Nilous

a person standing at a bus terminal

Nilous

adj.
anxious to imagine how many times you must’ve barely avoided catastrophe—the morning you missed the bus that later went on to crash, the day you stayed onshore when it was a bit too rough out there—which makes it feel like something of a fluke that you’ve survived this long, as if you’re on an unbroken streak of coin flips, heads after heads after heads, wondering when your luck is going to run out.

Old English nigh, almost + nihil, nothing. Pronounced “nahy-lis.”

Furosha

a storm raging in the sky over a building

Aimonomia

close-up of a plant with lights glowing in background

Rialtoscuro

a blurry image of a light source

Beloiter

a person sitting at a slot machine

Angosis

a table full of food

Nodrophobia

close-up of a stained shirt

Aponemia

a group of people standing together

Kadot

a person looking at an abstract spiral

Elosy

a blurry image of a person in a subway car

Irrition

a close up of a dandelion

Mogging Folly

a person sitting on a bench

Grayshift

a spiral staircase from above

Ellipsism

a hand clawing at a wall

Hem-Jawed

an abstract image of someone touching their face

Winnewaw

a person wearing a party hat

Galagog

a person alone in a snowy desolate landscape

Dystoria

close up of water drops on a window

Moriturism

a person resting in the back seat of a car

The Whipgraft Delusion

Fawtle

Fool’s Guilt

Furosha

a storm raging in the sky over a building

Ecury

a close-up of cave drawings and symbols

Thrapt

Gaudia Civis

a close-up of a gear

Ludiosis

Keir

a snowy landscape with trees and a fence