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ORYZIVOROUS

PRONUNCIATION: (oh-ri-ZIV-uhr-uhs)

MEANING: adjective: Rice-eating.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin oryza (rice) + -vorous (feeding). Earliest documented use: 1857.
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OROZIVOROUS - Gold-eating. Not recommended. See the legend of King Midas

OYZIVOROUS - eating yourself up inside with worry. Also not recommended.

OREZIVOROUS - eating creme sandwich cookies. Recommended Warned about by the dentist who fills your cavities.

TORYZIVOROUS - what the Whigs wish their party could be in Parliament

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GAMINESQUE

PRONUNCIATION: (gam-uh-NESK)

MEANING: adjective: Playfully impudent or mischievous.

ETYMOLOGY: From French gamine (a pert, impudent, or mischievous girl), feminine of gamin (a young boy working as a glassblower’s assistant), of obscure origin. Earliest documented use: 1886.
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GARMINESQUE - like a dedicated GPS tracker

AMINESQUE - like an organic acid

GAMINE-SLUE - when the imp's sled spins 'round and 'round on the way down the hill

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TWIFORKED

PRONUNCIATION: (TWAI-forkt)

MEANING: adjective: Divided in two; two-pronged.

ETYMOLOGY: From Old English twi- (two) + forked, from forca, from Latin furca (fork, yoke). Earliest documented use: 1635.
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TWOFORKED - one in each hand - can eat ambidextrously (and twice as fast).
Compare TRI-FORKED, which pushes the concept one further for polybrachiates

TWIN-FORKED - banished to southern New Mexico

TWICORKED - hermetically sealed, like some wine-bottles. An extra-long corkscrew is required to open such.

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AMAXOPHOBIA

PRONUNCIATION: (uh-mak-suh-FOH-bee-uh)

MEANING: noun: The fear of riding in a vehicle.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek hamaxa (wagon) + -phobia (fear).
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AMAYOPHOBIA - fear of dry BLT sandwiches

AMATOPHOBIA - fear of conjugating Latin verbs

ASAXOPHOBIA - fear of classical jazz

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HUMDINGER

PRONUNCIATION: (hum-DING-uhr)

MEANING: noun: Someone or something outstanding, remarkable, or unusual.

ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin. Perhaps a blend of hummer and dinger, both meaning someone or something exceptional. Earliest documented use: 1883.
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BUMDINGER - a pitched baseball that hits the batter in the backside (see also HAMDINGER)

HUMWINGER - a small bird whose wings move extremely fast, permitting it to hover in the air

HUMMING-ER - the resident in the Emergency Room was singing more quietly to herself

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RIPSNORTER

PRONUNCIATION: (RIP-snor-tuhr)

MEANING: noun: Something or someone remarkable in excellence, intensity, strength, etc.

ETYMOLOGY: A fanciful coinage from rip (to tear) + snorter (something extraordinary). Earliest documented use: 1840.
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R.I.P. SHORTER - fictitious short obituary for a long distance runner

RIPE SNORTER - cocaine user in dire need of a bath

RIPS NORTEL - FCC complaint prior to the company filing for bankruptcy

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BALLYHOO

PRONUNCIATION: (BAL-ee-hoo)

MEANING: noun: 1. Clamor or uproar. 2. Sensational or extravagant promotion.
verb tr.: To promote or publicize in a sensational or extravagant manner.

ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin. Earliest documented use: 1901.
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BALL ! SHOO ! - what you say when the dog keeps jumping up to lick your face instead of chasing the ball you just threw

BALL-Y-HOOP - name for the game of basketball, in Madrid

BALLY HOBO - vagrant who mostly haunts a Las Vegas hotel/casino

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FOOFARAW

PRONUNCIATION: (FOO-fuh-raw)

MEANING: noun:
1. Excessive or unnecessary ornamentation.
2. Fuss; commotion.

