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NAUSEATE
PRONUNCIATION: (NAW-zee/zhee/see/shee-ayt)
MEANING: verb tr., intr. 1. To experience or induce nausea (stomach distress with an urge to vomit). 2. To feel or evoke disgust.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin nauseare (to be seasick), from Greek nausea, from naus (ship). Earliest documented use: 1625. _________________________________
NAUSEANTE - it's sickening what they charge to let you into the poker game
N.A.U. SEATED - the North American Union took its place on the committee
HAUSMATE - with whom you share a Berlin home
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KEEL
PRONUNCIATION: (keel)
MEANING: noun: 1. The beam along the length of the base of a ship or boat on which the frame is built. 2. A fin-like structure on the bottom of a hull, improving stability. verb tr., intr.: To capsize, collapse, or fall.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old Norse kjölr. Earliest documented use 1532. See also keelhaul. _________________________________________
KEEL - the eleventh and twelfth letters of the Roman alphabet
KEG-EL - Superman's father's drinking buddy in University, on Krypton
KETEL - got into trouble for inappropriately calling the pot black
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BY AND LARGE
PRONUNCIATION: (by uhn LARJ)
MEANING: adverb: In general; on the whole.
ETYMOLOGY: From the world of sailing, describing a ship that could sail well in almost all wind conditions. Earliest documented use: 1669. ______________________________
BRYAN D'LARGE - an Irish lord from the Dark Ages whose appellation derived from his stature - tall, wide, and thick
BOY AND LARGE - caption for a snapshot of Marmaduke, the Great Dane, and his young owner
BY AND LARGO - a stately dance, music by Georg Fredrick Handel
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ECLAT or ÉCLAT
PRONUNCIATION: (ay-KLAH)
MEANING: noun: 1. Enthusiastic approval or praise. 2. A strikingly brilliant display or effect. 3. Notable success.
ETYMOLOGY: From French éclat (splinter, brilliance), from éclater (to burst out), which also gave us slat and eclair. Earliest documented use: 1676. _______________________
EFLAT - same as DSharp, of course
ACLUT - the trolley that goes to the American Civil Liberties Union headquarters
EGLAT - a measurement - for example, Latitude
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From French éclat (splinter, brilliance), from éclater (to burst out), which also gave us slat and eclair. Eclair derived from éclater? I thought it came from éclairer, to light up (not necessarily as a flash or sparkle).
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BOSKY
PRONUNCIATION: (BAH-skee)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Densely wooded; covered in trees and shrubs. 2. Pertaining to forests or wooded areas.
ETYMOLOGY: From bosk (bush), from Latin bosca. Earliest documented use: 1616. __________________________
BOSKO - a powdered chocolate milk drink
BOSKEY - a single keystroke that will bring up on your computer screen a spreadsheet, so if the Boss unexpectedly drops in you can quickly make it look like you've been doing some serious work (instead of surfing the net, as usual)
BOOSKY - term of disapproval expressed by unhappy sports fans at the Krakow Stadium
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