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GORBLIMEY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (gor-BLY-mee)
 
 MEANING:  interjection: An expression of surprise, dismay, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:m. A contraction of “God blind me”. Earliest documented use: 1896. Also used in the form corblimey and blimey.
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 GORE LIMEY - the former American VP joins the Royal Navy
 
 IGOR, BLIMEY - Surprise! It's the Russian!
 
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MACHTPOLITIK
 PRONUNCIATION:  (MAHKHT-pol-ee-teek)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Power politics: policies that advocate the use of power and physical force to attain their goals.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From German Machtpolitik (power politics), from Macht (power, strength) + Politik (politics, policy). Earliest documented use: 1916. Compare with realpolitik
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 MACHET'POLITIK - policies that rely on the use of sharp heavy blades to attain their goals
 
 MATCH-POLITIK - a public-relations campaign to change smoking habits
 
 NACHTPOLITIK - bedroom negotiations
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DOGWATCH
 PRONUNCIATION:  (DOG-wach)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A short watch, especially one of the two two-hour watch duties on a ship: 4-6 pm or 6-8 pm.
 2. A night shift, especially the last one.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Loan translation of either Dutch hondenwacht or German Hundewache. Perhaps from the assumption that only dogs are awake at night, or from the short sleep of a dog. Earliest documented use: 1657.
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 DIGWATCH - treasure-hunting at the beach
 
 DOOGWATCH - following a TV series about an improbably young doctor
 
 DOGWITCH - if Hermione Granger had married Sirius Black, their children might be...
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PRONUNCIATION:  (BRIJ-hed) 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A foothold opening the way for further advance.
 2. A fortified position at the end of a bridge nearest the enemy.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Loan translation of French tête de pont (bridge head). Earliest documented use: 1760. Also see beachhead.
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 BRIDEHEAD - BBC series about an old aristocratic British family, prequel to a 1945 book by Evelyn Waugh
 
 RIDGEHEAD - a geological formation often seen at the Continental Divide
 
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EARWORM
 PRONUNCIATION:  (EER-wuhrm)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A catchy song or tune that keeps involuntarily repeating in one’s mind.
 2. An agricultural pest commonly known as corn earworm, of the species Helicoverpa zea or Helicoverpa armigera.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Loan translation of German Ohrwurm (earwig, earworm). Earliest documented use: 1598. See also earwig.
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 BEARWORM - a parasite that infects ursines
 
 EARWARM - what people wear hats to keep their
 
 FEARWORM - that gnawing worry you just can't shake
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IMMISERATION
 PRONUNCIATION:  (i-miz-uh-RAY-shuhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. The act of making miserable or the state of being made miserable.
 2. Impoverishment.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Loan translation of German Verelendung (impoverishment) using Latin in- (into) + miserable, from Latin miserari (to pity), from miser (pitiable, wretched). Earliest documented use: 1942. Also spelled as immiserization.
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 IMMIE-SERATION - cutting a sawtoothed surface into your marble
 
 I'M MISER-ACTION ! - Scrooge McDuck announces he's a tightwad
 
 I'M MISTER "-ATION" - I specialize in making verbs into nouns
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GRAWLIX
 PRONUNCIATION:  (GRAW-liks)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The characters, such as @#%$*!, used to convey profanity in a comic.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by the cartoonist Mort Walker (1923-2018). Earliest documented use: 1964.
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 CRAWLIX - long critters that move around on many short legs
 
 GRABLIX - what actress Betty does to an ice cream cone
 
 GRAW LOX - smoked salmon caught in the sea near Graw, in Ireland
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BARDOLATRY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (bar-DAH-luh-tree)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Excessive admiration of William Shakespeare.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by George Bernard Shaw from bard (poet) + -latry (worship). Shakespeare is often referred to as the Bard of Avon, or simply the Bard. Earliest documented use: 1901.
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 BIRDOLATRY - excessive admiration of Indiana native, Boston Celtic Number 33
 
