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counterpoise

[ koun-ter-poiz ] [ ˈkaʊn tərˌpɔɪz ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to balance by an opposing weight; counteract by an opposing force

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  • First recorded between 1375–1425 as a noun meaning “a counterbalancing weight.”
  • Combines counter-⁵ + poise¹, related to the Latin pendere, meaning “to weigh.”

EXAMPLES OF COUNTERPOISE

  • The cool breeze from the lake will often counterpoise the heat of a summer afternoon.
  • The seesaw remained steady, perfectly counterpoised by the weight of the two children.
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entelechy

[ en-tel-uh-kee ] [ ɛnˈtɛl ə ki ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a realization or actuality as opposed to a potentiality

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More about entelechy

  • First recorded in 1595–1605.
  • From the Greek entelécheia, a word coined by Aristotle.
  • Combines en-³, meaning “in,” + Greek télos, meaning “goal,” + Greek écheia, meaning “to have.”

EXAMPLES OF ENTELECHY

  • The community center was the entelechy of decades of fundraising and planning.
  • The entelechy of art is about bringing imagination to life through creation.
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onerous

[ on-er-uhs ] [ ˈɒn ər əs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

burdensome, oppressive, or troublesome; causing hardship

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More about onerous

  • First recorded between 1350–1400.
  • From the Latin root onus, meaning “burden,” from which we also get the English onus.

EXAMPLES OF ONEROUS

  • The tennis player found the contract too onerous, so she refused to sign it.
  • The hike became more onerous as the trail became muddier in the rain.
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