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==Page 380==
 
==Page 380==
  
[[Subsidized Time|Year of the Depend Adult Undergarment]]
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'''fiat'''<br />
 +
a formal authorization or proposition; an arbitrary order.
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'''sucrotically'''<br />
 +
referring to sucrose, i.e. ordinary table sugar, α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-fructofuranoside, a disaccharide (one of many such) in which glucose and fructose are linked in a specific way
  
 
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'''qua'''<br />
 
'''qua'''<br />
 
in the capacity or character of
 
in the capacity or character of
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[[Image:toque_William_Orpen.jpg|thumb|caption|toque|right|150px]]
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[[Image:preachers.jpg|thumb|caption|Preacher's Hat|right|200px]]
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'''toque'''<br />
 +
a kind of brimless hat
 +
 +
'''flitty'''<br />
 +
OED: [<i>obsolete</i>] flitting, unstable, flighty
 +
 +
'''aigrette'''<br />
 +
a headdress or head ornament consisting of white egret's feathers, or incorporating something resembling this, such as a spray of gems. Also: an egret's feather, or tuft of feathers, esp. one forming part of such a headdress.
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==Endnote 148==
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'''sallet'''<br />
 +
a type of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sallet helmet], the forerunner of the modern combat helmets
 +
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'''calpac'''<br />
 +
a high-crowned felt or sheepskin hat worn in Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia
 +
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'''calotte'''<br />
 +
A skullcap, especially one worn by Roman Catholic priests
 +
 +
'''topography'''<br />
 +
a detailed description of something, usually a place or region.
 +
 +
'''escudo'''<br />
 +
Spanish for shield
 +
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'''shako'''<br />
 +
tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor and sometimes tapered at the top
 +
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<gallery>
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Image:sallet.jpg|Sallet
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Image:calpac.jpg|Calpac
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Image:calotte.jpg|Calotte
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Image:shako.gif|Shako
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</gallery>
  
 
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'''tendentiously'''<br />
 
'''tendentiously'''<br />
in a manner showing a definite bias or prejudice
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NOAD: expressing or intending to promote a particular cause or point of view, especially a controversial one
  
 
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'''né'''<br />
 
'''né'''<br />
French for "born," the feminine ''née'' being more common to denote one's birth name
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French for "born," the feminine ''née'' being more common to denote a woman's birth name, but here the masculine né is appropriate as Gentle is a man
  
 
'''Joyner'''<br />
 
'''Joyner'''<br />
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'''Hypospectral'''<br />
 
'''Hypospectral'''<br />
a neologism that would mean "of the lower spectrum [of light]"
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a neologism that would mean "below the [visible] spectrum [of light]," i.e., invisible
  
 
'''epidermal'''<br />
 
'''epidermal'''<br />
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'''schmaltz'''<br />
 
'''schmaltz'''<br />
rendered chicken fat, used as shortener by kosher Jews, who cannot use lard (which is made from pork fat)
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rendered chicken fat, used in cooking by Jews who keep kosher (among others), who cannot use lard or other rendered pork fat; in this context, it means sentimental or corny music
  
 
==Endnote 149==
 
==Endnote 149==
  
 
'''Frankies and Tonies'''<br />
 
'''Frankies and Tonies'''<br />
Frankie Avalon and Tony Bennett, e.g.
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likely a reference to crooners of the Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett ilk
  
 
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==Page 382 (cont'd)==
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'''macrobiotic'''<br />
 
'''macrobiotic'''<br />
 
regarding a diet designed largely of whole grains and beans, designed to prolong life
 
regarding a diet designed largely of whole grains and beans, designed to prolong life
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'''Rush L.'''<br />
 +
Rush Limbaugh, the conservative host of a popular political radio talk-show
  
 
'''Hillary R.C.'''<br />
 
'''Hillary R.C.'''<br />
Hillary Rodham Clinton
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Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former First Lady, and Secretary of State under President Obama
  
 
'''LaRoucheishly'''<br />
 
'''LaRoucheishly'''<br />
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'''dioxins'''<br />
 
'''dioxins'''<br />
highly toxic by-products of pesticide manufacturing
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dioxin: a highly toxic compound produced as a byproduct in some manufacturing processes, notably herbicide production and paper bleaching. It is a serious and persistent environmental pollutant. [A heterocyclic organochlorine compound; alternative name: 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzoparadioxin]
  
 
'''high-R-waste'''<br />
 
'''high-R-waste'''<br />
probably refers to high radioactivity
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probably refers to high radioactivity; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roentgen_%28unit%29 Roentgen] (R) is a standard for measuring radiation.
  