 BAR-IDOLATRY - having extreme reverence for lawyers
 
 BAR NO L.A. TRY - internal slogan to encourage the Olympics be held in Los Angeles, California
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SEMELPAROUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (se-MEL-puh-ruhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Reproducing only once in a lifetime.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by the biologist LaMont C. Cole (1916-1978). From Latin semel (once) + -parous (producing). Earliest documented use: 1954. The opposite is iteroparous, reproducing multiple times in one’s lifetime.
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 USE ME, L. PAROUS - Louis Parous, the casting director, gets a lot of requests like this
 
 SEMEL: PAR OUT - Psychiatry Grand Rounds topic for the week:  When Consistenly Excellent Isn't Good Enough
 
 SEMI-ELGAROUS - how to describe the Enigma Variations when re-written eliminating every second note
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BROADBROW
 PRONUNCIATION:  (BRAHD-brow)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A person with a broad range of interests.
 adjective: Appealing to people with a broad range of interests.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by J.B. Priestley (1894-1984), from broad + brow, on the pattern of highbrow and lowbrow. Earliest documented use: 1924. Also see middlebrow.
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 BROADBREW - vulgar name for beer produced by a niche company owned by women
 
 BROADBLOW - a rare fan-shaped display produced by a spouting whale
 
 BROAD B-ROW - second tier of seats at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles
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TOPOPHILIAPRONUNCIATION:  (top-uh-FIL-ee-uh)  MEANING:  noun: The love or the emotional connection to a particular place. ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by the poet John Betjeman (1906-1984), from Greek topo- (place) + -philia (love). Earliest documented use: 1947. _____________________TYPOPHILIA  - unusual fondness of making careless mistakes at the keyboardTORPOPHILIA  - pathological admiration of lethargy and slothTOP O' PHILIP  - a felt "Robin Hood" hat, often red, with a feather (see illustration ) |  |  |  
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EVANESCENT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (e-vuh-NES-uhnt)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Fading quickly; transitory.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin ex- (out) + vanescere (to disappear), from vanus (empty). Earliest documented use:
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 HEVANESCENT - a gift from the Gods, if your spelling isn't too good
 
 VANE'S SCENT - that's the smell of the rooster who tells you the direction of the wind
 
 EVADE CENT - accept not even a penny
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SPLENDIFEROUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (splen-DIF-uhr-uhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Extraordinarily impressive; magnificent.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin splendor (brilliance) + -fer (bearing). Earliest documented use: 1500.
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 SPLEENDIFEROUS - when he's angry, it's just a little different from most of us
 
 SPENDIFEROUS - throwing money around wildly, without regard to the cost of things
 
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ONTIC
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ON-tik)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Having or relating to a real existence.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek onto (being). Earliest documented use: 1907.
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 ANTIC - scurrying, busy, active; like an insect of the family Formicidae
 
 OSTIC - bony
 
 ONOIC - (pronunciation: "oh-NO-ick"):  dismayed upon discovering something unexpected and unwanted
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PHANTASMAGORICAL
 PRONUNCIATION:  (fan-taz-muh-GOR-i-kuhl)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Illusory; strange; deceptive; imaginary; surreal; hallucinatory.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From French fantasmagorie, from fantasme (phantasm) perhaps combined with Greek agora (assembly). Earliest documented use: 1828.
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 PHANTASMAORICAL - describing the spirit world of indigenous New Zealand
 
 PHANTASMAYORICAL - the wildest dreams of the Chief Executive Officer of New York City
 
 PHANTASMAGONICAL - like the maunderings of the Transformation Professor at Hogwarts
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CONSUMMATE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (adj.: KON-suh-muht, kuhn-SUH-muht; verb: KON-suh-mayt)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:	1. Complete or perfect.
 2. Highly accomplished or skilled.
 verb tr.:	1. To finish, complete, or make perfect.
 2. To make a marital or other romantic union complete by having sex.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin consummatus (brought to completion), past participle of consummare (to complete or sum), from con- (together) + summa (sum). Earliest documented use: 1447.
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 COSUMMATE - two people add up the same column of numbers and get the same answer
 
