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THITHER
 PRONUNCIATION:  (THITH-uhr)
 
 MEANING:  adverb: To or towards that place.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Old English thider. Earliest documented use: before 1150.
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 TITHER - an agent, who takes 10% off the top
 
 THINTHER - a dietary supplement, to help lose weight
 
 PHITHER - what you could knock a surprised Irishman over with
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AUTOMANIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (aw-toh-MAY-nee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. An obsession with oneself; egomania.
 2. An obsession with automobiles or fast driving.
 
 ETYMOLOgy:  From Greek auto- (self), also short for automobile + -mania (excessive enthusiasm or craze). Earliest documented: for 1: 1835, for 2: 1902.
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 AUTONANIA - a robotic au pair
 
 ATOMANIA - hysterical belief in the Red Menace, now undergoing a resurgence
 
 ABUTOMANIA - pathological need to have next-door neighbors
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AIRHEAD
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AIR-hed)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. An area in a hostile territory, secured for bringing in supplies and personnel by air.
 2. A silly or unintelligent person.
 3. A horizontal channel created to provide ventilation in a mine.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  For 1: From air + beachhead. Earliest documented use: 1943. Also see bridgehead.
 For 2: From the metaphorical notion that a person’s head contains only air. Earliest documented use: 1971.
 For 3: From air + head (source of a channel). Earliest documented use: 1817.
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 AIRHERD - a flock of domesticated eagles
 
 AIR HEAD - the bathroom in a jetliner
 
 FAIR HEAD - a Middle Ages blonde, for whom Knights of Old went on Quests (both meanings of for)
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MONOPHAGY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (muh-NAH-fuh-jee)
 
 MEANING:  noun:  1. The eating of only one kind of food.
 2. The act of eating alone.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek mono- (one) + -phagy (eating). Earliest documented use: 1625.
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 NONOPHAGY - suffering from very many dietary restrictions
 
 C'MONOPHAGY - refusal to sit down to a meal unless coaxed
 
 SONOPHAGY - obtaining an ultrasound image of the body by having the patient eat the transducer
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SECULAR
 PRONUNCIATION:  (SEK-yuh-luhr)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:	1. Relating to worldly rather than religious matters.
 2. Occurring once in an age or century.
 3. Enduring over an extended period.
 noun:	1. A member of clergy not bound by monastic vows.
 2. A layperson.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Old French seculer, from Latin saeculum (generation, age). Earliest documented use: 1290.
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 SPECULAR - observational
 
 SECULAW - a legal code unrelated to any religion
 
 S.E.C. USAR - commission charged with regulating investments in the US Army Reserve
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WONKY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (WONG-kee)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:
 1. Unreliable; unsteady; not working properly.
 2. Concerned with minute details in a field; nerdy.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  For 1: Of uncertain origin, perhaps from dialectal wanky, alteration of wankle, from Old English wancol (unsteady).Earliest documented use: 1919.
 For 2: Of uncertain origin, perhaps related to the first term or the term wanky. Earliest documented use: 1978.
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 ZONKY - narcoleptic
 
 "WON" KEY - a "you-lose" shortcut for text messages
 
 WON'TY - two years old and generally negative; synonym of  SHAN'TY
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NEFANDOUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (nuh-FAN-duhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: So wicked as to defy description: abominable, appalling.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin nefandus (wicked), from ne- (not) + fandus (to be spoken), gerundive (verbal adjective) of fari (to speak). Earliest documented use: 1649.
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 NEF AND US - you and me and the son of my sister
 
 ONE-FAN-DOUS - having only one follower
 
 N.E. FAN DOUSE - Tom Brady is leaving the Patriots
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MINACIOUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (mi-NAY-shuhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Threatening or menacing.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin minari (to threaten), from minae (threats). Ultimately from the Indo-European root men- (project), which is also the source of menace, mountain, eminent, promenade, demean, amenable, and mouth. Earliest documented use: 1660. A synonym is minatory.
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 MINXACIOUS - cunning, impudent, provocative, and verging on mean
 