 
==Page 382 (cont'd)==
 
==Page 382 (cont'd)==
  
'''Perot'''<br />
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'''post-Perot'''<br />
Henry Ross Perot (born 1930) ran for president in 1992 and 1996 as an independent, in the first case getting the largest third-party vote in several decades.
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i.e., after the immediate era of Texan [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_Perot H. Ross Perot], founder of Electronic Data Systems and twice an indepedent U.S. presidential candidate (in 1992 and in 1996, as the leader of his Reform Party)
  
 
'''white-gloved finger'''<br />
 
'''white-gloved finger'''<br />
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'''redolent'''<br />
 
'''redolent'''<br />
smelling very badly
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extremely fragrant
  
 
'''retinue'''<br />
 
'''retinue'''<br />
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'''"majestic ambers and purple fruits"'''<br />
 
'''"majestic ambers and purple fruits"'''<br />
words from "America, the Beautiful"
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words, slightly jumbled, from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_the_Beautiful "America, the Beautiful"]
  
 
'''effluvia'''<br />
 
'''effluvia'''<br />
 
invisible exhalations of noxious vapors
 
invisible exhalations of noxious vapors
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'''petroleated'''<br />
 +
neologism, making a past participle of the noun
  
 
'''CO'''<br />
 
'''CO'''<br />
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'''Teutons'''<br />
 
'''Teutons'''<br />
The President seems to be using this as a place name (perhaps a malapropism of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetons Tetons]), but Teutons is an ancient term for German-speaking people.
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The President seems to be using this as a place name (perhaps a malapropism of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tetons Tetons]), but Teutons is a term for German-speaking people.
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: Or he is using it correctly, since the next term in the enumeration is "Latins", a people.
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'''imbricate-sequin dresses'''<br />
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dresses decorated with overlapping sequins
  
 
'''wavered'''<br />
 
'''wavered'''<br />
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'''cannolis'''<br />
 
'''cannolis'''<br />
 
a type of Italian dessert pastry, stuffed with sweetened ricotta cheese
 
a type of Italian dessert pastry, stuffed with sweetened ricotta cheese
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 +
'''carbuncular'''<br />
 +
characterized by boils or abscesses in and below the skin, at times interconnected, often caused by strains of <i> Staph. aureus</i> bacteria
  
 
'''absolution'''<br />
 
'''absolution'''<br />
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'''jejune'''<br />
 
'''jejune'''<br />
childish or juvenile
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naive, simplistic, superficial
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'''Experialism'''<br />
 +
apparently another Wallace neologism, presumably the antonym of ''imperialism'', and thus perhaps "empire-dismantling" as opposed to "empire-building"
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: More like having a tendency to give away a part of one’s territory (and send waste there), rather than to expand one’s territory by invading neighbours.
  
 
'''J.J.J.C.'''<br />
 
'''J.J.J.C.'''<br />
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'''inexorable'''<br />
 
'''inexorable'''<br />
unyielding
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impossible to stop or prevent
 +
 
 +
'''prandial'''<br />
 +
[humorous] during or relating to dinner or lunch
  
 
'''NATO'''<br />
 
'''NATO'''<br />
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'''oown'''<br />
 
'''oown'''<br />
either a typo or a jab at Canadian pronunciation
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mock-Canadian pronunciation
  
 
'''NAFTA'''<br />
 
'''NAFTA'''<br />
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'''butter and guns'''<br />
 
'''butter and guns'''<br />
These are the typical goods used in certain economic models because they are non-competing goods.
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These are the typical goods used in certain economic models because they are non-competing goods. A reference to the choice between military spending and spending on the general welfare.
  
 
'''infraternal'''<br />
 
'''infraternal'''<br />
not a real word
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not a real word, but perhaps a Wallace (or Gentle) portmanteau of ''internal'' and ''fraternal'' (as "within the brotherhood"?)
  