ETYMOLOGY: Foofaraw is a word from the American West, but how was it formed? Nobody knows. Perhaps from French fanfaron or Spanish fanfarrón. Earliest documented use: 1848.
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FOOBAR - AW! - expression of dismay upon seeing a situation messed up beyond all recognition...

FOE OF ARAW - Araw's mortal enemy

FOO FARAD - a placeholder in the capacitance calculation formula

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LOLLAPALOOZA

PRONUNCIATION: (lol-uh-puh-LOO-zuh)

MEANING: noun: An exceptional person, thing, or event.

ETYMOLOGY: Of uncertain origin. Earliest documented use: 1904.

NOTES: The word has a number of variants: lollapaloosa, lalapalooza, lallapalooza, but they all mean the same thing: something or someone truly remarkable. It’s also the name of a popular music festival.
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LOLA PALOOZA - Frankie Palooza's wife. Whatever she wants, she gets...

LOLLA PALOOKA - the boxer's daughter, who also starred in a movie

OLLA PALOOZA - an earthenware jar created and decorated by the Italian artist Ignatio Palooza

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OMBRIFUGE

PRONUNCIATION: (OM-bruh-fyoozh)

MEANING: noun: Something that provides protection from the rain, especially an umbrella.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek ombro- (rain shower) + -fuge (repelling). Earliest documented use: 1869.
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HOMBRIFUGE - Señor is running away

UMBRIFUGE - a spinning device to mix brown crayons

OMB REFUGE - a place of shelter from the government's Office of Management and Budget

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EXEMPLUM

PRONUNCIATION: (ig-ZEM-pluhm)

MEANING: noun:
1. An example or model.
2. An anecdote used to illustrate a moral truth or support an argument.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin exemplum (example), from eximere (to take out), from ex- (out) + emere (to take). Ultimately from the Indo-European root em- (to take or distribute), which also gave us example, sample, assume, consume, prompt, ransom, vintage, redeem, diriment, subsume, and peremptory. Earliest documented use: 1482.
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EXEMPLUS - add something to XM

EXAM PLUM - a very easy test question

EXEMBLUM - a company's previous logo

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SPLANCHNIC

PRONUNCIATION: (SPLANGK-nik)

MEANING: adjective: Of or relating to the internal organs or viscera.

ETYMOLOGY: From splanchnicus, from Greek splankhnikos, from splankhna (entrails). Earliest documented use: 1694.
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SPLANCH - NICE ! - what a great Cannonball dive that was!

S-PLAN CYNIC - I'm not very optimistic about the nineteenth plan

'SPLAN CHIC - On the other hand, it's very much à la mode...

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SINGULTUS

PRONUNCIATION: (sing-GUHL-tuhs)

MEANING: noun: A hiccup.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin singultus (sob, gasp, hiccup). Earliest documented use: 1754.
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I SINGUL. TU? - Casanova's pickup line

SIN, 'GUSTUS - encourage the Emperor to misbehave

USING "ULTUS" - something never to be done in Latin class

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INDAGATE

PRONUNCIATION: (IN-duh-gayt)

MEANING: verb tr.: To search into; to investigate.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin indagare (to search). Earliest documented use: 1623.
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INDIAGATE - political scandal in New Delhi

WIN DA GATE - take home the door prize at a Brooklyn show

INK A GATE - it happens on Halloween if you ignore "Trick or Treat!"

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EFTSOONS

PRONUNCIATION: (eft-SOONZ)

MEANING: adverb:
1. Soon after.
2. Again.
3. From time to time.

ETYMOLOGY: From Old English ęft (again) + sona (soon). Ultimately from the Indo-European root apo- (off or away), which is also the source of after, off, awkward, post, puny, appose, and apposite. Earliest documented use: 1000.
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LEFT'SOON'S - departed at the earliest possible moment

EFT'NOONS - times when the sun is descending

EFTSOOPS - what you make when there are no newts to put in the chowder

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FAUTE DE MIEUX

PRONUNCIATION: (foht duh MYOO/MYUH)

MEANING: adverb: For want of something better.

