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elucubrate

[ih-loo-kyoo-breyt] / ɪˈlu kyʊˌbreɪt /


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Bailly, a brainy 13-year-old from Denver, got “glitch,” nailed “elucubrate” and was dubbed the nation’s best speller.

From Washington Post

In 1980, he became the national champion by correctly spelling "elucubrate," a word with Latin origins that means to study at night.

From Seattle Times