 
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==Page 386==
  
 
'''''frappeurs'''''<br />
 
'''''frappeurs'''''<br />
apparently a French expression for something that strikes something else
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apparently a French expression for something that strikes something else; literally it means 'strikers', but it seems it's usually used to refer to batters in baseball and cricket
  
 
'''ICBM'''<br />
 
'''ICBM'''<br />
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'''toot sweet'''<br />
 
'''toot sweet'''<br />
i.e., ''tout de suite'', French for "right away"
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i.e., ''tout de suite'', French for "right away" (which is pronounced very close to 'toot sweet')
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''''It's a Small World After All''''<br />
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the song heard ''ad nauseam'' at a [http://disneyland.disney.go.com/disneyland/its-a-small-world/ Disneyland boat-ride attraction]
  
 
'''enjambment'''<br />
 
'''enjambment'''<br />
 
the breaking of a line at the end of a verse (in a poem, song, etc.)
 
the breaking of a line at the end of a verse (in a poem, song, etc.)
  
<span class="marker">386 · Meanwhile in the Weight Room</span>
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=Meanwhile, in the Weight Room=
  
 
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'''I/SPN'''<br />
 
'''I/SPN'''<br />
probably meant to be a follow-up television channel to ESPN
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probably meant to be a follow-up television channel to ESPN, perhaps DFW intends Interdependent / Sports Programming Network
  
 
'''M. Chang'''<br />
 
'''M. Chang'''<br />
Michael Chang (born 1972) is an American former professional tennis player. That he is described as "lately expired" is puzzling; Chang was alive in 1996 and is still alive today.
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Michael Chang (born 1972) is an American former, but still-living, professional tennis player. Wallace misguessed Chang's early demise.
  
 
'''Mephistophelan'''<br />
 
'''Mephistophelan'''<br />
referring to Mephistopheles, the devil character in Goethe's ''Faust'' and Marlowe's ''Doctor Faustus'', to whom Faust sells his soul
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per the OED, probably Mephistophelean or Mephistophelian is intended, referring to Mephistopheles, the devil character in Goethe's ''Faust'' and Marlowe's ''Doctor Faustus'', to whom Faust sells his soul
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'''assuasive'''<br />
 +
soothing, calming
  
 
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==Page 389==
  
 
'''hagiography'''<br />
 
'''hagiography'''<br />
the biography of a saint
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the writing of the lives of the saints
  
 
''''The truth will set you free...''''<br />
 
''''The truth will set you free...''''<br />
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'''C.F.D.C.'''<br />
 
'''C.F.D.C.'''<br />
 
Caffeine-Free Diet Coke
 
Caffeine-Free Diet Coke
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=''The ONANtiad'', cont.=
  
 
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'''GI-X-Ray-Grade Colonic Purgative'''<br />
 
'''GI-X-Ray-Grade Colonic Purgative'''<br />
the kind of laxatives given to people about to undergo colonoscopies
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the kind of laxatives given to people about to undergo colonoscopies (GI meaning Gastro-intestinal)
  
'''Pruritis'''<br />
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'''pruritis'''<br />  
very bad itching
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itching
  
 
'''U.N.L.V.'''<br />
 
'''U.N.L.V.'''<br />
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a city of Massachusetts about 30 miles north of Boston
 
a city of Massachusetts about 30 miles north of Boston
  
'''Scorcese'''<br />
+
'''Scorsese'''<br />
He actually spells his name "Scorsese."
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Martin Scorsese (b. 1942), American film director.
  
 
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==Page 394==
  
<span class="marker">394 · Meanwhile in the Weight Room</span>
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=Meanwhile, in the Weight Room, cont.=
  
 
==Page 394==
 
==Page 394==
  
'''Patridge KS'''<br />
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'''Partridge KS'''<br />
 
a city in Kansas about 60 miles northwest of Wichita
 
a city in Kansas about 60 miles northwest of Wichita
  
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'''calotte'''<br />
 
'''calotte'''<br />
a skullcap, typically worn by Roman Catholic acolytes
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a skullcap, typically worn by Roman Catholic acolytes (image in note above, page 380)
  
 
'''M.O.'''<br />
 
'''M.O.'''<br />
 
''Modus operandi'', a Latin phrase meaning the way in which a criminal operates out of habit
 
''Modus operandi'', a Latin phrase meaning the way in which a criminal operates out of habit
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[[Discussion Subject|'''DISCUSSION''']] Or more generally, way of operating
  