 CONSUME, ATE - present and simple-past tenses of the fuzzy verb "to ingest"
 
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EFFERVESCENT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ef-uhr-VES-uhnt)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:
 1. Lively; animated; vivacious.
 2. Bubbling.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin effervescere (to foam up), from ex- (out, up) + fervescere (to start boiling), from fervere (to be hot or to boil). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhreu- (to boil or to bubble), which also gave us brew, bread, broth, braise, brood, breed, barmy, defervescence, and perfervid. Earliest documented use: 1684.
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 E.F. SERVES CENT - Eugene Frances grasps for every penny !
 
 OFFER V. E. SCENT - Would you like to re-experience the aroma of Victory-in-Europe Day, which ended World War Two in the West?
 
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MALODOROUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (mal-OH-duhr-uhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:
 1. Having a foul smell.
 2. Highly improper.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Old French mal- (bad) + odorous (having a smell), from Latin odor (smell). Earliest documented use: 1850.
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 MALODOROUST - after the skunk sprayed, everyone left in a hurry
 
 MAN-ODOROUS - the guy really needs a shower
 
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PIQUANT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PEE-kuhnt/kahnt, pee-KAHNT)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:
 1. Pleasantly pungent or spicy.
 2. Engaging or stimulating in a provocative manner.
 3. Sharp or stinging.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From French piquer (to prick). Earliest documented use: 1494.
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 PI-QUART - how much milk you want after you eat the whole thing by yourself
 
 BIQUANT - purchase a specified anouont
 
 PI-QUINT - approx 15.7080
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FULGENT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (FUHL-juhnt)
 
 MEANING: adjective: Shining brilliantly; radiant.
 
 ETYMOLOGY: From Latin fulgere (to shine). Ultimately from the Indo-European root bhel- (to shine or burn), which is also the source of blaze, blank, blond, bleach, blanket, and flame. Earliest documented use: 1475.
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 FURLGENT - the guy who folds up the flag
 
 FUNGENT - a gigolo
 
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ASPERSION
 PRONUNCIATION:  (uh-SPUHR-zhuhn/shuhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. A damaging accusation: slander.
 2. The sprinkling with water, as in baptism.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin aspergere (to sprinkle), from ad- (toward) + spargere (to strew). Earliest documented use: 1570.
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 ASPERSICON - a collection of insinuations
 
 ASSERSION - accusation made while intoxicated
 
 CASPER'S ION - a friendly but charged ghost
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MISOGYNOIR
 PRONUNCIATION:  (muh-soj-uh-NWAR)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Hatred or prejudice directed toward Black women.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by the scholar and writer Moya Bailey (b. 1983) as a blend of misogyny + French noir (black). The word misogyny is from Greek miso- (hate) + gyne (woman). Earliest documented use: 2010.
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 MI SONY NOIR - my black Spanish/Italian Play-Station
 
 MISS GYN, SIR - You say you won the beauty contest for physicians?  What title was that, Madam?
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OUTGRABE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (out-GRAYB)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To emit strange noises, such as bellowing, whistling, and shrieking.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by Lewis Carroll in the poem Jabberwocky. He described the word as connected with the old verb to grike or shrike. Earliest documented use: 1855.
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 OUTGRATE - to scrape off more parmesan cheese than the other contestant
 
 OUTGRAB - what you have to do to get the bride's tossed bouquet
 
 OUTGO ABE - how Andy Johnson became US President
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INTERTEXTUALITY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (in-tuhr-teks-chuh-WA-luh-tee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Interpretation of a text in relation to other texts, rather than in isolation.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by the philosopher and novelist Julia Kristeva (b. 1941) in French as intertextualité, from inter- (between) + textuel (textual), from Latin texere (to weave). Ultimately from the Indo-European root teks- (to weave), which also gave us context, texture, tissue, tectonic, architect, technology, subtle, and subtile. Earliest documented use: 1970.
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 INTERTEXT-QUALITY - how much and what part of your text is informed by others'
 
