Dead Reckoning

Dead Reckoning

v. intr.
finding yourself bothered by somebody’s death more than you would have expected, even if they were only an abstract presence in your life, like a lighthouse in the distance that suddenly goes dark, leaving you with one less landmark to navigate by.

In navigation, dead reckoning is the practice of using your prior course to extrapolate your subsequent position. It can be useful on starless nights but often leads to cumulative errors; if you don’t often check your position against new data, you might end up completely lost.

Fardle-Din

Hickering

Fata Organa

Falesia

Nachlophobia

Watashiato

Drisson

Thrapt

Moledro

Rivener

Foilsick

Ecstatic Shock

Bye-Over

Redesis

La Gaudière

Attriage

Dead Reckoning

Hubilance

Anaphasia

Knellish

a blurry image of a person lying on a bed

Zielschmerz

Enterhood

Aponemia

a group of people standing together

Midding

Siso

Anechosis

Cullaways