| Date: | Word: |
Definition: |
| Nov. 1 | Xenophobe (n): | one who is afraid of foreigners |
| Nov. 2 | Imp (n): | a mischievous child |
| Nov. 3 | Miser (n): | a greedy person |
| Nov. 8 | Muser (n): | a reflective thinker |
| Nov. 9 | Bard (n): | one who writes and/or recites poetry, and sings as well |
| Nov. 10 | Poseur (n): | a phony; one who takes on a particular attitude to please others |
| Nov. 13 | Bibliophile (n): | one who loves books |
| Nov. 14 | Traducer (n): | an enemy |
| Nov. 15 | Consort (n): | a friend; opposite of a traducer |
| Nov. 16 | Aristocrat (n): | one who was born into the upper class |
| Nov. 17 | Subordinate (n): | one who is lower than someone else in chain of power |
| Nov. 20 | Virtuoso (n): | one who an expert |
| Nov. 21 | Iconoclast (n): | one who attacks common beliefs or institutions |
| Nov. 22 | Comrade (n): | one who shares the interests or activities; a companion or friend |
| Nov. 27 | Caveat (n): | a warning or a caution |
| Nov. 28 | Plaudit (n): | enthusiastic approval; an expression of praise |
| Nov. 29 | Depredation(n): | an act of plundering or despoiling; a raid |
| Nov. 30 | Complaisant (adj): | exhibiting a desire to please; obliging |