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Limpit- tip for a three legged race with a peg legged pirate. 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (LIM-pid) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Clear; transparent. 2. Easily comprehensible; clear. 3. Calm; serene.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin limpidus (clear). Earliest documented use: 1609. _____________________________
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (try-BOL-uh-jee, tri-) 
  MEANING:  noun: The study of interacting surfaces in relative motion and associated issues, such as friction, lubrication, and wear.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek tribos (rubbing), from tribein (to rub). Earliest documented use: 1966.
  NOTES:  Usually words are coined on the streets of language, but here is one instance where a word may be considered to have been synthesized in a lab, if there could be such a thing as a word lab. In 1965, a group of lubrication engineers decided they needed a name for what they did and contacted the editors of the Oxford English Dictionary for help. Out of this came the word tribology, suggested by one C.G. Hardie of Magdalen College. So even though it looks like the perfect word for it, tribology is not the study of tribes. A related term is triboelectricity: electricity generated by friction. _______________________________
  BRIBOLOGY - Congressional Lobbying for Dummies
  TRIBOROGY - New York City toll collector
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Triloboggy- a bog filled with trilobites  Triloboogie- earliest recorded music of the Early Cabrian period. Trilobogeyman- an imaginary, prehistoric monster used to frighten misbehaving arthropods into good behavior. "And they died!" 
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 (That would be pronounced "tribe-baloney"?) 
 
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TRIBBOLOGY - now you know the trouble with 'em    ...  (see also    here, thirty real-time years later )  
 
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 (That would be pronounced "tribe-baloney"?)  
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (LONG-hair)  
  MEANING:  noun: 1. An intellectual. 2. One having a deep interest in the arts, especially in classical music. 3. A male with long hair, especially a hippie. 4. A cat having long hair. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Old English lang + haer. Earliest documented use: 1893.  _________________________
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  LONGHAIN - what you get from a 65-yard pass-and-run play (the H is silent) 
 
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Loanhair- beautiful lengths Longpair- stereochemically sad electrons with no friends    
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (BLAK-leg)  
  MEANING:  noun: 1. One who works while other workers are on strike. 2. A swindler, especially in games such as gambling. 3. One of various diseases of plants or cattle. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  It’s unclear how the term came to be employed for a strikebreaker. Earliest documented use: 1722.  ______________________
  CLACKLEG - playing the spoons on your prosthesis; sounds like castinets
  BLANKLEG - a clean cast for your friends to sign
  BACKLEG - what a dog marks his territory by raising 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (DUHB-uhl-dohm)  
  MEANING:  noun: An intellectual. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  From double + dome (slang for head). Earliest documented use: 1938.  __________________________
  A THOUGHT FOR TODAY: Choose only one master -- Nature. -Rembrandt, painter and etcher (15 Jul 1606-1669)  __________________________
  DOUBLED 'OME - scored from second base (Cockney pronunciation)
  DOUBLEDOM - twinship
  DOUBLE-DORE - Hogwarts Headmaster with a cold (British spelling, again)
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (hwyt-LIV-uhrd) 
  MEANING:adjective: Cowardly.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From the former belief that a lack of vigor or courage was from a deficiency of bile which showed in a light-colored liver. Earliest documented use: 1546. Also known as lily-livered. ______________________________
  WHITE-LIKE-RED - famed cardiologist enjoys wine with his meat
  WHITE-LOVE-RED - same as above, only much more so
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  PRONUNCIATION: (DIT-oh-head)  
  MEANING: noun: One who mindlessly agrees with an idea or opinion. 
  ETYMOLOGY: After callers on the talk radio program Rush Limbaugh Show who often unquestioningly agree with the radio host. The word began as a term to describe listeners to the show who would agree with the previous caller’s effusive praise of Limbaugh with the word “ditto”. From ditto (same, likewise), from Italian (Tuscan dialect ditto) detto (said, above-mentioned), from Latin dictus (said), from dicere (to say). Ultimately from the Indo-European root deik- (to show, to pronounce solemnly), which also gave us judge, verdict, vendetta, revenge, indicate, dictate, paradigm, diktat, fatidic, hoosegow, interdict, retrodiction. Earliest documented use: 1989. 
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  DITTYHEAD - writer of advertising jingles
  DICTOHEAD  - CEO of Dragon Incorporated
 
