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There's about a 50-50 chance I would look up dolichocephalic the first time I encountered it; I would know from context that it was a description of the guy's head and thus probably not critical to understanding what I was reading. But I might look it up out of curiousity.
On the other hand, if I encounter the word again, I'll probably look it up because that means it's not just a one-off. I think that a lot of obscure words aren't obscure because the user is being pretentious, but are obscure because the words are no longer common. In 100 years, people will likely no longer understand the fine distinctions we make between laptops, notebooks, desktops, and tablets and will just sort of vaguely regard them as some sort of computer. In the same way most people today don't know the difference between a landau, a barouche, and a fly, and just sort of vaguely regard them as some sort of carriage. |
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Reminds me of a conversation I had with some of my friends' kids who felt that reading the instructions that came with their new video games was somehow "cheating."
![]() I look up words that I don't know the meaning of (or can't easily figure out from context) with zero regard for whether it was used "pretentiously" or not. Why a word might have been used has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that the word exists and has exposed a gap in my knowledge that needs to be remedied. Since I can do that very quickly and easily, I do so, and move on. Usually the happier for it. Now, if I have to do that for 10-12 words per paragraph—page after page, ad nauseum—then we can start talking about pretentiousness (or possibly just prerequisite knowledge that I lack). Last edited by DiapDealer; 01-01-2013 at 04:49 PM. |
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![]() I quite enjoy looking up not only words but events or maps, when I find something I don't know or can't quite remember. I look up slang and topical references, and look for pictures of places described -- if the story isn't moving too swiftly for me to stop! ![]() It's great having such easy access to the information that adds richness to my reading experience! ![]() |
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Yes, I wouldn't want a writer to "write down" to his readers and in this case the word may be appropriate in a forsenic setting.
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I think that's the point. Max (the pathologist) is a medical man, and Dexter is playing a game by using words from the medical vocabulary to describe him.
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Perhaps: 'The thaw continued overnight, and l[. L]awns[,] that had been totally subniveal the day before[,] were now resurfacing in [irregular] patches of irregular green under a blue sky.' That said, I'm neither a writer nor editor. Last edited by twowheels; 01-02-2013 at 01:11 PM. |
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Colin Dexter is the Will Shortz of Britain. For those who do not know, Will Shortz is the current Crossword Puzzle Editor of The New York Times. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Will_Shortz He also has a Puzzle Podcast Sunday Puzzle that is broadcast on Sundays. It is part of NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday. Apache |
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