Volander

Volander

n.
the ethereal feeling of looking down at the world through an airplane window, able to catch a glimpse of far-flung places you’d never see in person, free to let your mind wander, trying to imagine what they must feel like down on the ground—the closest you’ll ever get to an objective point of view.

Latin volare, to fly + solander, a book-shaped box for storing maps. Pronounced “voh-land-uhr.”

Rückkehrunruhe

Kairosclerosis

Occhiolism

Plata Rasa

The Kick Drop

Vulture Shock

Chrysalism

Merrenness

Trumspringa

Foreclearing

Ameneurosis

Funkenzwangsvorstellung

Funkenzwang-svorstellung

Scabulous

Looseleft

The Til

Jouska

Zielschmerz

Suente

Keyframe

a large rock in the water with emanating ripples

Boorance

a group of objects on a table

Nullness

Offtides

close-up of a chromed metal object

Eisce

Midsummer

a person standing in a garden holding a clock

Mimeomia

a person wearing an animal onesie garment

Merrenness