News Buzz Mouthful We bet you don't know the English Names for these 20 'Everyday Things'!

We bet you don't know the English Names for these 20 'Everyday Things'!

For an instance, can you name what ‘the smell of earth after the rain’ is known as? Most of us cannot

 20 ‘Everyday Things’ which you see, but you didn’t know they have names! 20 ‘Everyday Things’ which you see, but you didn’t know they have names!

 

Surprisingly, there are some things that fall within our visible range, and yet we don’t know the names for these objects. Say it ignorance or whatever, we never bothered to find out the names for these things. Let alone finding out the names, we didn’t know that these things even have names at first place! For an instance, can you name what ‘the smell of earth after the rain’ is known as? Most of us cannot. 
Here are some ‘Everyday Things’ and the ‘Lesser-Known English Words’ for them. 

Glabella - The space between your eyebrows is called a glabella.

Glabella

Petrichor - The way it smells after the rain is called petrichor.

Petrichor

Aglet - The plastic or metallic coating at the end of your shoelaces is called an aglet.

aglet

Wamble - The rumbling of stomach is actually called a wamble.

Wamble

Vagitus - The cry of a new born baby is called a vagitus.

Vagitus

Tines - The prongs on a fork are called tines.

Tines

Phosphenes - The sheen or light that you see when you close your eyes and press your hands on them are called phosphenes.

Phosphenes

Box Tent - The tiny plastic table placed in the middle of a pizza box is called a box tent.

Box Tent

Overmorrow - The day after tomorrow is called overmorrow.

Overmorrow

Minimus - Your tiny toe or finger is called minimus

Minimus

Agraffe - The wired cage that holds the cork in a bottle of champagne is called an agraffe.

Agraffe

Vocables - The 'na na na' and 'la la la', which don't really have any meaning in the lyrics of any song, are called vocables.

Vocables

Interrobang - When you combine an exclamation mark with a question mark (like this ?!), it is referred to as an interrobang.

Interrobang

Columella Nasi - The space between your nostrils is called columella nasi.

Columella Nasi

Armscye - The armhole in clothes, where the sleeves are sewn, is called armscye.

Armscye

Dysania - The condition of finding it difficult to get out of the bed in the morning is called dysania.

Dysania

Griffonage - Unreadable hand-writing is called griffonage (Are you reading this dear doctors?)

Griffonage

Tittle - The dot over an “i” or a “j” is called tittle.

Tittle

Crapulence - That utterly sick feeling you get after eating or drinking too much is called crapulence.

Crapulence

Brannock Device - The metallic device used to measure your feet at the shoe store is called Brannock device.

Brannock Device