This week's theme: miscellaneous words.

moliminous (mo-LIM-in-uhs) adjective

   Massive; laborious.

[From Latin molimen (effort, weight, importance).]

-Anu Garg (words at wordsmith.org)

  "Finding the Christmas shopping moliminous?"
   Robin Young; I Just Can't Get No Satisdiction;
   The Times (London, UK); Dec 2, 2003.

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