Why this word is great
DISENCUMBRANCE — [Noun] The state of being freed from burdensome or obstructive weight, whether material or abstract. From dis- ("undoing, reversal") + encumbrance ("a burden or impediment"). Unlike "liberation" (which thrills with breaking chains) or "relief" (which sighs at eased pain), disencumbrance is the quiet, practical act of shedding weight. It is the unclasping of a too-tight belt after a long meal, the buoyant stride of a traveler who has mailed home their souvenirs, and the crisp snap of scissors through tangled vines choking a garden path—each a small, precise subtraction that leaves the world lighter, the air clearer, and the self, for once, unaccountably free.