 INTERSEX-TU-ALITY - addressing a member of another gender by the familiar ("tu") pronoun
 
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GENTEELISM
 PRONUNCIATION:  (jen-TEE-liz-uhm)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The substitution of a word that is believed to be more polite or refined. For example, washroom for lavatory.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by the lexicographer H.W. Fowler (1858-1933). From genteel, from French gentil (noble), from gens (clan). Earliest documented use: 1926.
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 GENT-PEEL-ISM - distraction by a male stripper
 
 GEN-ZEEL-ISM - an oversimplification referring to people born between 1997 and 2012,  when they get overenthusiastic
 
 DENT-EELISM - promoting the teeth of long, sinuous, ray-finned fish
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GOOGOLPLEX
 PRONUNCIATION:  (GOO-guhl-pleks)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The number 1 followed by a googol number of zeros.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Coined by Milton Sirotta (1911-1981), nine-year-old nephew of the mathematician Edward Kasner. From googol + -plex as in duplex. Earliest documented use: 1937.
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 GOOGOLPLEA - to beg so persistently and tiresomely it feels like forever
 
 GOGOLPLEX - the extraordinately-involved plot of the latest work by the author of Taras Bulba
 
 GOO-GOLF LEX - PGA regulation prohibiting the application of any foreign substance to a golf ball that is in play
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ELOCUTIONARY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (el-uh-KYOO-shuhn-uhr-ee)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Relating to public speaking, especially in clear, expressive, and often emphatic manner.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin eloqui (to speak out), from ex- (out) + loqui (to speak). Earliest documented use: 1846.
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 ELOCAUTIONARY - being careful choosing one's words
 
 E.L.O. CUT IN ARY - Electric Light Orchestra plans to have its next release in Pakistan!
 
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COMMENSURABILITY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kuh-men-suh/shuh-ruh-BIH-lih-tee)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. The quality of being in proportion or suitable in relation to something else.
 2. The quality of being measurable by a common standard; comparability.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin com- (together) + mensurare (to measure). Earliest documented use: 1570.
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 COMPENSURABILITY - eligibility for insurance if you can't work any more
 
 COMMENSUR-AGILITY - the measure of your gymnastics proficiency
 
 COMMEN SURF ABILITY - You can join us and ride the waves! It's easy, and lots of people are doing it!
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VITUPERATORY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (vy-TOO/TYOO-pruh-tor-ee)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Criticizing bitterly, scathing, abusive.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin vituperare (to blame), from vitium (fault) + parare (to make or prepare). Earliest documented use: 1586
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 VITUP-ORATORY - inflammatory rhetoric
 
 VIT. OPERA TORY - a British Conservative who believes Puccini musical works will improve your health
 
 VI. SUPERATORY - The sixth item on the agenda will be a discussion by the building manager
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EQUIVOCACY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (i-KWIV-uh-kuh-see)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The quality of being deliberately ambiguous or vague.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin aequi-/equi- (equal) + vocare (to call), from vox (voice). Earliest documented use: 1646.
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 EQUINOCACY - the bi-annual festival marking the advent of summer and of winter
 
 EQUUVOCACY - Mr Ed, of course, of course
 
 ETUI-VOCACY - advocating for the rights of sewing kits
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PERFUNCTIONARY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (puhr-FUNK-shuh-ner-ee)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Done without any interest, care, or effort.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Alteration of perfunctory, from Latin perfunctorius (careless), from perfungi (to get through with), from per- (through) + fungi (to perform). Note that fungus has a different origin, likely from Greek spongos (sponge). Earliest documented use: 1838.
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 APER FUNCTIONARY - a person who does the routine jobs for a professional mimic
 