 AMINACIOUS - containing nitrogen
 
 MINDACIOUS - thoughtful; paying attention; sometimes, objecting
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PERFIDIOUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (puhr-FID-ee-uhs)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Treacherous; deceitful.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin perfidus (treacherous), from per- (beyond) + fidus (faith). Earliest documented use: 1538.
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 PERFILIOUS - perpetrated by one's children
 
 PERF-ODIOUS - describing a theatrical production that is utterly repugnant (or an execrable performance by the player(s) in such a production) [or perhaps both]
 
 PERFID-I.O.U.s - promissory notes given with no intention of redeeming them
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PRICKMEDAINTY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (prik-mee-DAYN-tee)
 
 MEANING:  noun: One overly concerned with their personal appearance: dandy.
 adjective: Overly concerned about one’s appearance.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A combination of prick (to pierce) + me + dainty (delicate), from Old French daintie (pleasure), from Latin dignus (worthy). Earliest documented use: 1529.
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 TRICK ME DAINTY - it doesn't hurt as much that way
 
 PRICK MED, AIN'T Y'? - A step backwards! That's how they used to give vaccinations!
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CUMBERWORLD
 PRONUNCIATION:  (KUHM-buhr-wurld)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A useless person.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  A cumberworld is one who encumbers the world, literally speaking. From cumber (hinder), from Anglo-French acumbrer (hinder), from combre (dam, barrage) + world. Earliest documented use: 1374. Another way to describe a cumberworld might be a waste of oxygen.
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 UMBERWORLD - what you get when you do it up brown
 
 QCUMBERWORLD - populated by salt-free pickles
 
 LUMBERWORLD - stone, glass, brick and metal have not been recognized as construction materials
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PSYCHROLUTE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (SY-kroh-loot)
 
 MEANING:  noun: One who likes to bathe in cold water, especially outdoors in natural bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, and oceans.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin psychrolutes (bather in cold water), from Ancient Greek psychrolouteín (to bathe in cold water), from psychro- (cold) + louein (to bathe). Earliest documented use: 1872.
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 PSYCHROLITE - a colorful mineral imagined to be of meteoric origin
 
 p-SYNCHROLUTE - a soft rhythmical melody that repeats incessantly
 
 POSYCHROLUTE - a liquid plant food that promotes brilliantly-colored flowers
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EMPLEOMANIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (em-plee-uh/oh-MAY-nee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Mania for holding public office.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Spanish empleomanía, from empleo (employment) + -manía (mania). Earliest documented use: 1841.
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 HEMPLEOMANIA - irrational preoccupation with the use of marijuana
 
 TEMPLEOMANIA - a fanatical interest in the history and eventual reconstruction of Solomon's twice-destroyed Temple, in Jerusalem
 
 TEMP LEO-MANIA - an unhealthy but self-limited fascination with the question of whether Leo was the first, or the second, or the third King of Armenia eleven hundred (or so) years ago
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RUPESTRIAN
 PRONUNCIATION:  (roo-PES-tree-uhn)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Relating to, composed of, or carved on rocks.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin rupes (rock). Earliest documented use: 1800.
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 RUDESTRIAN - a sidewalk-user who deliberately steps off the curb just as the light turns red
 
 RUPERTRIAN - a devotee of Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter films
 
 RUMPESTRIAN - a New York City tourist gaping at the skyscrapers while trying to cross the street, who therefore trips and falls on his backside (see also RUBESTRIAN)
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ABULIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (uh-BOO/BYOO-lee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An inability to make decisions.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek aboulia, from a- (not) + boule (will). Earliest documented use: 1848.
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 FABULIA - the habit of telling stories with morals
 
 ABUSIA - Surface Transit strike in the city
 
 AMULIA - why the Erie Canal shut down: without Sal, and thus without propulsive power
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SIDERODROMOPHOBIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (sid-uh-ruh-droh-muh-FOH-bee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: The fear of trains.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek sidero- (iron) + dromos (running) + -phobia (fear). Earliest documented use: 1879.
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 ¡SI! AERODROMOPHOBIA - That's right! Fear of airports !
 
