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  PRONUNCIATION: (HUHR-lee BUHR-lee) 
  MEANING: noun: Disorder; confusion; commotion; uproar. adjective: Characterized by disorder, confusion, commotion, uproar, etc.
  ETYMOLOGY: A reduplication of hurling, from hurl (to toss). Earliest documented use: 1440. _____________________________________
  HARLY-BURLY - strapping young motorcyclist
  HURLY-CURLY - throw ringlets
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  PRONUNCIATION: (PEE-sil-uh-nim) 
  MEANING: noun: A synonym.
  ETYMOLOGY: From Greek poikilos (various) + -onym (name). Earliest documented use: 1890. _____________________________
  PORCILONYM - a pig by any other name
  POETILONYM - not only has the same meaning, but rhymes, too 
  POECILONOM - an internet troll / bully / "sock puppet" who hides his (or her) unpleasantness behind many different aliases 
 
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  NEPHALISM
  PRONUNCIATION:  (NEE-fuh-liz-uhm) 
  MEANING:  noun: Teetotalism: abstinence from alcohol.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek nephalios (sober). Earliest documented use: 1860. _________________________________
  NEPHELISM - the teachings of turbidity
  CEPHALISM - it's all in your head
  NEPALISM - Katmandu is the greatest !
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (tak-uh-fi-LAK-sis) 
  MEANING:  noun: Mithridatism: Successively decreased response to a drug or a toxin over time.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek tachy- (swift) + phylaxis (protection). Earliest documented use: 1911. _____________________________
  Tachyphylaxis I know; it's Mithraditism I never heard of before! _____________________________
  STACHYPHYLAXIS - takes longer and longer to accumulate chips at the poker table 
  PACHYPHYLAXIS - and the Elephant plants aren't growing very fast now, either
  TACHYPHYTAXIS - fast plants that'll take you where you want to go, for a fee 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION: (nuhl-uh-FID-ee-uhn) 
  MEANING: noun: An atheist: a person who has no religious faith or belief in god(s). adjective: Having no faith or belief.
  ETYMOLOGY: From Latin nullus (no) + fides (faith). Earliest documented use: 1564. _____________________________________
 
  NULLIFIEDIAN - the Democrat's view of the current Congress: undoes everything
  NULLIFIDEAN - against the world governing body for chess (FIDE)
  NULLIFINDIAN - the Pakistani worldview (NULL, IF INDIAN)
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (MUH-rau-ski) 
  MEANING:  noun: Spoonerism: The transposition of (usually) the initial sounds of words producing a humorous result. For example, “Runny Babbit” instead of “Bunny Rabbit”.
  ETYMOLOGY:  Of uncertain origin. Perhaps from the name of a Polish count who was prone to this phenomenon. Earliest documented use: 1863. ____________________________
  MARROWSKA - Mrs Spooner
  MARROWSKEY - what you use to enter The Marrows when they lock it
  MORROWSKY - Sailors' Delight, if it's red
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (VUHR-mil, -mayl) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. Vermilion color: bright orange-red. 2. Metal, such as silver, bronze, or copper that has been gilded. adjective: Bright red in color.
  ETYMOLOGY:  The word is coined after insects (of genus Kermes) that are used to make red dye. From Latin vermiculus (little worm, kermes), diminutive of vermis (worm). Ultimately from Indo-European root wer- (to turn or bend), which also gave us wring, weird, writhe, worth, revert, universe, conversazione, divers, malversation, prosaic, versal, verso, and wroth. Earliest documented use: 1400 ________________________________
  VERMEIN - rat meat with Chinese vegetables and noodles
  OVERMEIL - where many a seduction takes place
  VERMEIR - a Dutch painter of interior scenes of middle-class life, who went on to become Prime Minister of Israel 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (teel) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. Any of the various species of small dabbling ducks. 2. Greenish blue color. adjective: Of greenish blue color.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Middle English tele. The color is named after the patches of this shade on the teal. Earliest documented use: 1314. __________________________
  TERL - hard work in Brooklyn
  TU-AL - second-person-singular-familiar pronoun in Southern France
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (pon-SO) 
  MEANING:  noun: A bright red color. adjective: Of bright red color.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Old French pouncel (poppy), diminutive of paon (peacock), from Latin pavo (peacock). Peacocks are not red, so why this word after a peacock? The poppy flower got this name because its vivid red color was compared to the bright colors of a peacock. A related word is pavonine. Earliest documented use: 1774. ____________________________________
  SPONCEAU - the company that pays the bill for your TV program ("...and now, a word from our SPONCEAU...")
  PONTEAU - a bridge over troubled waters (French)
  PONCHEAU - a Villa in Chihuahua Province of northern Mexico
  
