Neurodivergent is a nonmedical term that describes people whose brains develop or work differently for some reason. There are many different ways someone can be considered neurodivergent. This includes symptoms such as challenges with concentration, compromised motor functions, and barriers in communication – all of which are commonly linked to neurodivergent conditions such as ADHD, autism spectrum disorders, dyslexia, etc.  

I would describe Toh as a hoarder but not neurodivergent.

Ostensible - stated or appearing to be true, but not necessarily so

Pecuniary - Something in relation to money.

Qanat: A qanat or kārīz is a system for transporting water from an aquifer or water well to the surface, through an underground aqueduct; the system originated approximately 3,000 years ago in what is now Iran.

 

reality - the state of things as they actually exist, as opposed to an idealistic or notional idea of them

Stringent- When something is strict, rigid or precise.

Tablespoonful:  the amount that a tablespoon can hold

ubiquitouspresent, appearing, or found everywhere"His ubiquitous influence was felt by all the family."

/yo͞oˈbikwədəs/

adjective

Virtue - behavior showing high moral standards

Writheto twist or bend out of shape or position; distort; contort. to twist (oneself, the body, etc.) about, as in pain

Xolisa- It means to apologise  in Zulu.

yestereve: Yesterday evening; also last night.

Zygnomic (zig-noh-mik) is an adjective used to describe an act that directly limits the freedom of a person who has a legal advantage or duty. The term was created by philosopher Albert Kocourek in his book Jural Relations (1927).

Example: A company's policy of monitoring employees' emails and internet usage is zygnomic because it limits the employees' freedom and privacy, even though the company has a legal advantage to do so.

Argle-bargle — copious but meaningless talk or writing

Bombastic high-sounding but with little meaning; inflated.