whim;si;cal pronunciation: function: adjective etymology: whimsydate: 1653 1 : full of, actuated by, or exhibiting whims2 a : resulting from or characterized by whim or caprice; especially : lightly fanciful lt;whimsical decorationsgt; b : subject to erratic behavior or unpredictable change— whim;si;cal;i;ty noun — whim;si;cal;ly adverb — whim;si;cal;ness noun
de╟skill pronunciation: function: transitive verb date: 1941 1 : to reduce the level of skill needed for (a job)2 : to reduce the level of skill needed for a job by (a worker)
an;nu;let pronunciation: function: noun etymology: modification of middle french annelet, diminutive of anel, from latin anellus, diminutive of anulusdate: 1598 1 : a little ring2 : a small architectural molding or ridge forming a ring