ETYMOLOGY: From French faute (lack) + de (of) + mieux (better). Earliest documented use: 1766.
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FAUTE LEMIEUX - the Penguins are in trouble; Mario can't play tonight.

FAURÉ DE MIEUX - Gabriel's Requiem is the best ever

FAUTE DE MOI/EUX - Martin Buber was wrong. It's not "I/Thou;" it should be "Me/Them."

SAUTÉ DE MIEUX - That'd be Javier Sotomayor of Cuba. He high-jumped 2.45 m (8 ft 1⁄2 in) in Salamanca, Spain on 27 July 1993 to set the current Word's Record

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AMAIN

PRONUNCIATION: (uh-MAYN)

MEANING: adverb:
1. With all one’s strength.
2. At full speed.
3. With great haste.

ETYMOLOGY: From a- (on, in, to) + main, from Old English maegen (strength, power). Earliest documented use: 1540.
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ARMAIN - signature of a dyslexic fashion designer

A.M. PAIN - known to almost everyone 75 and older

AMAZIN' - graceless

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CERTES

PRONUNCIATION: (suhr-TEEZ)

MEANING: adverb: Certainly.

ETYMOLOGY: From Old French certes, from Latin certus (certain). Earliest documented use: 1250.
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CERRES - largest asteroid we have yet identified, considered by some a dwarf planet

CERTERS - people who go about certifying things

CERATES - makes a saw-toothed edge

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ALFRESCO

PRONUNCIATION: (al-FRES-ko)

MEANING: adverb, adjective: Outdoors; in the open air.

ETYMOLOGY: From Italian alfresco (in the fresh). Earliest documented use: 1717.
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ALFRED'S C.O. - that'd be Bruce Wayne, right?

AL FRISCO - where Señor goes to see Nob Hill and the Golden Gate Bridge

AL FRIES CO. - racecar driver makes the best chips in London

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AD LITEM

PRONUNCIATION: (AD LYT-uhm)

MEANING: adjective: A person appointed by a court to represent someone, such as a child, who is considered incapable of representing themselves in a lawsuit.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin ad litem (literally, for the lawsuit), from ad (toward) + litigare (to go to law), from lis (dispute) + agere (to drive). Earliest documented use: 1683.
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ADD LITEM - put another case on the Court's docket

AB LITEM - away from the legal proceedings, behind closed doors

...AND LIT 'EM - they piled up all the sticks to make a bonfire...

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ERRANT

PRONUNCIATION: (ER-uhnt)

MEANING: adjective:
1. Traveling, especially in search of adventure.
2. Erring, straying, or moving aimlessly.

ETYMOLOGY: For 1: From Old French errer (to travel), from Latin iterare (to travel), from iter (road, trip).
For 2: From Old French errer (to err), from Latin errare (to wander or to err).
Earliest documented use: 1400s.

NOTES: How in the world can a word have so many different meanings? Blame homographs, two different words having the same spelling (lead, the verb & lead, the metal). In the case of today’s word, two Latin words (iterare and errare) evolved into the Old French errer. This homographic confusion continued when the words traveled to English. As if this weren’t enough, the word errant has morphed into another word resulting in further confusion: arrant.
Only the first adjective form is used postpositively.
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TERRANT - Earthlike

E.R. RANT - there's a madman yelling and screaming in the Emergency Room!

'ERRANG - what you caught yesterday when you were fishing (past tense of 'ERRING)

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AFORETHOUGHT

PRONUNCIATION: (uh-FOHR-thot)

MEANING: adjective: Planned or premeditated; not by accident.

