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SAFARI
PRONUNCIATION: (suh-FAHR-ee)
MEANING: noun: An expedition to observe (or, in the past, to hunt) wild animals in their natural habitat. verb intr.: To go on such an expedition.
ETYMOLOGY: From Swahili safari (journey), from Arabic safari (of a journey), from safar (journey). Earliest documented use: 1859. ________________________________
SAFARUS - a solo expedition to observe wild animals in their natural habitat (fem. SAFARA)
SOFARI - an introductory phrase describing my immediate past
SAMARO - a mispronounced Chevy muscle car
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GOB
PRONUNCIATION: (gob)
MEANING: noun: 1. Lump or a large amount of something. 2. Mouth. 3. Sailor.
ETYMOLOGY: For 1: Probably from Middle French gobe/goube (mouthful, lump). Earliest documented use: 1382. For 2: Probably from Irish and/or Scottish Gaelic gob (beak, mouth). Earliest documented use: 1568. For 3: Probably from gobshite (a worthless person), from gob (lump) + shite (feces). Earliest documented use: 1910. _________________________________
OOB - v.t., to help a patient get Out Of Bed during a hospital stay
GSB - a dyslexic British playwright, author of Pymgalion and others
GOK - identified GOK's Disease, a common malady without a cure ("What's wrong with him? God Only Knows")
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SKELF
PRONUNCIATION: (skelf)
MEANING: noun: 1. A splinter. 2. A tiny amount of something. 3. A thin or slight person. 4. An annoying or troublesome person.
ETYMOLOGY: Probably from Middle Low German or obsolete Dutch schelf (flake, splinter, or scale). Earliest documented use: 1610. ___________________________
ASKELF - how to find your way to Santa's Workshop
'SKERF - what you call the blade's-width of sawdust lost by cutting wood
SKEEF - a small flat-bottomed open boat with a pointed bow and square stern, sailing under the Spanish flag
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SHINGLE
PRONUNCIATION: (SHING-guhl)
MEANING: noun: 1. A tile laid in overlapping rows to cover walls or roofs. 2. A small signboard indicating a professional office. Used in the phrase “to hang one’s shingle”. 3. A woman’s close-cropped haircut tapering from the back of the head to the nape. 4. Waterworn pebbles found on a beach. 5. A place where such pebbles are found. verb tr.: 1. To cover with shingles or to lay out something in an overlapping manner. 2. To cut hair in a shingle. 3. To squeeze or hammer puddled iron to remove impurities.
ETYMOLOGY: For noun 1-3 & verb 1-2: From Latin scindula (a thin piece of wood). Earliest documented use: 1200. For noun 4-5: Of uncertain origin. Earliest documented use: 1513. For verb 3: From French cingler (to whip or beat), from German zängeln, from Zange (tongs). Earliest documented use: 1674. ______________________________________
SHINOLE - a brand of brown shoe polish
SPHINGLE - the Sphinx's daughter
SHIGGLE - combination of shimmy and wiggle, close to a modern-day twerk
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PLENUM
PRONUNCIATION: (PLEE-nuhm, PLEN-uhm)
MEANING: noun: 1. An assembly in which all members are present. 2. A space in which air or another gas is at pressure greater than the atmospheric pressure. 3. A space filled with matter, as contrasted with vacuum. 4. A space, above the ceiling or below the floor, that serves as a receiving chamber for heated or cooled air.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin plenus (full). Earliest documented use: 1674. ______________________________
UP-LE-NUM - French for "Long Live What's-his-Name!"
PELENUM - soccer star couldn't feel anything on his forehead after so many years of trauma there
PHENUM - charges for services
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REDE
PRONUNCIATION: (reed)
MEANING: verb tr.: 1. To advise. 2. To interpret or explain. noun: 1. Advice. 2. An account or a narration.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old English rǣdan (read). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ar- (to fit together), which also gave us army, harmony, article, order, read, adorn, arithmetic, rhyme, and ratiocinate. Earliest documented use: before 450. ___________________________________
REDER - someone who peruses only abridged books
RENE - jargon for a kidney
RE-BE - undergo reincarnation
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MYCOLOGY
PRONUNCIATION: (my-KOL-uh-jee)
MEANING: noun: The study of fungi.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek myco- (mushroom, fungus) + -logy (study). Earliest documented use: 1836. _____________________________
MYOLOGY - the study of muscles
MY COLOGN - my vial of scent is not quite full
MYCRO-LOGY - Sherlock's brother is sluggish today
MYCOLONY? - Why, I come from Massachusetts, thank you for asking
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AILUROPHILE
PRONUNCIATION: (eye/ay-LOOR-uh-fyl)
MEANING: noun: One who loves cats.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek ailuro- (cat) + -phile (lover). Earliest documented use: 1914.
NOTES: -- There have been some serious ailurophiles over the years. Examples: Ben Rea of UK who left $13 million to his black cat Blackie or Maria Assunta of Italy who also left $13 million to her black cat Tommaso. -- If there are any black cats reading this, I recommend they use Google to find their nearest aging ailurophile millionaire having a net worth of $13 million. Or they could just start a YouTube channel. --The opposite of an ailurophile is ailurophobe. ____________________________
A FLUROPHILE - my dentist (he sees so many fewer cavities since fluoride)
'AIKU-ROPHILE in Cockney accent A short Japanese poem I love to listen
AILEROPHILE - those trim tabs make my plane fly so much more smoothly
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OROGENY - making mountains
PRONUNCIATION: (o-RAH-juh-nee)
MEANING: noun: Folding and faulting of the earth’s crust resulting in mountain formation.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek oro- (mountain) + -geny (formation). Earliest documented use: 1890. ___________________________
OTOGENE - the DNA determinant of ear shape
FROGENY - tadpoles
OWOGE, NY a dyslexic town in Tioga County, on the Susquehanna River, about 17 miles west of Binghamaton
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EPIGEAL
PRONUNCIATION: (ep-i-JEE-uhl)
MEANING: adjective: Living close to the ground, as certain plants.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek epi- (upon) + -geal (relating to earth), from ge (earth). Earliest documented use: 1861. __________________________________________
A-PIG-EAL - no ham, no bacon. Boaring.
E-PAGEAL - Amazon Kindular
EPI-GOAL - everyone should be able to afford to carry emergency anaphylaxis therapy
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