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SOJOURN
PRONUNCIATION: (SO-juhrn or so-JUHRN, noun: SO-juhrn)
MEANING: verb intr.: To stay in a place temporarily. noun: A temporary stay.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old French surjurner (to stay temporarily), from Latin subdiurnare (to spend the day), from sub (under) + diurnum (day). Earliest documented use: 1325, for verb: 1290. ______________________________
SLOJOURN - a boat trip to China
SO, YOURN - not mine...
SOTOURN - a sweet white wine for the orthographically challenged
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HIGH-GRADE
PRONUNCIATION: (hy-grayd)
MEANING: adjective: Of high quality, amount, or degree. verb intr.: To steal, especially by taking high-quality parts from something.
ETYMOLOGY: From high, from Old English heah + grade, from French grade, from Latin gradus (degree). Earliest documented use: 1826, for verb: 1904.
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HIGH-TRADE - keeps its value well over the years
NIGH-GRADE - close to a hill
HIGH-GRACE - the Pope's blessing
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HIGH-GRUED (HG) – classification denoting the most horrific category of movie (banned in some US states)
HIGH-GREYED – highlighted in lustrous grey
HIGH-GRAD – postgraduate student in the humanities (snobbish term implying superiority over science students)
HIE-GRADE – express delivery option
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IMPLE – generic term for a blemish such as a pimple or dimple
WHIMPOLE – structure around which elves dance to make wishes come true
WHIMPOOL – similar idea to a whimpole, but with water and mermaids
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RAILERCOASTER – low-friction rail vehicle capable of travelling without power on downward gradients
ROLLERPOSTER – conveyor belt used in post offices
ROLLERCASTER (pronounced 'Rolkster') – former English town, destroyed in the Wars of the Roses
ROLLYCOSTER – variant of 'snollygoster'
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GLEEK
PRONUNCIATION: (gleek)
MEANING: noun: 1. A jest or trick. 2. A stream of saliva. verb 1. To play a trick. tr., intr.: 2. To discharge a stream of saliva, especially from under the tongue.
ETYMOLOGY: Of unknown origin. Earliest documented use: 1540. __________________________
"G" LEAK - the seventh piece of confidential information to be revealed
G.L. WEEK - Seven days commemorating General Laws or Grand Larceny, depending on which side of the badge you are
AGLEEK - how the Best-Laid Plans of Mice and Men Gang Aft
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GAUPEN
PRONUNCIATION: (GAU-puhn)
MEANING: noun: Two hands cupped together.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old Norse gaupn (cupped hands). Earliest documented use: 1325. ____________________________________
GAUPIN - unique Personal Identification Number in Georgia
GAOPEN - where the General's chickens are kept until needed in the kitchen
GASPEN - strugglen for air at high altitude
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FRACTAL
PRONUNCIATION: (FRAK-tuhl)
MEANING: noun: Something, such as a shape, curve, pattern, etc., where smaller parts have the same characteristics. adjective: Having the form or qualities of a fractal.
ETYMOLOGY: Coined by the mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot (1924-2010), from Latin fractus (broken), from frangere (to break). Earliest documented use: 1975. _____________________________
FACTAL - true dat
FRACTOL - organic alcohol, by-product of shale fracturing during oil extraction
'TRACTAL - brand name of that new Bug-Zapper company
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GLABELLAPRONUNCIATION: (gluh-BEL-uh) MEANING: noun: The area between the eyebrows, just above the nose. ETYMOLOGY: From Latin glabellus (hairless), diminutive of glaber (smooth). Earliest documented use: 1823. _______________________________ GALA BELLA - Lovely party, isn't it? G.L.A. BELLE - Homecoming Queen at Girls' Latin Academy ("Girls' Latin") in Boston, MA "G"-LABEL, L.A. - a niche wine produced in southern California FLABELLA - a small bone within a tendon behind the knee, analagous to the patella in front (actually, that's real - you can look it up here)
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DIACHRONY
PRONUNCIATION: (dy-AK-ruh-nee)
MEANING: noun: Change occurring over a period of time.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek dia- (through) + chronos (time). Earliest documented use: 1939. Contrasted with synchrony. ________________________________
DIACHRONE - a singularity moment in a perpendicular time axis (if he can do it, so can I - just not as well)
DI-ATHRONY - after the Princess' fatal car accident, needless to say, she was removed from the line of succession
DI-ACH IRONY - dual acetylcholine molecules can have unexpected effects, he said wryly
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