I used to use that '60s word all the time... mostly in the 60s
But I guess I never wrote it or read it in print. It was for something in desperate need of a cleaning. I still use it occasionally, and at least my kids know what it means, having heard it from me.
I've been happily playing sudoku every day, because I can use that with the numeric part of my brain, while listening to an audio book with the verbal part of my brain. And when I do sudoku without reading or other distractions, it's almost a kind of meditation - relaxing and mildly dopamine inducing. Word games, on the other hand, are more stress inducing.
In case you care to share my addiction, search for Simon Tatham's Puzzles in the Google Play Store. The "Solo" game in this collection is the equivalent of Sudoku, without the trademark issue. I find
the 3x3 basic layout relaxing and satisfying. The 3x3 unreasonable layout is... unreasonable.
In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. ~ Albert Camus