ETYMOLOGY: From afore (before) + thought, from Old English thoht. Ultimately from the Indo-European root tong- (to think or feel), which also gave us the words think and thank. Earliest documented use: 1472.
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AFRO RETHOUGHT - reconsidering your 60s hairdo

AMORE THOUGHT - When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie (see also ADORE THOUGHT)

"A" FOR E THROUGH T - accolades for the middle (though chunky) volume of an encyclopedia

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IMMEMORIAL

PRONUNCIATION: (im-uh-MOHR-ee-uhl)

MEANING: adjective: Very old; beyond memory or recorded history.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin in- (not) + memoria (memory). Earliest documented use: 1593.
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IN MEMORIAL - where Abraham Lincoln's statue is in Washington, D.C.

VIM MEMORIAL - a tribute to my get-up-and-go, which (no surprise!) has got-up-and-went

GIMME-MORIAL - describing the behavior of the insatiably greedy

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LAUREATE

PRONUNCIATION: (LOR-ee-uht)

MEANING: adjective: Having special distinction or recognition in a field.
noun: A person honored for achieving distinction in a field.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin laureatus (crowned with laurel), from laurea (crown of laurel), feminine of laureus (of laurel), from laurus (laurel). Earliest documented use: 1395.

NOTES: In ancient Greece, a wreath or a crown of laurel sprigs was used to honor people. The word baccalaureate as a synonym for bachelor’s degree was formed from the alteration of Latin baccalarius to conform to bacca lauri (laurel berry).
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L.A. URATE - what gives many kidney stones in Los Angeles

LAURA, TE... - attempted words of affection from Laura's bashful Latino boy-friend

FAURÉ ATE - Gabriel the composer did this in restaurants

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BIBLIOPHILIA

PRONUNCIATION: (bi-blee-uh-FI-Lee-uh)

MEANING: noun: The love of books.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek biblio- (book) + -philia (love).
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BILIOPHILIA - love of anger

BIBIOPHILIA - love of Netanyahu

BIBLI-OPHELIA - beloved of Hamlet, reads a lot of books

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CHRESTOMATHY

PRONUNCIATION: (kres-TOM-uh-thee)

MEANING: noun:
1. A volume of selected literary passages, usually by one author.
2. A selection of literary passages from a foreign language, especially one assembled for studying a language.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek chrestomatheia, from chrestos (useful) + manthanein (to learn). These two parts of the word ultimately derive from Indo-European gher- (to like or want) which gave us yearn, charisma, greedy, exhort; and mendh- (to learn) that resulted in the terms mathematics and polymath. Earliest documented use: 1832.
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CHRESTOMATH - numerology applied to literature

CHRESTOPATHY - your father's selection of one author's works

CHRISTOMATHY - a concordance of the New Testament

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BIBLIOCLAST

PRONUNCIATION: (BIB-lee-uh-klast)

MEANING: noun: One who destroys or mutilates books.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek biblio- (book) + -clast (breaker). Earliest documented use: 1880.
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BIBLICOCLAST - mutilator of Bibles

BIBLIOCLASH - when my book says your book is wrong

BI-CLIO-CLAST - one who breaks statues of the Muse of History, who swings both ways

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FEUILLETON

PRONUNCIATION: (FOI-i-ton) [the final syllable is nasal]

MEANING: noun:
1. The part of a European newspaper devoted to light literature, criticism, and the like; also something printed in this section.
2. A novel published in installments.
3. A short literary piece

ETYMOLOGY: From French, from feuillet (sheet of paper), diminutive of feuille (leaf), from Old French foille, from Latin folium (leaf). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhel- (to thrive or bloom), which also gave us flower, bleed, bless, foliage, blossom, and blade. Earliest documented use: 1845.
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FEUILLE-TONE - part of a palette of red/orange/brown autumn-leaf colors

FEW ILL ETON - only a couple of cases at the school

FE QUILL ETON - the school is known for requiring an iron pen for writing

FEU ISLET ON - power has been restored to Fire Island

FEU I'D LET ON - fire has permission to come aboard

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BIBLIOPHAGE

PRONUNCIATION: (BIB-lee-uh-fayj)

MEANING: noun: One who loves to read books; a bookworm.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek biblio- (book) + -phage (one who eats).
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BIBLIOPHASE - a stage of cell division when the cell consults its book to decide how to replicate its chromosomes

BIBLIOPLAGE - a beach in Nice which requires reading a book for admission

BI-GLIO-PHAGE - a brain cell important to the process of pruning and remodeling synapses

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MOLOCH

PRONUNCIATION: (MOH-lahk, MAH-luhk)

MEANING: noun: Someone or something to which extreme sacrifices are made.