 
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  Might PONCHEAU have been the partner of CISCHEAU in the old Duncan Renaldo films?  That was PANCHEAU.        (As was Villa, BTW.) This PONCHEAU used to keep us dry when it rained at camp...  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION: (toap, rhymes with rope) 
  MEANING: noun: A brownish gray, similar to the color of moleskin. adjective: Of a brownish gray color.
  ETYMOLOGY: From French taupe (mole), from Latin talpa (mole). Earliest documented use: 1911. _______________________________
 
  TAURE- 1. ripped; 2. short for a French bull
  UTAUPE - a very laid-back ideal society
  TWUPE - a theater company led by a yellow canary with a speech impediment 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (SEE-pee-uh) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. A reddish brown color. 2. A brown pigment originally made from the cuttlefish ink. 3. A drawing made with this pigment. 4. A monochrome photograph in this color. adjective: Of a reddish-brown color.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin sepia (cuttlefish), from Greek sepia (cuttlefish). Earliest documented use: 1569. _____________________________
  SLEPIA - what the hypnotist tells you you are getting
  SEMPIA - Marine Corps mascot. (Probably a dog, I think)
  SE3PIA - a female multilingual droid 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (NAY-vuh-ree, NAYV-ree) 
  MEANING:  noun: Dishonest dealing or an instance of this.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From knave, from Old English cnafa (boy, servant). Earliest documented use: 1528.
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  NAVERY - the part of the ritual that takes place in the main central part of the church
  KNIVERY - the art of using sharpened blades
  KONAVERY - extreme coffee from Hawaii, grown on the slopes of Mauna Loa
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (roth) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Extremely angry.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Old English wrath. Ultimately from Indo-European root wer- (to turn or bend), which is also the progenitor of words such as wring, weird, writhe, worth, revert, and universe. Earliest documented use: 893. _______________________________
  EROTH - my retirement account is completely online
  OWROTH - ...and it lost a lot of its value yesterday :-(
  WROT - past tense of WRIT 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (nahr) 
  MEANING: noun: A knot on a tree or in wood.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Middle English knarre. Earliest documented use: 1250. ________________________________
 
  EKNAR - capital city of the fictitious land of Fthon
  KNEAR - not kdistant; opposite of KFAR
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Wrisk- La Conquête du Monde, a strategy game with a wrinkle. 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (rik) 
  MEANING:  verb tr., intr.: To sprain or wrench. noun: Sprain.
  ETYMOLOGY: From Middle Low German wricken (to sprain). Earliest documented use: 1305. ___________________________
  OWRICK - that guy from Casablanca hurt me !
  WROCK - past tense of "wreck"
  WOICK - gainful employment in Brooklyn   
 
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  PRONUNCIATION: (NO-mik) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Relating to a gnome (an aphorism or a pithy saying). 2. Puzzling, ambiguous, or incomprehensible yet seemingly profound.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek gnome (judgment, opinion), from gignoskein (to know). Ultimately from the Indo-European root gno- (to know), which also gave us knowledge, prognosis, ignore, narrate, normal, and gnomon. Earliest documented use: 1815. _____________________________________
  NOMIC - They can't hear me, how do I turn this thing on? (pron. "no-mike")
  MNOMIC - memorable
  GONOMIC - who'd'a thunk it?
 
  
 
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...and speaking of gnomes, have you come across  this ?   
 