 SIDEROPROMOPHOBIA - fear of lobbyists for the iron-and-steel industry
 
 SIDERODROMO-POO-BIA - "Passengers should please refrain from flushing toilets while the train is standing in the station..."
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OMBROPHOBE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (AHM-bruh-fohb)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. One who hates or fears rain.
 2. A plant that cannot tolerate rainy conditions.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek ombro- (rain) + -phobe (one who fears or hates). Earliest documented use: 1897.
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 OMBRO-PHOEBE - a small bird (an eastern flycatcher) that avoids rain
 
 OM-BRIO-PHOBE - one who eschews al liveliness in sindu or Vedic chanting
 
 OMBRO-PROBE - a device for studying the interior of stormclouds
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SARCOPHAGUS
 PRONUNCIATION:  (sar-KOF-uh-guhs)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A stone coffin, often inscribed or decorated.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek sarco- (flesh) + -phagous (feeding on). The limestone used in their construction was believed to decompose flesh rapidly, giving rise to the name. Earliest documented use: 1601.
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 STAR-COPHAGUS - when A-list Hollywood personalities eat, this is the tube their food goes through to get to the stomach
 
 S.A.R. COP HAUS - quarters for policeman who guard the Sons of the American Revolution
 
 ARCOPHAGUS - if PacMan ate curves rather than dots
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CANOPHILIST
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kuh-NOF-uh-list)
 
 MEANING:  noun: A person who loves dogs.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin cano- (dog) + -philist (lover). Earliest documented use: 1879.
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 CAN-O'-CHILIST - woiuld prefer to open a can than to make it himself
 
 "I CAN"-OPHILIST - having an unyielding belief in one's capabilities
 
 CANOE-PHILIST - outdoors-lover in a dugout
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MELOMANIA
 PRONUNCIATION:  (mel-uh-MAY-nee-uh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An inordinate enthusiasm for music.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From French melo- (music), from Ancient Greek melos (song) + -mania (excessive enthusiasm or craze). Earliest documented use: 1842.
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 MALOMANIA - embracing Evil
 
 MYELOMANIA - the ultimate subspecialty of Hematology
 
 ELOMANIA - superfanatic over the Electric Light Orchestra
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ARCHAEOLATRY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (ar-kee-AH-luh-tree)
 
 MEANING:  noun: Excessive reverence for the past: an earlier time, old customs, antiquity, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek archaeo- (ancient) + -latry (worship). Earliest documented use: 1853.
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 ARCHIEOLATRY - and pretty fond of Jughead and Betty and Veronica, too
 
 ARC-HATE-OLATRY - can't stand anything curved, and I'm proud of it !
 
 ARCH-AREOLA  - (there is no "try")
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INSUFFLATE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (IN-suh-flayt, in-SUHF-layt)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.:
 1. To blow or breathe into.
 2. To treat by blowing air, gas, vapor, or powder into a body cavity.
 3. To bless by breathing or blowing on baptismal water or a person.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin insufflare (to blow upon), from in- (into) + sufflare (to inflate), from suf- (sub-) + flare (to blow). Earliest documented use: 1670.
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 INSNUFFLATE - one of the earlier forms of tobacco use (through the nose*)
 
 INSUFOLATE - a combination treatment for diabetes and prevention of spina bifida
 
 INSHUFFLATE - a fancy dance move, though not yet popular among teens and young adults
 
 *(The region of the back of the hand at the base of the thumb, defined by two tendons made prominent by extending the thumb upward, is called the "anatomical snuffbox".  YCLIU.)
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SPANGHEW
 PRONUNCIATION:  (SPANG-hyoo)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.: To throw violently into the air.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Scots spang (to spring, leap, or throw) + hew, of obscure origin. Earliest documented use: 1781.
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 SANG-HEW - usually followed by "You're welcome!"
 
