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Anu's Word of de Day: uxorious
  PRONUNCIATION: (uk-SOHR-ee-uhs)   MEANING:adjective: Excessively devoted or submissive toward one's wife.  ETYMOLOGY:From Latin uxor (wife). The feminine counterpart of this word is maritorious. Earliest documented use: 1598.  _______________________________________________________
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Very funny, tsuwm.     And furthermore, the word winnebagious though bogus wouldn't be ambiguous.      
 
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Tuxorious dealers in clothing to men about to wed their uxor. 
 
  
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EXORIOUS: refuses to accept that the divorce actually went through 
 
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...s t r e t c h.   Word of this day:  implacable PRONUNCIATION: (im-PLAK-uh-buhl, -PLAY-kuh-)   MEANING: adjective: Impossible to pacify or appease.  ETYMOLOGY: From Latin placare (to quiet or appease). Ultimately from the Indo-European root plak- (to be flat), which is also the source of fluke, flake, flaw, plead, please, supple, supplicatory, and archipelago. Earliest documented use: 1522. ______________________________________________________ C > Y  IMPLAYABLE: When International Business Machine's new 2013 CD player had no sales they dropped the B from their acronym  because of lack of business.  
 
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Word of the day: cantankerous  PRONUNCIATION: (kan-TANG-kuhr-uhs)   MEANING: adjective: Difficult to deal with: ill-tempered, quarrelsome.  ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Middle English contak (contention). Earliest documented use: 1736. __________________________________________________ 
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Add an M = Mantankerous
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A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg impudent 
  PRONUNCIATION: (IM-pyuh-duhnt)   MEANING:adjective: Marked by offensive boldness.  ETYMOLOGY: From Latin im- (not) + pudere (to make or be ashamed) which also gave us pudibund (prudish), pudency (modesty), and pudeur (a sense of shame). Earliest documented use: 1386. _______________________________________________________
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Monday's word: pteridology 
  PRONUNCIATION:(ter-i-DOL-uh-jee)   MEANING: noun: The study of ferns. 
  ETYMOLOGY: From Greek pterido (fern) + -logy (study). Ultimately from the Indo-European root pet- (to rush or fly), which also gave us feather, petition, compete, perpetual, propitious, pinnate, and lepidopterology. Earliest documented use: 1855.  ______________________________________________
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petrineodology, the scuttlebutt about who will be the next Pope, called the throne of Peter the first pope. 
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Today's word: knacker  PRONUNCIATION: (NAK-uhr)   MEANING: noun: 1. A person who buys old, sick, or worn-out animals for slaughter.   2. A person who buys old buildings, ships, etc. to break them up for scrap.  verb tr.:  To tire out.  ETYMOLOGY: Probably of Scandinavian origin. Earliest documented use: 1574.  _________________________________________________________
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knackers is also Brit-slang for testicles.  Thanks Buffalo. A --> O  KNOCKERS:  American slang:  boobs, a pair of  
 
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Today's word: gnathic  PRONUNCIATION: (NATH-ik)   MEANING: adjective: Of or relating to the jaw.  ETYMOLOGY: From Greek gnathos (jaw). Ultimately from the Indo-European root genu- (jawbone, chin), which is also the source of chin, prognathous , and Sanskrit hanu (jaw). Hanuman (literally, having a large jaw) is the name of a monkey god in the Hindu  pantheon. Earliest documented use: 1882. _________________________________________________________
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A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg: chthonic  PRONUNCIATION: (THON-ik)   MEANING: adjective: Of or relating to the underworld.  ETYMOLOGY: From Greek chthon (earth). Ultimately from the Indo-European root dhghem- (earth), which also sprouted human, homicide, humble, homage, chameleon, chamomile, inhume, exhume, and Persian zamindar (landholder). Earliest documented use: 1882. __________________________________________________________
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Anu's Word: spoonerism  PRONUNCIATION: (SPOO-nuh-riz-em)   MEANING: noun: The transposition of (usually) the initial sounds of words producing a humorous result. For example: "It is now kisstomary to cuss the bride." (Spooner while officiating at a wedding) "Is the bean dizzy?" (Spooner questioning the secretary of his dean) ETYMOLOGY: After William Archibald Spooner (1844-1930), clergyman and educator, who was prone to this. Earliest documented use: 1900. _____________________________________________________________
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A.Word.A.Day with Anu Garg malapropism 
  PRONUNCIATION:(MAL-uh-prop-iz-ehm)   MEANING: noun: The humorous misuse of a word by confusing it with a similar-sounding word. For example, "pineapple of perfection" for "pinnacle of perfection". ETYMOLOGY: After Mrs. Malaprop, a character in Richard Sheridan's play, The Rivals (1775), who confused words in this manner. Earliest documented use: 1830.  _________________________________________________ R > T
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