ETYMOLOGY: After Moloch, a Canaanite god of the Bible, associated with the practice of child sacrifice. From Latin Moloch, from Greek Molokh, from Hebrew Molekh, from melekh (king). Earliest documented use: 1615. Moloch has turned into a verb as well: molochize.
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G.M.O. LOCH - a secluded lake in Scotland where research on genetically-modified marine plants is conducted

MORLOCH - the bad guys in H.G.Wells' The Dundee Time Machine

MO BLOCH - little-known brother of Henry and Richard, the accountants

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BEZOAR

PRONUNCIATION: (BEE-zohr)

MEANING: noun: A stone-like mass formed in the stomach or intestines of some animals, formerly believed to be a remedy for poison.

ETYMOLOGY: From Old French bezahar/bezoard, from Arabic bazahr, from Persian padzahr (antidote), from pad- (protector) + zahr (poison). Earliest documented use: 1597.
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BE SOAR - how you'll feel the day after your first workout in months

BEFOAR - in front of, ahead of

BED OAR - what you row your cot down the stream with

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CAVALCADE

PRONUNCIATION: (kav-uhl-KAYD, KAV-uhl-kayd)

MEANING: noun:
1. A procession of riders on horses, vehicles, etc.
2. A noteworthy series of events.

ETYMOLOGY: From French cavalcade (stampede, cavalcade), from Italian cavalcata (ride, cavalcade), from cavalcare (to ride on horseback), from Latin caballus (horse). Earliest documented use: 1591.
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CAVALCARE - veterinary insurance for horses

NAVALCADE - the Seventh Fleet traverses the Panama Canal

CABALCADE - a procession of conspiratorial numerologists

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SABER-RATTLING or SABRE-RATTLING

PRONUNCIATION: (SAY-buhr-rat-ling)

MEANING: noun: Threatening words or action, for example, in the form of a flamboyant display of military power.

ETYMOLOGY: From saber/sabre (a heavy cavalry sword with a curved blade), from French sabre, from German dialect Sabel (now Säbel), from Hungarian szablya + rattle (to make a quick succession of sharp noises), probably ultimately of imitative origin. Earliest documented use: 1922.
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SABER-TATTLING - Your sword...it's unbated and envenomed! I'm gonna tell on you!

SABRE-GATTLING - six whirling blades to cut down your opponents en masse

SAVER RATTLING - how falling interest rates affect consumers with just a little left over at the end of the month

S.A. BERRA TILING - Yogi's Mexican relatives' mosaic-making company

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CALASH

PRONUNCIATION: (kuh-LASH)

MEANING: noun:
1. A light horse-drawn carriage with a folding top.
2. The folding top of a carriage.
3. A folding bonnet formerly worn by women.

ETYMOLOGY: From French calèche, from German Kalesche, from Czech kolésa (carriage, wheels). Earliest documented use: 1666.
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ALASH - mumbled by a tipsy Shakespearean actor, addressing the skull of poor Yorick

CA-WASH - where a Bostonian takes his vehicle to remove the dirt and road salt from last winter

CAL'BASH - she to whom you say "Goodnight" at the end of the show, no matter where she is

CALAS - late, lamented soprano star

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INTERDIGITATE

PRONUNCIATION: (in-tuhr-DIJ-i-tayt)

MEANING: verb tr., intr.: To interlock like the fingers of two hands.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin inter- (between, together) + digitus (finger, toe). Ultimately from the Indo-European root deik- (to show, to pronounce solemnly), which also gave us judge, verdict, vendetta, revenge, indicate, dictate, paradigm, diktat, dictatress, dittohead, fatidic, hoosegow, and interdict. Earliest documented use: 1847.

