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self-possessed

[ self-puh-zest, self- ]

adjective

having or showing control of one's feelings, behavior, etc.; composed; poised.

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The adjective self-possessed, which entered English in the mid-18th century, is a derivative of the earlier noun self-possession, which appeared a hundred years earlier.

how is self-possessed used?

There was an occasional copied page of her diary in which she appeared contented, and self-possessed: autonomous in a way I could not imagine for myself.

Alice Walker, Possessing the Secret of Joy, 1992

Unburdening himself his coat, he was not self-possessed enough to find in his pocket the scroll of resolutions which every one saw protruding from it …

Wendell Phillips, "Mobs and Education," Speeches, Lectures, and Letters, 1863
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stellate

[ stel-it, -eyt ]

adjective

like the form of a conventionalized figure of a star; star-shaped.

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Stellate comes straight from the Latin adjective 蝉迟别濒濒腻迟耻蝉, formed from the noun stella 鈥渟tar鈥 and –腻迟耻蝉, a suffix that forms adjectives from nouns. The noun stella comes from an unrecorded 蝉迟脓谤濒腻 or 蝉迟脓谤o濒腻. 厂迟脓谤– comes from a very widespread Proto-Indo-European root ster-, 蝉迟脓谤– 鈥渟tar,鈥 appearing in Sanskrit star-, Germanic (English) star. Greek preserves the most ancient form, 补蝉迟岣梤, the a– being the remainder of a Proto-Indo-European laryngeal consonant. Stellate entered English at the end of the 15th century.

how is stellate used?

The cut edges of the glasses were projecting stellate tessellations across the mahogany.

Ethan Canin, A Doubter's Almanac, 2016

In their experiments, the researchers placed the amoeba in the center of a stellate chip, which is a round plate with 64听narrow channels听projecting outwards, and then placed the chip on top of an agar plate.

Lisa Zyga, "Amoeba finds approximate solutions to NP-hard problem in linear time," Phys.org, December 20, 2018
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scaturient

[ skuh-toor-ee-uhnt, -tyoor- ]

adjective

gushing; overflowing.

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Scaturient is a very rare adjective meaning 鈥渂ubbling up, gushing forth.鈥 It comes from Latin scaturrient-, 蝉肠腻迟耻谤颈别苍迟-, the participle stem of 蝉肠补迟耻谤谤颈脓苍蝉, 蝉肠腻迟耻谤颈脓苍蝉, from the verb 蝉肠补迟耻谤谤墨谤别, 蝉肠补迟奴谤墨谤别. The Latin verbs are derivatives of 蝉肠补迟脓谤别, scatere 鈥渢o gush violently鈥; the suffix –耻谤墨谤别 is of obscure origin and usually forms desiderative verbs (verbs that express the desire to perform the action denoted by the underlying verb). The Latin root scat– is a derivative of the Proto-Indo-European root 蝉办脓迟– 鈥渢o jump, spring, hop,鈥 source of Old Lithuanian skasti 鈥渢o jump, spring,鈥 and perhaps of English shad (the fish), from Old English sceadd. Scaturient entered English in the latter half of the 17th century.

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The trees, and the flowers, and the butterflies, the green and fragrant earth, all teeming and scaturient with new species.

Hartley Coleridge, "Captain James Cook,"听Biographia Borealis,听1833

… we well remember on one fine summer holyday … sallying forth at rise of sun … to trace the current of the New River鈥擬iddletonian stream!鈥攖o its scaturient source ….

Charles Lamb, "Newspapers Thirty-Five Years Ago," TheLast Essays of Elia, 1833
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