Sunday, June 09, 2013

HOW ABOUT THESE NATIONAL SPELLING BEE WORDS

Smellfungus 
An ill-tempered person who finds fault in everything, taken from Laurence Sterne's A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy.
Spelled correctly by Gokul Venkatachalam, 12.
Panjandrum
An important or self-important person, coined by the dramatist Samuel Foote.
Spelled correctly by Syamantak Payra, 12.
Cabotinage 
Behavior befitting a second-rate actor, otherwise known as hamming it up for the audience.
Misspelled by Eva Kitlen, 14, as "cabotonnage."
Misocainea
An abnormal hatred of new ideas.
Spelled correctly by Amber Born, 14.
Shillibeer 
A horse-drawn hearse with seats for mourners.
Spelled correctly by Vanya Shivashankar, 11.
Stultiloquence 
Senseless babble; foolish or stupid talk.
Spelled correctly by Vismaya Kharkar, 14.
Sarrusophone 
A mostly obsolete metal wind instrument played like the bassoon, designed by Pierre-Louis Gautrot in 1856 to be played in French marching bands.
Misspelled by Emma Greenlee, 14, as "serusiphone."
Haupia
Sweet coconut cream custard cubes served at family gatherings and luaus in Hawaii.
Spelled correctly by Pranav Sivakumar, 13.
Sciomancy
Divination by consulting with the shadows of the dead.
Spelled correctly by Vismaya Kharkar, 14.
PsephologistOne who practices psephology, the study of elections. The root, psephos, means pebble, from when people voted by casting pebbles in Ancient Greece.
Spelled correctly by Christal Schermeister, 13.
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