 SPAN GHEE - clarified butter, spread on a bridge to make it smooth
 
 SPANGLEW - what you use to affix all those sparkly things to your dress
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PEREGRINATE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (PER-uh-gruh-nayt)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr., intr.: To travel, especially to wander from place to place.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin peregrinari (to travel abroad), from peregrinus (foreigner), from per- (through) + ager (land). Earliest documented use: 1593.
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 PRE-GRIN, ATE - first eat, then you'll smile
 
 PÈRE OGRINATE - the father of all monsters
 
 PELE GRIN, ATE - soccer star enjoyed a good meal
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QUETCH
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kwech)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.:
 1. To twitch or stir.
 2. To break the silence by uttering a sound.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Old English cweccan (to shake or stir). Earliest documented use: 1150.
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 QVETCH - (dial.) to complain petulantly
 
 QUIETCH - the librarian's admonition, antomym of QUETCH
 
 ¿QUE TECH? - Which I.T. person is coming to the Havana office?
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NIDIFY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (NID-uh-fy)
 
 MEANING:  verb intr.: To build a nest.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin nidificare (to build a nest), from nidus (nest) + facere (to make or do). Earliest documented use: 1656.
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 BIDIFY - to make a conditional offering, as in "If my partner opens, I'm likely to BIDIFY have 6 or more high card points."
 
 MIDIFY - to regress toward the mean
 
 NODIFY - to make drowsy
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ONOLATRY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (oh-NOL/NAHL-uh-tree)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. Worship of the donkey or ass.
 2. Devotion to foolishness.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek ono- (ass) + -latry (worship). Earliest documented use: 1903.
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 OTOLATRY - an eary fetish
 
 ONE-L-ATRY - devotion to the first year of Law School
 
 OH-NO-LATRY - stricken with dismay at every turn
 
 ENOLA-TRY - the Gay B-29 gets only one attempt
 
 NO-NO-LATRY - everything not specifically permitted is forbidden
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GRIZZLE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (GRIZ-uhl)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.:	To make gray.
 verb intr.:	1. To turn gray.
 2. To fuss; to gripe or grumble.
 noun:	1. An animal with gray or grizzled fur.
 2. Gray hair.
 adjective:	1. Having gray hair.
 2. Gray.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  For the color-related senses: from Old French grisel, diminutive of gris (gray).
 For the grumble sense: origin unknown.
 Earliest documented use: 1390.
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 FRIZZLE - uneven, standing on its end (said of narrow slender things like hair or grass)
 
 GRINZLE - a mythical monster reported in the folklore of Middle-Ages Britain
 
 GORIZZLE - a renegade Great Ape, native to the deepest African jungle
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POLYPHONY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (puh-LIF-uh-nee)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. The combination of independent melodic lines sounded together. For example, a fugue.
 2. The representation of different sounds by a letter or symbol. For example, the letter c which can represent /s/ or /k/.
 3. A multiplicity of distinct voices or perspectives.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek poly- (many) + -phony (sound). Earliest documented use: 1790.
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 POLY-PRONY - tendency to lie in many different positions on one's abdomen
 
 MOLYPHONY - a counterfeit molybdenum steel alloy
 
 POLYP-HONEY - a medieval remedy for the treatment of pre-cancerous colon lesions
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BIBBLE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (BIB-l)
 
 MEANING:  verb tr.:	1. To eat or drink noisily.
 verb intr.:	2. To drink habitually or to excess.
 3. To produce bubbles or a bubbling sound.
 noun:	4. Nonsense; something worthless or deceptive.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:    Senses 1-2: From bib (to drink) + -le (a frequentative ending). Probably from Latin bibere (to drink).
 Senses 3-4: A variant of bubble, of expressive origin.
 Earliest documented use: 1529.
 See also: misophonia.
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 BIBILE - diminutive name for Israeli former  prime Minister
 
