1/27/12

tryst 
1. An agreement, as between lovers, to meet at a certain time and place.
2. A meeting or meeting place that has been agreed on. 

[Middle English trist, from Old French triste, a waiting place (in hunting)]


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"...an experience where there is neither surplus nor cipher"
cipher
1. a method of secret writing using substitution or transposition of letters according to a key
2. a secret message
3. the key to a secret message
4. (Mathematics) an obsolete name for zero [1]
5. (Mathematics) any of the Arabic numerals (0, 1, 2, 3, etc., to 9) or the Arabic system of numbering as a whole
6. a person or thing of no importance; nonentity
7. a design consisting of interwoven letters; monogram
8. (Music / Instruments) Music a defect in an organ resulting in the continuous sounding of a pipe, the key of which has not been depressed


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elide 
1. a. To omit or slur over (a syllable, for example) in pronunciation.
b. To strike out (something written).
2. a. To eliminate or leave out of consideration.
b. To cut short; abridge.

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