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  PRONUNCIATION:  (uh-FEK-shuhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Affectionate or cordial.
  ETYMOLOGY:  Via French, from Latin afficere (to affect or influence). Earliest documented use: 1580.
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (kuh-MEE-lee-uhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Relating to the camel or its hump.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From camel, from Latin camelus, from Greek kamelos. Ultimately from the Semitic root gml (camel), which also gave us jamal and gamal, the Arabic and Hebrew words for camel. Earliest documented use: 1902.
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  CAMERIOUS - eidetic; exact in every detail
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (ad-VEN-shuhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Coming from outside: not inherent or native. 2. Happening by chance. 3. Appearing in an unusual or abnormal place.
  ETYMOLOGY:  A variant spelling of adventitious, from Latin adventicius (coming from without), from advenire (to arrive), from ad- (toward) + venire (to come). Earliest documented use: 1633.
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MAJESTIOUSPRONUNCIATION:  (muh-JUHS-shus)  MEANING:  adjective: Impressive in a dignified or inspiring manner; stately; grand. ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin major (greater), comparative of magnus (large). Ultimately from the Indo-European root meg- (great), which also gave us magnificent, maharajah, mahatma, master, mayor, maestro, magnate, magistrate, maximum, magnify, hermetic, magisterial, magnanimous, magnifico, mahatma, megalopolis, and mickle. Earliest documented use: 1685. ___________________________ MATESTIOUS - studying very  hard to pass the  examen for entry into the  lycéePAJESTIOUS - the father of all  jongleursTAJESTIOUS - see    here   
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (kwod-LIB-uh-tuhl)  
  MEANING:  adjective: Relating to a question or topic for debate or discussion. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin quodlibetum, from Latin quod (what) + libet (it pleases), meaning “whatever pleases”. Earlier the term referred to a mock exercise in discussion or debate. Earliest documented use: 1581. 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (SITZ-mark, SITS-)  
  MEANING:  noun: A mark made by someone falling backward in the snow.    ETYMOLOGY:  From German sitzen (to sit) + mark. Earliest documented use: 1935. Two related words are sitzfleisch and sitzkrieg. 
  USAGE:  “He’d practically worn a sitzmark in the concrete there, so fond was he of that particular fishing hole.” Marthanne Shubert; A Woman to Blame; Uncial Press; 2009.  _____________________________
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  SITZMART - the best place in Berlin to buy chairs
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (OU-tro) 
  MEANING:  noun: The concluding part of a piece of music, program, etc.
  ETYMOLOGY:  Modeled after intro. Earliest documented use: 1967. ________________________
  O'UTERO - an Irish womb
  OUTRON - a gene that paradoxically is active only when it's deleted
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (SOL-ip-siz-uhm) 
  MEANING:  noun 1. The view or theory that the self is all that exists or can be known to exist. 2. Self-absorption or self-centeredness.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin solus (alone) + ipse (self). Earliest documented use: 1836. _____________________________________________
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (in-truh-pruh-NUHR, -NOOR, -NYOOR) 
  MEANING:  noun: An employee who works as an entrepreneur within an established company, having the freedom to take risks and act independently.
  ETYMOLOGY:  A blend of intra- (within) + entrepreneur, from French entreprendre (to undertake), from Latin inter- (between) + prendere (to take). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ghend-/ghed- (to seize or to take), which also gave us pry, prey, spree, reprise, surprise, osprey, prison, impregnable, impresa, pernancy, and prise. Earliest documented use: 1978.
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  INTRAPYRENEUR - a Basque businessman with customers in both France to the North and Spain to the South
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (BAY-thas, -thos)  
  MEANING:  noun: An abrupt descent from lofty or sublime to the commonplace; anticlimax. 
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek bathos (depth). Earliest documented use: 1638. 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (STRIJ-uh-luhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Having or making a harsh grating sound. 2. Shrill or grating.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin stridere (to make a harsh sound). Earliest documented use: 1611. _____________________________
  STRADULOUS - sounding ike an old violin
  ASTRIDULOUS - one leg on one side, one leg on the other
  'STRIADULOUS - it sounds like a I-III-V chord
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (TOR-pid) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Sluggish or inactive. 2. Apathetic. 3. Dormant, as when hibernating.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin torpidus (numb), from torpere (to be stiff or numb). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ster- (stiff), which also gave us starch, stare, stork, starve, cholesterol, and torpedo. Earliest documented use: 1613.
