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Feb 17, 2026
This week’s themeWords that sound dirty, but aren’t This week’s words fucate
Tanned Man, 2023
Art: Alexey Zhucovsky
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with Anu Gargfucate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: 1. Artificially colored. 2. Counterfeit; disguised; falsified. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin fucatus, past participle of fucare (to paint), from fucus
(rouge, false color). Earliest documented use: 1531.
USAGE:
“A darker shop befits their fucate drugs.” John Collop; Poesis Rediviva; 1656. (Quack medicine thrives in the dark.) A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If we would only give, just once, the same amount of reflection to what we
want to get out of life that we give to the question of what to do with a
two weeks' vacation, we would be startled at our false standards and the
aimless procession of our busy days. -Dorothy Canfield Fisher, author,
reformer, and activist (17 Feb 1879-1958)
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