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Drollest
Droll Droll, a. [Compar. Droller; superl. Drollest.] [F. dr[^o]le; cf. G. & D. drollig, LG. drullig, D. drol a thick and short person, a droll, Sw. troll a magical appearance, demon, trolla to use magic arts, enchant, Dan. trold elf, imp, Icel. tr["o]ll giant, magician, evil spirit, monster. If this is the origin, cf. Trull.] Queer, and fitted to provoke laughter; ludicrous from oddity; amusing and strange. Syn: Comic; comical; farcical; diverting; humorous; ridiculous; queer; odd; waggish; facetious; merry; laughable; ludicrous. -- Droll, Laughable, Comical. Laughable is the generic term, denoting anything exciting laughter or worthy of laughter; comical denotes something of the kind exhibited in comedies, something humorous of the kind exhibited in comedies, something, as it were, dramatically humorous; droll stands lower on the scale, having reference to persons or things which excite laughter by their buffoonery or oddity. A laughable incident; a comical adventure; a droll story.
Emollescence
Emollescence Em`ol*les"cence, n. [L. e out + mollescere, incho. fr. mollere to be soft, mollis soft.] That degree of softness in a body beginning to melt which alters its shape; the first or lowest degree of fusibility.
primerolles
Primrose Prim"rose`, n. [OE. primerole, F. primerole, a derivative fr. LL. primula, from L. primus first. See Prime, a.] (Bot.) (a) An early flowering plant of the genus Primula (P. vulgaris) closely allied to the cowslip. There are several varieties, as the white-, the red-, the yellow-flowered, etc. Formerly called also primerole, primerolles. (b) Any plant of the genus Primula. Evening primrose, an erect biennial herb (Enothera biennis), with yellow vespertine flowers, common in the United States. The name is sometimes extended to other species of the same genus. Primrose peerless, the two-flowered Narcissus (N. biflorus). [Obs.]
Ramollescence
Ramollescence Ram`ol*les"cence, n. [F. ramollir to make soft, to soften; pref. re- re- + amollir to soften; a (L. ad) + mollir to soften, L. mollire, fr. mollis soft.] A softening or mollifying. [R.]

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- Midsommar 2016 - Sami Blood 2023 - Together 99 (Tillsammans 99) 1978 – Olles mammas morbror 1998–2003 – c/o Segemyhr 2002 – Heja Björn 2020 – We got...
- Stockholm, Sweden in 1957. They broke through in 1963 with the song "Spel-Olles gånglåt", charting for 30 w****s at Svensktoppen. One of their most famous...
- Casterner de les Olles is a locality located in the muni****lity of Tremp, in Province of Lleida province, Catalonia, Spain. As of 2020, it has a po****tion...
- middle-distance runner Olle Åhlund (1920–1996), Swedish footballer Olle Ericsson (disambiguation) Olle Felten (born 1953), Swedish politician Olle Hagnell (1924–2011)...
- Bertin Ollé Ollé (30 November 1961 – 13 January 2024) was a Cameroonian footballer who pla**** as a midfielder. He earned caps for Cameroon in 1987 and...
- Olle Johansson may refer to Olle Johansson (swimmer) (1927–1994), Swedish swimmer and water polo player Olle Johansson (sailor) (born 1957), Swedish sailor...
- Jeju Olle Trail (Korean: 제주올레길) is a long-distance footpath on Jeju Island, in Jeju Province, South Korea. The trail consists of 21 connected numbered...
- John Andrew Durrant Olle (28 December 1947 – 12 December 1995) was an Australian radio and television presenter who mostly worked for the Australian Broadcasting...
- Dimfrost Studio and published by Merge Games. Players control a young boy named Olle who attempts to rescue his kidnapped sister Lillemor from mythological creatures...
- name is Olle. The name may refer to: Olle Åberg (1925–2013), Swedish middle-distance runner Olle Åhlund (1920–1996), Swedish footballer Olle Anderberg...