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (FAS-choo-uhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Haughty; arrogant. 2. Pretentious.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin fastuosus, from fastus (arrogance). Earliest documented use: 1638. ________________________________
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  FASTULOUS - tends to protest by going on a hunger strike
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (im-PURT-nuhnt)   
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Presumptuous or rude. 2. Irrelevant.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From in- (not) + pertinere (to pertain), from per- (through) + tenere (to hold). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ten- (to stretch), which also gave us tense, tenet, tendon, tent, tenor, tender, pretend, extend, tenure, tetanus, hypotenuse, tenuous, tenable, extenuate, distend, detente, countenance, and abstentious. Earliest documented use: 1380.
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (BIB-yuh-luhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Excessively fond of drinking. 2. Highly absorbent.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin bibere (to drink). Ultimately from the Indo-European root poi- (to drink), which also gave us potion, poison, potable, beverage, and Sanskrit paatram (pot). Earliest documented use: 1676. ________________________
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  BIBBULOUS - like lettuce
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (GRAM-uh-ree) 
  MEANING:  noun: Occult learning; magic.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Old French gramaire (grammar, book of magic), from Greek gramma (letter). Ultimately from the Indo-European root gerbh- (to scratch), which also gave us crab, crayfish, carve, crawl, grammar, program, graphite, glamor, anagram, paraph, and graffiti. Earliest documented use: 1320.
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  GRAMPARYE - the ancestor of all blended whiskey
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (KWAK-sal-vuhr) 
  MEANING:  noun: A quack: one pretending to have skills or knowledge, especially in medicine.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From obsolete Dutch (now kwakzalver), from quack (boast) + salve (ointment). Earliest documented use: 1579. ____________________________
 
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  QUACKSALTER - what you use to make Pickled Duck
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (vi-RID-i-tee) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. The quality or state of being green. 2. Youthful innocence.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin viridis (green). Earliest documented use: 1430. ___________________________
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  VIXIDITY - foxiness
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (YOB-uh-ree) 
  MEANING:  noun: Rowdy, destructive behavior by the youth.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From yob (a rowdy youth), coined by reversing the spelling of the word boy. Earliest documented use: 1974. ________________________________
  YOBEERY - how to catch the attention of a venerable American comic actor from both silent and sound film eras
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (ZEN-uh-fyl, ZEE-nuh-) 
  MEANING:  noun: One who is attracted to foreign things or people.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek xeno- (foreign) + -phile (love). Earliest documented use: 1934.
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  LENOPHILE - Jimmy's good, and Stephen is better, but they'll never take Jay's place
  X-NO-PHILE - it's so secret, even Mulder and Scully can't talk about it...
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (JAK-yuh-layt) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.: To emit or hurl.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin jaculare (to dart), from jaculum (dart, javelin), from jacere (to throw). Earliest documented use: 1623. _________________________________
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  MACULATE - a mis-conception
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (KOG-nyz) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.: To perceive; to understand; to know.
  ETYMOLOGY:  Back-formation from cognizance, via French from Latin cognoscere (to learn). Ultimately from the Indo-European root gno- (to know), which is also the source of know, recognize, acquaint, ignore, diagnosis, notice, normal, anagnorisis (the moment of recognition or discovery), and prosopagnosia (inability to recognize faces). Earliest documented use: 1659. _________________________________________
  COIGNIZE - to turn a corner; to place the keystone in an arch; to insert two stepped wedges to fill up space
  COGNITE -  a word in a foreign language that comes from the same origin as Austrailian word
  CYGNIZE - a fancy word meant to hide the fact that you're calling something ugly (like the Ugly Duckling)
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (playnt) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. Complaint. 2. Protest. 3. Lamentation.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From from Old French plainte (complaint, cry), from Latin planctus (lamentation), from plangere (to beat one’s breast). Ultimately from the Indo-European root plak- (to strike), which also gave us plaintiff, plague, plankton, fling, complain, apoplectic and plangent. Earliest documented use: 1225.
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (swaz) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.: To assuage: to make something unpleasant less severe.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin suavis (sweet). Ultimately from the Indo-European root swad- (sweet, pleasant), which also gave us sweet, suave, hedonism, persuade, and Hindi swad (taste). Earliest documented use: 1400. ___________________________________
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  SQUAGE - past tense of SQUEEGE, to dry a pane of glass by scraping across it with a flexible rubber straightedge
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