed 10 times with 3 comments

bibulous   has been listed 36 times with 2 comments

truthiness   has been listed 99 times with 5 comments

ovipositor   has been listed 9 times with 2 comments

Words 1 through 21 of 21
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over 2 years ago mager said:

nice words :)

over 2 years ago lizzy said:

thanks for tracking that down -- I'm adding bibulous to my list, but won't remove the misspelled version for now in case it guides any other imbibers:)

over 2 years ago sarra said:

It's bibulous - I've never heard the word, but knew it must be related to imbibe, &c., so that gave me search fodder!

over 2 years ago lizzy said:

A long time ago, I worked in a lab and we had packets of biblious paper. The paper was good at absorbing things. I thought, and think, the word is funny, but it doesn't seem to be defined in many (any?) dictionaries. So, either I've got the spelling wrong, or it's a specialized term. Does anyone else know about this word?

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