Ubiquitous: existing or being everywhere, especially at the same time; omnipresent - ubiquitous fog; ubiquitous little ants.

Vivify:  To make something more lively and cheerful 

"Teachers who vivify the class are the rare ones who make students love learning. "

Windage - the air resistance of a moving object, such as a vessel or a rotating machine part, or the force of the wind on a stationary object, the effect of the wind in deflecting a missile such as a bullet

"when zeroing my new pistol, had to adjust for windage on the rear sight"

Xenoglossy - When a person miraculously speaks and/or writes a language they  were not exposed or socialized to.

Yare - (of a ship) responding promptly to the helm; easily manageable


Zealous -  filled with or showing a strong and energetic desire to get something done or see something succeed; marked by passionate support for a person, cause, or ideal

Addle - ad·dle
/ˈadl/  make unable to think clearly; confuse

Cavalier- A nonchalant, disinterested or indifferent attitude/behaviour.

Detritus - waste or debris of any kind.

"streets filled with rubble and detritus"

extravageTo wander about with no particular purpose


Frivolous - not having any serious purpose or value. 


Gargantuan: gigantic; enormous; colossal


Highfalutin -Pretentious, snobby or  boastful.  


Indecorous: violating generally accepted standards of good taste or propriety; unseemly


Juliette Balcony Providing a 'guard' or security barrier to sliding doors or inward opening full-height French Doors on a first-floor room or above, a Juliet balcony lets in more natural light, and fresh air when the doors are open 

Kawaii - the quality of being cute, or items that are cute.  

Macerate: [ mas-uh-reyt ] 

cause to grow thinner or waste away, especially by fasting.

"these men lodged in tombs and macerated themselves with fasting"

nonfeasance  - n. | Failure to perform an act that is an official, contractual, or professional duty.

Omnipotent- All powerful (i.e. Being OP or god like)