Are you suggesting that I keep a dictionary nearby while listening? 😅
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I don't think we use any super obscure terminology. More that that some words have a more specific meaning than their general use pinned to them, which I generally try to define before using later on.
vertigo - dizziness -> vertiginous - dizzying