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  ploo-TOH-nee-uhn)  
  MEANING: m adjective: 1. Relating to the dwarf planet Pluto. 2. Relating to Pluto, the god of the underworld in the Greek mythology. 3. Relating to the underworld.
  ETYMOLOGY:  Via Latin from Greek Plouton (Pluto, the god of the underworld). Earliest documented use: 1604.  ____________________________________
  BLUTONIAN - thuggish (from a character in Popeye)
  PNUTONIAN - classical physics (the P is silent, like the pee in "pswimming")
  PLUTONIN - Anais' little brother, disinherited a couple of years ago. New pictures of him have recently appeared, taken by some fly-by-night outfit.
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (HY-druh)  
  MEANING:  noun: A persistent or multifaceted problem that presents a new obstacle when a part of it is solved. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  After the many-headed monster Hydra in Greek mythology. When its one head was cut off, it sprouted two more. It was ultimately slain by Hercules. From Latin Hydra, from Greek Hudra (water snake). Ultimately from the Indo-European root wed- (water, wet), which also gave us water, wash, winter, hydrant, redundant, otter, and vodka. Earliest documented use: 1374.  ____________________________
  A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:  Never think that war, no matter how necessary, nor how justified, is not a crime. Ask the infantry and ask the dead. -Ernest Hemingway, author and journalist, Nobel laureate (21 Jul 1899-1961)  _____________________________
  HI, DRA - Crabbe and Goyle being unacceptably familiar with young Malfoy
  HYBRA - an uplifting undergarment preferred by Madonna
  HYDRY - stranded  
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (SUHR-buhr-uhs)  
  MEANING:  noun: A powerful, hostile guard. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin, from Greek Kerberos. Earliest documented use: 1386. 
  NOTES:  Cerberus (also Kerberos) was the three-headed dog that guarded the entrance to Hades, the infernal region in classical mythology. Ancient Greeks and Romans used to put a slice of cake in the hands of their dead to help pacify Cerberus on the way. This custom gave rise to the idiom “to give a sop to Cerberus” meaning to give a bribe to quiet a troublesome person. Cancerbero (from Spanish can: dog) is one of the Spanish terms for a goalkeeper in fútbol (football). Kerberos is the name given to an authentication protocol for computer networks.  _______________________________
  ACERBERUS - given to tossing out sharp-tongued witticisms
  CARBERUS - pertaining to old-time fuel-injection systems  
  CURBERUS - Big-box chain of stores that sell Pooper-Scoopers and other pick-up-after-your-dog supplies 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (nok-TUHR-nuhl)  
  MEANING:  adjective: Relating to, happening, or active at night. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin nocturnalis (of the night), from nox (night). Earliest documented use: 1485. 
  NOTES:  Pluto’s moon Nix is named after Nyx, the ancient Greek goddess personifying night. In Roman mythology she’s known as Nox. The Latin word for night, nox, also appears in such words as equinox (equal day and night) and noctambulation (sleepwalking).  _____________________________
 
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  NOCTURINAL - gets up at night to empty the bladder
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STYRGIAN - Like the dark, gloomy, and hellish flavor of caviar. 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (STIJ-ee-uhn) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Dark or gloomy. 2. Hellish. 3. Unbreakable or completely binding (said of an oath). 4. Relating to the river Styx.
  ETYMOLOGY:  In Greek mythology Styx was a river in the underworld over which souls of the dead were ferried by Charon (after whom Pluto’s largest moon is named). Styx was also the river by which oaths were sworn that even gods were afraid to break. The word is from Latin Stygius, from Greek Stygios, from Styx (the hateful). Earliest documented use: 1566.
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  STYLIAN - prepare a new outfit for James Bond's author
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Yikes! Looks like your styrgian went roegue.
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (TOH-hoo-BO-hoo) 
  MEANING:  noun: Chaos; confusion.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Hebrew tohu wa-bhohu, from tohu (formlessness) and bhohu (emptiness). Earliest documented use: 1619. ________________________
  TOFUBOHU - formless bean curd, full of empty calories
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  PRONUNCIATION: (bi-HEE-muth, BEE-uh-)  
  MEANING: noun: 1. A huge or monstrous creature. 2. Something large and powerful, as an organization. 
  ETYMOLOGY: From Hebrew behemoth, plural of behemah (beast). Earliest documented use: 1382. Behemoth is a huge beast mentioned in the Book of Job 40:15-24. 
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  PRONUNCIATION: (li-VY-uh-thuhn)  
  MEANING:  noun: Something large and powerful. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  Via Latin from Hebrew liwyathan (whale). Earliest documented use: 1382.  _________________________
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  PRONUNCIATION: (MAN-uh)  
  MEANING: noun: An unexpected help, benefit, or advantage. 
  ETYMOLOGY: Via Latin and Greek from Hebew man (manna). In the Bible manna was the food supplied to the Israelites by the heavens during their wandering in the desert. Earliest documented use: mid 5th century.  __________________________
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