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 The week is over, so I guess we're done with the Silent Letters theme. 
  Pity.  I was waiting for the word to be  PSITTICOSIS, also known as Parrot Fever.  
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   PSI --> MU:   MUTTICOSIS = Mixed-Breed-Dog Fever, or  PSI --> OMEGA:   OMEGATTICOSIS = "I can't even imagine such a terrible plague,"  or...
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  PRONUNCIATION: (PRO-buh-tiv, PROB-uh-) 
  MEANING: adjective: Serving to test something or providing a proof.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin probare (to test or prove), from probus (upright, good). Ultimately from the Indo-European root per- (forward), which also gave us paramount, prime, proton, prow, German Frau (woman), and Hindi purana (old). Earliest documented use: 1453. ________________________________
  PROM-BAT-IVE - they're going to use this on the pinata at the Senior dance !
  PRO-BATH-IVE - ...and don't you forget to wash behind your ears, either
  POO-BA-TIVE - given to pompous and grandiose statements about yourself 
 
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Cobbery- corny themed open mic night Sobbery- crocodile tear factory Nobbery- easy to turn door faktory 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION: (JOB-uh-ree) 
  MEANING: noun: The use of a public office for private gain.
  ETYMOLOGY: From jobber (wholesaler; one who does odd jobs), from job, of unknown origin. Earliest documented use: 1769.
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  JOBEERY - Wallace's little sister
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  PRONUNCIATION: ah-STEN-suh-buhl) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Appearing as such; supposed.
  ETYMOLOGY: From French ostensible, from Latin ostendere (to show, stretch out), from ob- (in front of) + tendere (to stretch). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ten- (to stretch), which also gave us tense, tenet, tendon, tent, tenor, tender, pretend, extend, tenure, tetanus, hypotenuse, pertinacious, detente, countenance, distend, extenuate, tenable, tenuous, abstentious, and impertinent. Earliest documented use: 1743.
  adjective: Appearing as such; supposed.
  ETYMOLOGY: From French ostensible, from Latin ostendere (to show, stretch out), from ob- (in front of) + tendere (to stretch). Ultimately from the Indo-European root ten- (to stretch), which also gave us tense, tenet, tendon, tent, tenor, tender, pretend, extend, tenure, tetanus, hypotenuse, pertinacious, detente, countenance, distend, extenuate, tenable, tenuous, abstentious, and impertinent. Earliest documented use: 1743. _____________________________________
  OSENSIBLE -  Irish pragmatism
  OSTEN SABLE - a small carnivore found in the forests, flat lands and mountainous areas of east Asia.
  OSTENS BIBLE - Holy Writ owned by the author of Jane Eyre 
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (fayn) 
  MEANING:  noun: A place of worship.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin fanum (temple). Earliest documented use: 1400s. _____________________
  FANNE - a devotee of women's sports
  FAUNE - a girl Bambi
  NANE - Sodium Neonide; an inert salt.  Doesn't dissolve, doesn't react, doesn't taste,  just sits in the bottom of the water-filled beaker and waits.  Sort of an anti-Rice-Krispies. 
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (AR-uh-buhl) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Suitable for farming. noun: Land that’s suitable for farming.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin arare (to plow). Earliest documented use: 1400. ____________________________
  OARABLE - can be rowed
  AXABLE - no need  to spare that tree, Woodman!
  ARABILE - what you read in the Damascus Times
  
 
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  PRONUNCIATION:  (shur-muh-NESK) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Unequivocal, especially in refusing to run for an office. 2. Brutally thorough, especially in defeating someone.
  ETYMOLOGY:  After William Tecumseh Sherman, Union general in the American Civil War. Earliest documented use: 1918.
  NOTES: The Union general William Tecumseh Sherman didn’t mince words. When he was being considered as a presidential candidate, he said, “I will not accept if nominated and will not serve if elected.” Since then, a categorical statement, especially a denial, is called Shermanesque. Reporters ask politicians if their announcement not to run for an office is Shermanesque to confirm whether they really mean it.
  Sherman also didn’t beat around the bush when it came to military campaigns. His soldiers destroyed infrastructure, farms, etc. in their wake. So the term Shermanesque is also used to refer to a scorched-earth approach.
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  SHERPANESQUE - like a Himalayan mountain-climbing guide
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