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Ultra-Rare Advanced Vocabulary (3251–3300)
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3251. Agglomerate – To gather into a mass or cluster.

3252. Agnate – Related through the father's line.

3253. Alacrity – Cheerful readiness and promptness.

3254. Algid – Extremely cold; emotionally cold.

3255. Alienist – An old term for a psychiatrist.

3256. Allotropic – Existing in different forms (especially of elements).

3257. Amanuensis – A person employed to write or type what another dictates.

3258. Ambit – The scope, extent, or boundary of something.

3259. Ambrosial – Exceptionally delicious; divine.

3260. Anfractuous – Full of twists and turns; highly winding.

3261. Anodyne – Something that relieves pain or calms distress.

3262. Anomie – A state of social instability caused by the breakdown of norms.

3263. Antebellum – Existing before a war, especially the American Civil War.

3264. Anthropocentric – Regarding humans as the central or most important beings.

3265. Antinomy – A contradiction between two logical conclusions.

3266. Apotheosis – The highest point of development; deification.

3267. Apperception – Understanding new ideas through previous knowledge.

3268. Apprise – To inform or notify.

3269. Apodictic – Clearly true; impossible to dispute.

3270. Arborescent – Resembling or relating to a tree.

3271. Arcadian – Simple, peaceful, and rural.

3272. Archetype – The original model or perfect example.

3273. Arete – Excellence or virtue.

3274. Argent – Silver; silvery white.

3275. Arriviste – A person who has recently achieved wealth or status but lacks refinement.

3276. Asperse – To make damaging or false remarks about someone.

3277. Assonance – Repetition of similar vowel sounds.

3278. Astrolabe – An ancient instrument used for navigation and astronomy.

3279. Ataraxia – A state of calmness and freedom from worry.

3280. Atavistic – Showing characteristics of distant ancestors.

3281. Bathos – An abrupt drop from the serious to the ridiculous.

3282. Beatific – Showing perfect happiness or bliss.

3283. Belletristic – Relating to literary works valued for style rather than content.

3284. Benighted – In a state of ignorance or lacking enlightenment.

3285. Bifurcate – To divide into two branches or parts.

3286. Bilious – Bad-tempered; also relating to bile.

3287. Bloviate – To speak at great length in a pompous manner.

3288. Bombinate – To buzz or hum.

3289. Braggadocio – Boastful or arrogant behavior.

3290. Bromide – A dull, overused remark or cliché.

3291. Brusque – Abrupt or blunt in speech or manner.

3292. Byzantine – Excessively complicated or intricate.

3293. Cachinnate – To laugh loudly and uncontrollably.

3294. Cadaverous – Resembling a corpse; pale and gaunt.

3295. Caitiff – A cowardly or despicable person.

3296. Caliginous – Dark, misty, or obscure.

3297. Callow – Immature and inexperienced.

3298. Canard – A false or unfounded rumor.

3299. Cantankerous – Bad-tempered and argumentative.

3300. Capacious – Spacious; able to hold a large amount.
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