 
'''DMV'''<br />
 
'''DMV'''<br />
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a physician who treats cancer
 
a physician who treats cancer
  
<span class="marker">395 · Some of Himself's Movies</span>
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=Some of Himself's Movies=
  
 
==Page 395==
 
==Page 395==
  
 
'''masochistic'''<br />
 
'''masochistic'''<br />
enjoying (usually sexually) of pain
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tending to enjoy pain to the point of sexual response; cf. ''sadistic'', tending to derive sexual pleasure from the infliction of pain on another
  
 
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==Page 396==
  
 
'''sucrose'''<br />
 
'''sucrose'''<br />
table sugar
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table sugar, a disaccharide in which a 5 membered ring and a 6 membered ring are joined as β-D-fructofuranosyl-(2→1)-α-D-glucopyranoside; β--fructofuranosyl-α-glucopyranoside
  
 
'''siren'''<br />
 
'''siren'''<br />
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'''muttonchops'''<br />
 
'''muttonchops'''<br />
very thick sideburns
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very thick long wide sideburns
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'''involuted'''<br />
 +
complicated; abstruse.
  
 
'''petrification'''<br />
 
'''petrification'''<br />
the process of turning into stone
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the process whereby organic matter exposed to minerals over time is  turned into stone
  
 
'''Ste. Thérèse'''<br />
 
'''Ste. Thérèse'''<br />
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'''cottoned'''<br />
 
'''cottoned'''<br />
took a liking to
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took a liking, to cotton to is to take a liking to
  
 
'''marquees'''<br />
 
'''marquees'''<br />
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'''dirndls'''<br />
 
'''dirndls'''<br />
women's dresses with close fitting bodices and full skirts
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women's dresses with close fitting bodices and full [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dirndl skirts]
  
 
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==Page 398==

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☽ November 8th, YDAU - Interdependence Day - Mario's adaptation of The ONANtiad

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fiat
a formal authorization or proposition; an arbitrary order.

sucrotically
referring to sucrose, i.e. ordinary table sugar, α-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→2)-β-D-fructofuranoside, a disaccharide (one of many such) in which glucose and fructose are linked in a specific way

Endnote 147

pluck
courage or resolution in the face of difficulty

qua
in the capacity or character of

Page 380 (cont'd)

toque
Preacher's Hat

toque
a kind of brimless hat

flitty
OED: [obsolete] flitting, unstable, flighty

aigrette
a headdress or head ornament consisting of white egret's feathers, or incorporating something resembling this, such as a spray of gems. Also: an egret's feather, or tuft of feathers, esp. one forming part of such a headdress.

Endnote 148

sallet
a type of helmet, the forerunner of the modern combat helmets

calpac
a high-crowned felt or sheepskin hat worn in Turkey, Iran, and Central Asia

calotte
A skullcap, especially one worn by Roman Catholic priests

topography
a detailed description of something, usually a place or region.

escudo
Spanish for shield

shako
tall, cylindrical military cap, usually with a visor and sometimes tapered at the top

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maraschino
a marasca cherry

Redi-Whip
actually Reddi-wip, a brand name of pressurized whipped cream in a can

tendentiously
NOAD: expressing or intending to promote a particular cause or point of view, especially a controversial one

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Fedora

amanuentic
secretarial

fedoras
A fedora is a soft felt hat that is creased lengthwise down the crown and pinched in the front on both sides. Similar hats with a C-crown (with an indentation for the head in the top of the crown) are occasionally called fedoras. (see right) Wikipedia

baklava
a Near Eastern dessert made from filo dough, honey, nuts, and spices

Echt
German for "bona fide"

linotype
short form name for a linotype machine

'Let the call go forth . . . generation of Americans...'
Compare John F. Kennedy's inaugural address


French for "born," the feminine née being more common to denote a woman's birth name, but here the masculine né is appropriate as Gentle is a man

Joyner
not the real Johnny Gentle, who was born with the surname Askew and in the U.K.

retentive
here short for "anal-retentive"

Dermalatix
not a real product

Hypospectral
a neologism that would mean "below the [visible] spectrum [of light]," i.e., invisible

epidermal
of or pertaining to the outermost layer of skin

schmaltz
rendered chicken fat, used in cooking by Jews who keep kosher (among others), who cannot use lard or other rendered pork fat; in this context, it means sentimental or corny music