NOTES: To interdigitate is to hold hands together. Also, to hold toes of two feet together. Also, hand and foot. Also, hand and paw. Or foot and paw. Think of other combinations. Show us what you come up with. Write to us at words@wordsmith.org.
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WINTERDIGITATE - freeze one's fingers; needs mittens

INTER, DIG, IRATE - angry gravedigger describes his day tersely

ENTER DIGIT AT "E" - write in a numeral on the fifth line

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TITULAR

PRONUNCIATION: (TICH-luhr, TIT-uh-luhr)

MEANING: adjective:
1. Of or relating to a title.
2. In the name only: having a title without accompanying responsibilities and powers.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin titulus (title). Earliest documented use: 1540.
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TITH LAR - a Klingon Rite of Passage

TIBULAR - involving both bones of the lower leg

TITULAX - brand name of a remedy for heartburn and constipation; contains calcium carbonate and phenolphthalien

TITULAE - teeny weeny titles


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COCKLOFT

PRONUNCIATION: (KOK-loft)

MEANING: noun: A small loft just below the roof.

ETYMOLOGY: From cock (rooster), from Old English cocc, of imitative origin + Old English loft (sky). Apparently roosters love to roost up high and this is the highest place, indoors, in the house. Earliest documented use: 1580.
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BOCKLOFT - the high you get from some beers

CORKLOFT - storage for bottle stoppers; a good use for that "wasted space" just below the roof peak in an old winery

COCKLIFT - rooster thumbs a ride

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CUNTLINE (or CONTLINE or CANTLINE)

PRONUNCIATION: (KUHNT-lyn)

MEANING: noun:
1. The spiraling groove between two strands of a rope.
2. The space between bilges (the widest part) of two casks stowed side by side.

ETYMOLOGY: From cant (slope), from French from Latin cantus (corner), from canthus (rim). Earliest documented use: 1848.
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AUNTLINE - inheritance via your mother's sister

COUNTLINE - sheep passing under the Shepherd's staff

CULT LINE - "Join us! Salvation awaits!"

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CUMMINGTONITE

PRONUNCIATION: (KUHM-ing-tuh-nyt)

MEANING: noun: A mineral, otherwise known as magnesium iron silicate hydroxide.

ETYMOLOGY: Named after Cummington, Massachusetts, where it was discovered. Earliest documented use: 1824.

NOTES: Cummingtonite is named after Cummington, MA, and the town of Cummington itself is named after Colonel John Cumings who got things started in the township. If cummingtonite is not enough for you, there’s also fukalite, named after Fuka mines in the Fuka region of Japan. Then there is carnalite, named after mining engineer Rudolf von Carnall.

Not much is known about cummingtonite’s applications. An unscientific survey shows it’s commonly used in the making of T-shirts [as a leering nerdy pun - Wofa].
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CUMMIN TONITE - smells like curry for dinner!

CHUMMING TONITE - that'll be good bait for fishing tomorrow

CUMM INTO NITE - newly-discovered Eugene O'Neill play

CUMMING TO NICE - Riviera, next stop!

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FAFF

PRONUNCIATION: (faf)

MEANING:\. verb intr.: To waste time without accomplishing much.
noun: Fuss; activity perceived as a waste of time.

ETYMOLOGY: Of imitative origin, to describe something flapping in the wind. Earliest documented use: 1874.
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FAPF - all you can utter when you're stupefied beyond speaking [homage to Major Hoople]

FA𝒇𝒇 - the fourth note of the scale, played very loudly

F.A.C.F. - Fellow of the American College of Fellows

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