Moledro

Moledro

n.
a feeling of resonant connection with an author or artist you’ll never meet, who may have lived centuries ago and thousands of miles away but can still get inside your head and leave behind morsels of their experience, like the little piles of stones left by hikers that mark a hidden path through unfamiliar territory.

Portuguese moledro, cairn. According to Portuguese legend, if you take a stone from a cairn and put it under a pillow, in the morning an enchanted soldier will appear for a moment, before transforming back into the stone and returning to the pile. Pronounced “moh-leh-droh.”

The Mcfly Effect

Hickering

Watashiato

Anderance

Lilo

Mottleheaded

Immerensis

Dolonia

Lookaback

Flashover

Incidental Contact High

Waldosia

Midding

Drisson

Semaphorism

Nachlophobia

Fensiveness

Antiophobia

Austice

a leaf imprint in the mud

Wellium

Anticious

a group of men in hats looking at elevated signage

Kairosclerosis

Nullness

Keyframe

a large rock in the water with emanating ripples

Backmasking

a woman's face with a double exposure

Indosentia

Fitching