Endnote 149

Frankies and Tonies
likely a reference to crooners of the Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett ilk

Page 382 (cont'd)

scab
a derogatory word for a worker who replaces a union worker on strike

GE/RCA
General Electric/Radio Company of America

fulcrum
a support or point of rest

lap-dissolves
According to Wikipedia, a lap dissolve "is a technical term in film editing, most often used in the United States, applying to the process whereby the fading last shot of a preceding scene is superimposed over the emerging first shot (fade in) of the next scene..."

prescient
having previous knowledge

jingoist
patriotic to an extreme

macrobiotic
regarding a diet designed largely of whole grains and beans, designed to prolong life

Rush L.
Rush Limbaugh, the conservative host of a popular political radio talk-show

Hillary R.C.
Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former First Lady, and Secretary of State under President Obama

LaRoucheishly
a reference to Lyndon Hermyle LaRouche, Jr. (born 1922), a political extremist and cult leader

Endnote 150

dioxins
dioxin: a highly toxic compound produced as a byproduct in some manufacturing processes, notably herbicide production and paper bleaching. It is a serious and persistent environmental pollutant. [A heterocyclic organochlorine compound; alternative name: 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzoparadioxin]

high-R-waste
probably refers to high radioactivity; Roentgen (R) is a standard for measuring radiation.

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post-Perot
i.e., after the immediate era of Texan H. Ross Perot, founder of Electronic Data Systems and twice an indepedent U.S. presidential candidate (in 1992 and in 1996, as the leader of his Reform Party)

white-gloved finger
implying that the finger is on the hand in a white glove, used to draw one's hand over a recently cleaned surface to see if any residual dirt remains

U.W.S.A.
United We Stand America, Perot's political movement

G.O.P.s
Republicans, G.O.P. standing for "Grand Old Party"

Jihad
an Arabic word meaning "struggle" but often translated as "holy war"

redolent
extremely fragrant

retinue
a body of attendants to a powerful person

psychosphere
sort of a synonym for collective consciousness

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"majestic ambers and purple fruits"
words, slightly jumbled, from "America, the Beautiful"

effluvia
invisible exhalations of noxious vapors

petroleated
neologism, making a past participle of the noun

CO
carbon monoxide

Uno
as in numero uno, number one

dandling
bouncing a baby up and down, as on one's knee

mufti
civilian clothes

adipose
adipose tissue, i.e., fat

fractious
unruly or angry

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Seal
the Great Seal of the U.S.

Teutons
The President seems to be using this as a place name (perhaps a malapropism of the Tetons), but Teutons is a term for German-speaking people.

Or he is using it correctly, since the next term in the enumeration is "Latins", a people.

imbricate-sequin dresses
dresses decorated with overlapping sequins

wavered
quavering in sound

Wurlitzer
the Rudolf Wurlitzer Company, a producer of organs

dusky
dark-skinned

entr' acte
French: between acts

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glycemically
in a manner that is motivated or caused by the level of sugar in the blood

cannolis
a type of Italian dessert pastry, stuffed with sweetened ricotta cheese

carbuncular
characterized by boils or abscesses in and below the skin, at times interconnected, often caused by strains of Staph. aureus bacteria

absolution
forgiveness of sins

jejune
naive, simplistic, superficial

Experialism
apparently another Wallace neologism, presumably the antonym of imperialism, and thus perhaps "empire-dismantling" as opposed to "empire-building"

More like having a tendency to give away a part of one’s territory (and send waste there), rather than to expand one’s territory by invading neighbours.

J.J.J.C.
Joseph Jacques Jean Chrétien

sympatico
in agreement

inexorable
impossible to stop or prevent

prandial
[humorous] during or relating to dinner or lunch

NATO
North Atlantic Treaty Organization

EEC
European Economic Community

oown
mock-Canadian pronunciation

NAFTA
North American Free Trade Agreement

butter and guns
These are the typical goods used in certain economic models because they are non-competing goods. A reference to the choice between military spending and spending on the general welfare.

infraternal
not a real word, but perhaps a Wallace (or Gentle) portmanteau of internal and fraternal (as "within the brotherhood"?)

