enodation means An unknotting; the act or operation of clearing of knots, or untying. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 87 out of 100.
Why this word is great
ENODATION — [Noun] The act of untying knots or, figuratively, the solution of a tightly woven difficulty. From the Latin enodatio ("explanation"), from enodare ("to free from knots"), itself from e- ("out") + nodus ("knot"). Unlike explanation, which offers a general clarity, or simplification, which merely reduces complexity, enodation implies the patient, tactile wrestling with a specific, self-tightening entanglement. It is the slow teasing apart of a snarl in an old necklace, the sudden fluent run of a snarled fishing line after minutes of probing, or the cathartic release when a long-buried conflict is given its true name—a quiet triumph of order wrested from the world's innate propensity to snag.
noun
- An unknotting; the act or operation of clearing of knots, or untying.
- The solution of a difficulty.“There is one thing then I apprehend will serve much for the enodation of many difficulties”