rorifluent means flowing with dew. It carries an Arena rating of 1407, earned across 3 head-to-head judged battles.
Among words judged in Lexicurio's Arena, rorifluent ranks #1,320 of 17,143 for Best Fossil-Poetry Words, #1,702 of 17,140 for Most Whimsical Words, #2,044 of 17,142 for Most Ingenious Words, #2,968 of 17,127 for Most Vivid Words.
Why “rorifluent” is a great word
Flowing with or abounding in dew. From the Latin ros, roris ("dew") + fluens, present participle of fluere ("to flow"), first attested in 1755. Unlike "rorulent" (which describes a surface merely bedewed) or "dewy" (which suggests only a general moisture), rorifluent captures the active, liquid seep of the thing itself. It is the cold silver trickle down a blade of grass at dawn, the glistening runnels on a spider's web after a still night, the palpable gift of moisture that overflows a curled leaf—the quiet, generous abundance of a world weeping itself into being each morning.
Etymology
From Latin ros, roris (“dew”) + fluens, present participle of fluere (“to flow”).
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