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CHEVROD – 2. A 1,049-mile auto race from Anchorage to Nome.
I'd bet on the dogs but find it amazing that a race a thousand miles long could begin and end in the same State. Wow!
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chagal PRONUNCIATION: (CHAH-guhl) MEANING: noun: A bag, usually made of canvas or leather, used for carrying water. ETYMOLOGY: From Hindi chhagal, from Sanskrit chhagala (of a goat). Earliest documented use: 1909. ----------------------------------- add N CHANGAL - the Sanskirted girl who gave you change when you bought your goatskin of water.
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... why have you never seen a "goator"?
CHAGALE - half a dance, done in a windstorm
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SHIBBOLETH
PRONUNCIATION: (SHIB-uh-lith, -leth)
MEANING: noun: 1. The use of a word or pronunciation that distinguishes a group of people. 2. A slogan, belief, or custom that's now considered outmoded.
ETYMOLOGY: According to the Book of Judges in the Bible, the Gileadites used the Hebrew word shibboleth (ear of corn; stream) to identify the fleeing Ephraimites who couldn't pronounce the sh sound. 42,000 Ephraimites were slaughtered. Earliest documented use: 1382.
SHIBBOLESH - A failed Field Sobriety tesht -- oops, "test"
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Sober up, Ephraimite. Ephraimites taste best if sober before slaughtered. O to Q SHIBBQLETH
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HYPOCORISM
PRONUNCIATION: (hy-POK-uh-riz-uhm, hi-)
MEANING: noun 1. A pet name. 2. The practice of using pet names.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek hypokorisma (pet name), from hypo- (under) + kor- (child). Ultimately from Indo-European root ker- (to grow), which is also the source of other words such as increase, recruit, crew, crescent, cereal, concrete, crescendo, sincere, and Spanish crecer (to grow). Earliest documented use: 1850.
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HYPNOCORISM - externally-induced belief that you're all heart
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HYPOCOWISM - a male or female milkmaid
Etymology: [from Greek] hypo (under) cow (cow) ism (that which isem)
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polysemous
PRONUNCIATION: (POL-ee-see-muhs)
MEANING: adjective: Having multiple meanings.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin polysemus, from Greek polysemos, from poly- (many) + sema (sign). Earliest documented use: 1884. =================================================== POLYSERMOUS : 1) a religious sermon with a self-contradicting message about heaven 2) a religious sermon with a self-contridicting message about hell 3) a religious sermon that does not pertain to religion 4) a long rambling non-religious sermon covering everything from aardvark to zymurgy
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POLYFEMUS - son of Poseidon and Thoosa. Had only one eye but saw many bones.
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