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Today's Word "toothsome"

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toothsome \TOOTH-suhm\ (adjective) - 1 : Pleasing to the taste; delicious; as, "a toothsome pie." 2 : Agreeable; attractive; as, "a toothsome offer." 3 : Sexually attractive.

'"Rabbit is good, very good," the ancient quavered, "but when it comes to a toothsome delicacy I prefer crab."' -- Jack London, 'The Scarlet Plague

Toothsome is derived ...Read more

Today's Word "impervious"

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impervious \im-PUR-vee-uhs\ , adjective) - 1 : Not admitting of entrance or passage through; impenetrable. 2 : Not capable of being harmed or damaged. 3 : Not capable of being affected.

"She lay peacefully asleep, impervious to the man who watched her. Impervious to the fate that awaited her. Impervious to the cold that would blanket her." -- ...Read more

Today's Word "auspicious"

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auspicious \aw-SPISH-uhs\ (adjective) - 1 : Giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, "an auspicious beginning." 2 : Prosperous; fortunate; as, "auspicious years."

"The rest of that auspicious day when father answered the call of his prince was od for we were both elated at how quickly the muster had been made ...Read more

Today's Word "puissant"

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puissant \PWISS-uhnt; PYOO-uh-suhnt; pyoo-ISS-uhnt\ (adjective) - Powerful; strong; mighty; as, a puissant prince or empire.

"Awake remembrance of these valiant dead,
And with your pussiant arm renew their feats.
You are their heir, you sit upon their throne.
The blood and courage that renowned them
Runs in your veins, ...Read more

Today's Word "consanguineous"

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consanguineous \kon-san(g)-GWIN-ee-us\ (adjective) - Of the same blood; related by birth; descended from the same parent or ancestor.

"Tim and Betsy showed him a family tree that was periodically updated, like the US census. He saw his own name and where he fit into that consanguineous universe and learned that he was directly descended from ...Read more

Today's Word "platitude"

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platitude \PLAT-uh-tood; -tyood\ (noun) - 1 : Staleness of ideas or language; triteness. 2 : A thought or remark that is banal, trite, or stale.

"When a platitude they have blindly upheld seems about to betray them they fall on it and tear it to pieces. This is because a platitude is kept alive blindly and it must be destroyed blindly." -- Ben...Read more

Today's Word "diffident"

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diffident \DIF-uh-dunt; -dent\ (adjective) - 1 : Lacking self-confidence; distrustful of one's own powers; timid; bashful. 2 : Characterized by modest reserve; unassertive.

"But I am diffident. What's the good of saying I mustn't be diffident when I'm the man who wrote the words and music, when Diffidence is my middle name and my telegraphic ...Read more

Today's Word "perspicacity"

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perspicacity \pur-spuh-KAS-uh-tee\ (noun) - Clearness of understanding or insight; penetration, discernment.

"Perspicacity to see what you want isn't much use without power to get it. And power's not worth much without perspicacity to see what you want." -- Clara E Laughlin, 'Children of To-morrow'

Perspicacity comes from Latin perspicax, ...Read more

Today's Word "wastrel"

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wastrel \WAY-struhl\ (noun) - 1 : A person who wastes, especially one who squanders money; a spendthrift. 2 : An idler; a loafer; a good-for-nothing.

"When I was a student in Lawrence, Kansas, there was a wastrel in the town who pretended to have been a pal of Ulysses Grant, the President. This wastrel was always hanging round the bar of the ...Read more

Today's Word "kismet"

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kismet \KIZ-met; -mit\ (noun) - Destiny; fate.

"You were muttering about kismet, which, as an aside, is probably what Lord Nelson really said to Hardy at Trafalgar. I can't see the old sea dog saying 'Kiss me, Hardy,' can you?" -- Patrick Taylor, 'An Irish Country Doctor'

Kismet comes (via Turkish) from Arabic qismah, "portion, lot."

Today's Word "ennui"

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ennui \on-WEE\ (noun) - A feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction arising from lack of interest; boredom.

"But she felt crushed by ennui as soon as the rhythm of everyday life re-established itself, and realized that it could not be attributed simply to her confinement in Switzerland." -- Angelica Goodden, 'Madame de Stael'

Ennui is from the ...Read more

Today's Word "callow"

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callow \KAL-oh\ (adjective) - Immature; lacking adult perception, experience, or judgment.

"He was callow, even for a subaltern. He was callow all over — like a canary that had not finished fledging itself." -- Rudyard Kipling, 'The Rescue of Pluffles'

Callow is from Old English calu, "featherless, bald."

Today's Word "concupiscence"

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concupiscence \kon-KYOO-puh-suhn(t)s; kuhn-\ (noun) - Strong desire, especially sexual desire; lust.

"Now, to speak of the first desire, that is, concupiscence, accordint to the law for our sexual parts, which were lawfully made and by rightful word of God; I say, for as much as man is not obedient to God, Who is his Lord, therefore is the ...Read more

Today's Word "nostrum"

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nostrum \NOS-truhm\ (noun) - 1 : A medicine of secret composition and unproven or dubious effectiveness; a quack medicine. 2 : A usually questionable remedy or scheme; a cure-all.

"He's carrying on his father's trade, for what he has just dispensed to us is very like a nostrum." -- Honoré de Balzac, 'Lost Illusions'

Nostrum comes from Latin ...Read more

Today's Word "ergo"

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ergo \UR-go; AIR-\ (adverb) - Therefore; consequently; -- often used in a jocular way.

"Doth he not himself say ergo? Hath he not said ergo to the poor saints, to your sons and daughters, whom he hath bured in the fore to Moloch? 'Ergo, though art a heretic' -- 'Ergo, though shalt burn.' Is he not therefore convicted out of his own mouth? -- ...Read more

Today's Word "lexicography"

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lexicography \lek-suh-KAH-gruh-fee\ (noun) - 1 : The writing or compiling of dictionaries; the editing or making of dictionaries. 2 : The principles and practices applied to writing dictionaries.

"I am of course stopping short still of the needs of practical lexicography in one conspicuous respect : I am attending only to the cognitive side..."...Read more

Today's Word "titivate"

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titivate \TIT-uh-vayt\ (transitive and intransitive verb) - To smarten up; to spruce up.

"I decided tonight it was time to put away all the black mourning clothes, cut my hair, and titivate myself a bit, as Blackie so aptly calls it." -- Barbara Taylor Bradford, 'Emma's Secret'

Titivate is perhaps from tidy + the quasi-Latin ending -vate. When...Read more

Today's Word "precocious"

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precocious \pri-KOH-shus\ (adjective) - 1 : Characterized by or characteristic of exceptionally early development or maturity (especially in mental aptitude); as, "a precocious child"; "a precocious achievement." 2 : (Botany) Flowering or fruiting early.

"Henry was precocious. His parents had great hopes for their offspring, and Henry, because...Read more

Today's Word "sesquipedalian"

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sesquipedalian \ses-kwuh-puh-DAYL-yuhn\ (adjective) - 1 : Given to or characterized by the use of long words. 2 : Long and ponderous; having many syllables.

(noun) - A long word.

"Poor Miss Matty got sadly puzzled with this, for the words gathered size like snow-balls, and towards the end of her letter, Miss Jenkyns used to become quite ...Read more

Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Sects

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Have you ever wondered how Protestant denominations acquired their names? I'll tell you anyway.

As a little boy growing up in Armonk, New York, I attended what I then called the "Epissabull" church, little knowing that "Episcopal" comes from the Late Latin "episcopus" (bishop) or that those baskets they passed around were for putting money ...Read more

 

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