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frappeurs
apparently a French expression for something that strikes something else; literally it means 'strikers', but it seems it's usually used to refer to batters in baseball and cricket

ICBM
Intercontinental Ballistic Missile

maple leaf
the national emblem of Canada

toot sweet
i.e., tout de suite, French for "right away" (which is pronounced very close to 'toot sweet')

'It's a Small World After All'
the song heard ad nauseam at a Disneyland boat-ride attraction

enjambment
the breaking of a line at the end of a verse (in a poem, song, etc.)

Meanwhile, in the Weight Room

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purling
flowing or rippling

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gurutical
not a real word, but apparently having to do with gurus

fulgurant
flashing like lightning

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glabrous
smooth, hairless

wunderkind
German: child prodigy

I/SPN
probably meant to be a follow-up television channel to ESPN, perhaps DFW intends Interdependent / Sports Programming Network

M. Chang
Michael Chang (born 1972) is an American former, but still-living, professional tennis player. Wallace misguessed Chang's early demise.

Mephistophelan
per the OED, probably Mephistophelean or Mephistophelian is intended, referring to Mephistopheles, the devil character in Goethe's Faust and Marlowe's Doctor Faustus, to whom Faust sells his soul

assuasive
soothing, calming

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hagiography
the writing of the lives of the saints

'The truth will set you free...'
Lyle is paraphrasing John 8:32.

alfresco
Al fresco in Italian means "outside."

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Seventh-Day Adventists
a Protestant sect of Christianity marked by its observance of the weekly sabbath on Saturdays

turpitude
depravity

dire
indicating trouble

C.F.D.C.
Caffeine-Free Diet Coke

The ONANtiad, cont.

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Benson & Hedges
a brand of cigarettes

high-lipid
high-fat

auteur
creator, author

UKRAINE, TWO MORE BALTIC STATES APPLY FOR NATO INCLUSION
Ukraine did not begin application for NATO membership until 2006, while the Baltic States were all admitted in 2004.

THERMS
thermonuclear warheads

twelve out of fifteen NATO nations
The last time NATO had fifteen members was in 1982, when Spain was admitted.

Finlandization
This is defined as "the influence that one powerful country may have on the policies of a smaller neighboring country" and refers to Finland's relations with the USSR following WWII.

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'BIG STICKS'
Jean Chrétien admits that the issues were used here as the "big stick" in the T. Roosevelt-era "speak softly and carry a big stick" foreign policy of President Gentle.

TURTLE MTN. INDIAN RESERVATION
a reservation for Chippewa Indians

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GI-X-Ray-Grade Colonic Purgative
the kind of laxatives given to people about to undergo colonoscopies (GI meaning Gastro-intestinal)

pruritis
itching

U.N.L.V.
University of Nevada at Las Vegas

D.O.E.
Department of Energy

METHUEN
a city of Massachusetts about 30 miles north of Boston

Scorsese
Martin Scorsese (b. 1942), American film director.

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Partridge KS
a city in Kansas about 60 miles northwest of Wichita

telekinetic
able to moves things with one's mind

somnambulist
sleepwalker

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calotte
a skullcap, typically worn by Roman Catholic acolytes (image in note above, page 380)

M.O.
Modus operandi, a Latin phrase meaning the way in which a criminal operates out of habit

DISCUSSION Or more generally, way of operating

DMV
Department of Motor Vehicles

oncologist
a physician who treats cancer

Some of Himself's Movies

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masochistic
tending to enjoy pain to the point of sexual response; cf. sadistic, tending to derive sexual pleasure from the infliction of pain on another

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sucrose
table sugar, a disaccharide in which a 5 membered ring and a 6 membered ring are joined as β-D-fructofuranosyl-(2→1)-α-D-glucopyranoside; β--fructofuranosyl-α-glucopyranoside

siren
a reference to the Sirens of Greek mythology

56-gram
about two ounces

Ford's Theater
This is the theater where President Lincoln was assassinated.

muttonchops
very thick long wide sideburns

involuted
complicated; abstruse.

petrification
the process whereby organic matter exposed to minerals over time is turned into stone

Ste. Thérèse
Her full name Thérèse de Lisieux

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cottoned
took a liking, to cotton to is to take a liking to

marquees
the lighted signs on which theaters announce what is playing

dirndls
women's dresses with close fitting bodices and full skirts

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loo
the British word for "bathroom"


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