 SERF UNCTIONARY - what Uriah Heep would have been back in the Middle Ages
 
 PERJUNCTIONARY - overly connected
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POLYANDRY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (POL-ee-an-dree)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The practice of having multiple husbands or male mates at the same time.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:From Greek poly- (many) + -andry (male). Earliest documented use: 1680.
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 POLY-ANGRY - when you don't give your parrot a cracker
 
 PONY AN' DRY - what I get when I don't take my horselet out in the rain
 
 'POLY AND RYE - a shot and a board game
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HYPERNYM
 PRONUNCIATION:  (HY-puhr-nim)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A broad term that encompasses specific words within a category. For example, color is a hypernym of red, blue, green, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek hyper- (over, above) + -onym (name). Earliest documented use: 1971. The counterpart is hyponym.
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 HYPER-NOM - a chatboard alias with ADHD
 
 HOPERNYM - euphemism for "Pollyanna"
 
 HYPER-NIM - a two-person game where players alternate removing one or more tokens from a multi-dimensional array of piles.  Whoever takes the last token is the loser.
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ARTHROPLASTY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AR-thruh-plas-tee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The surgical repair or replacement of a joint.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek arthro- (joint) + -plasty (formation, repair, molding). Earliest documented use: 1890.
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 EARTHROPLASTY - plate tectonics
 
 ARTHROBLAST - an embryonic cell precursor that differentiates into a new joint
 
 A.C.T.H.-ROPLASTY - genetic manipulation that alters the folding of Adreno-Cortico-Tropic Hormone, and thus its shape
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NEOPHILE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (NEE-uh-fyl)
 
 MEANING:  noun: One who loves new or novel things.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek neo- (new) + -phile (lover). The opposite is neophobe.
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 GEOPHILE - lover of our home planet; or, a tree-hugger, if that's your persuasion.
 
 ONE-O-PHILE - one who appreciates very close, low-scoring games
 
 NEONPHILE - lover of brightly-colored lights
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HEIROPHANT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (HY-uhr-uh-fant, HY-ruh-)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. An interpreter of sacred mysteries or esoteric knowledge.
 2. One who explains or provides commentary on complex or obscure topics.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek hiero- (sacred, priestly) + -phant (one who shows). Earliest documented use: 1676.
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 HEIR TO pH: ANT - the Formicidae had a prehistoric progenitor who first produced formic acid in the species
 
 THEIR "O'PHANT" - they had an ancestor, Patrick Phant, who founded the clan
 
 HEIROPLANT - the Priests' potions were of vegetable origin
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EXHORT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ig-ZORT)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr., intr.: To urge, persuade, advise, etc. earnestly.
 noun: The act or an instance of earnest urging, advising, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin ex- (out) + hortari (to urge). Ultimately from the Indo-European root gher- (to like or want), which also gave us yearn, charisma, greedy, and hortatory. Earliest documented use: 1475.
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 SEXHORT - attempt to seduce
 
 EXSHORT - a dwarf after receiving Growth Hormone. Sometimes, anyway
 
 EPHORT - What you get an "E" for in Spelling class. Nice try, but...no.
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EXTORT
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ik-STORT)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.: To obtain something by psychological pressure, intimidation, force, threat, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin extorquere (to wrench out), from ex- (out) + torquere (to twist). Earliest documented use: 1529.
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 EXTART -  reformed prostitute
 
 EXTORY - disgruntled British Conservatory
 
 EXCORT - like Exchequer, Queens Bench, and Common Pleas, since the Judicature Act of 1873
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NEMOROUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (NEM-uh-ruhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Relating to a forest; wooded.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin nemus (grove). Earliest documented use: 1623.
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 FEMOROUS - like a long legbone
 
 NEMO ROUSE - wake up Jules Verne's submarine captain
 
 ONE-MOR-OUS - ...and Baby makes three
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MEMOROUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (MEM-uhr-uhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Likely to be remembered; notable.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin + memoria (memory). Earliest documented use: 1530.
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 MENOROUS - suitable for holding candles
 
 MEMO: ROUST - Note: Get 'em outa here!
 
 MAMOROUS - formally in love with a woman
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