"Isang araw na makulimlim, naglalakad ako sa DESIRE PATH para hanapin ang SKEUOMORPH sa buhay ko. Bigla raw nagliwanag ang paligid at nasilaw ako sa CREPUSCULAR RAYS mula sa langit. Ipinikit ko ang mata ko at tanging PHOSPHENES ang nakita ko. Kinabahan ako at nakaramdam ng RECTAL TENESMUS nang umalingasaw ang PETRICHOR. Tulad ng inaasahan, nangyari ang dapat mangyari. Nakaramdam ako ng matinding WAMBLE at PARESTHESIA atsaka umatake ang aking DYSANIA. Tanginangyan, panaginip lang pala… ;D"
Ang garang pakinggan, ano? Hehe. Parang sci-fi ang dating. Pinagsama-sama ko lang naman ang mga pangalan ng mga bagay o pangyayari na hindi natin alam kung anong tawag, sa English nga lang. Maliban sa #s 8 and 22, which means "nakapamewang" at "alimuom" sa lengwahe natin respectively, ano kaya sa tagalog ng mga ito ?
1. Tittle
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The dot over an 'i' or 'j.' |
2. Lunule
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The white, crescent shaped part at the top of a nail. |
3. Crepuscular Rays
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Rays of sunlight coming from a certain point in the sky. Also known as “God's rays.” |
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The metal part on a pencil. |
5. Gynecomastia
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Man-boobs. |
6. Muntin
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The strip separating window panes. |
7. Morton's Toe
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When your second toe is bigger than your big toe. |
8. Arms Akimbo
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Exactly what it looks like. Hands on your hips. |
9. Desire Path
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A path created by natural means, simply because it is the “shortest or most easily navigated” way. |
10. Semantic Satiation
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What happens when you say a word for so long that it loses its meaning. Limit limit limit limit limit limit limit limit limit |
11. Skeuomorph
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“A design feature copied from a similar artifact in another material, even when not functionally necessary.” For example, rivets on jeans, copper color on pennies, the shutter sound on a digital camera, and the pointless handle above. |
12. Brannock Device
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What is used to measure your feet at the shoe store. |
13. Paresthesia
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The pins and needles feeling you get when part of your body falls asleep. Bonus! This is known as obdormition. |
14. Phosphenes
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The lights you see when you close your eyes and press your hands to them. |
15. Armscye
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The armhole in most clothing. |
16. Wamble
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Stomach rumble |
17. Feat
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A dangling piece of curly hair. |
18. Peen
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The side opposite the hammer's striking side. |
19. Rectal Tenesmus
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The feeling of incomplete defecation. We've all been there. |
20. Dysania
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The feeling of incomplete defecation. We've all been there. |
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Misheard lyrics. |
22. Petrichor
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The it smells outside after rain. |
23. Philtrum
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The groove located just below the nose and above the middle of the lips. |
24. Purlicue
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The space between the thumb and the forefingers. |
25. Aglet
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The plastic coating on a shoelace. |
So, yun pala yun… ;D
source: http://www.buzzfeed.com/daves4/25-everyday-things-you-never-knew-had-names
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