 BI-BILE - describing a liver that synthesizes two distinct secretions
 
 BIRBLE - what a Jabberwock does as it whiffes through the tulgey wood
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JACTATION
 PRONUNCIATION:  (jak-TAY-shuhn)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. Boasting.
 2. Involuntary bodily movements, such as tossing or twitching.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin jactation (tossing, boasting), from jactare (to throw, boast), frequentative of jacere (to throw). Earliest documented use: 1576. Also spelled as jactitation.
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 JAVATION - adding coffee flavoring
 
 JA-STATION - a place where all the Germans agree with you automatically
 
 X-ACTATION - carving with a very small, very sharp knife
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STELA
 PRONUNCIATION:  m. (STEE-luh)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An upright stone or pillar inscribed or sculpted, often serving as a monument. Also known as a stele.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek stele (pillar). Ultimately from the Indo-European root stel- (to put or stand), which is also the source of stallion, stilt, install, gestalt, stout, and pedestal, and epistolary. Earliest documented use: 1776.
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 STELLA !!! - starlike in Boston (even before Tennessee Williams!)
 
 ST RE, LA - the second note and the sixth note of the scale have been canonized
 
 U.S. TELA - diminutive name of a large American telecommunications, cable, and internet company
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MOITY
 PRONUNCIATION:  (MOI-tee)
 
 MEANING:  adjective: Containing moits -- foreign particles in wool, such as straw or bark.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From moit (a small impurity in wool), a variant of mote (speck), from Old English. Earliest documented use: 1844. Moity is sometimes used as a variant spelling of moiety (a half or portion).
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 AMO-ITY - a declaration of love
 
 MO-IFY - to make the lawn evenly shorter
 
 MOOTY - describing a cow who won't stay quiet, or an argument that needn't be heard at all
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 CRUNK
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kruhnk)
 
 MEANING:  adjective:
 1. Intoxicated.
 2. Crazy.
 3. Excited.
 4. Wonderful.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Of uncertain origin. Possibly a nonstandard past tense of crank, a variation of drunk, or a blend of crazy + drunk. Earliest documented use: 1972.
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 GRUNK - Patriots former tight end, Number 87, after a few too many
 
 CARUNK - not the grandaddy of automobiles, but at least its father's brother
 
 CRUNA - what they called Perry Como or Bing Crosby when they came to Boston
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MOATY – well-defended
 MORONITY – a measure of stupidity (the reciprocal of IQ)
 
 HOITY-MOIETY – what you get when you omit the 'toity'
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CRWTH
 PRONUNCIATION:  (krooth)
 
 MEANING:  noun: An ancient stringed instrument that’s typically associated with Welsh music. Also called a crowd.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Welsh. Earliest documented use: 1837.
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 GRWTH - gttng bggr nd bggr
 
 CRWETH - provide sailors for a ship in the Middle Ages
 
 CROTH - how you get from one thide of the road to the other
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CWTCH
 PRONUNCIATION:  (kuch [u as in push or bush])
 
 MEANING:  noun:	1. A hiding place, such as a cupboard or a cubbyhole.
 2. A hug or a cuddle.
 verb tr.:	To hug or cuddle.
 verb intr.:	1. To crouch down.
 2. To hide.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From Welsh cwtsh (hug, cuddle, recess, hiding place). Earliest documented use: 1890.
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 C-WATCH - standing guard for the night shift
 
 COWTCH - what you occupy to watch TV
 
 CWTCH - "CWTCH she love, CWTCH she woo, CWTCHY CWTCHY CWTCHY CW,
 Has anybody seen my girl"?
 (from "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue")
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TRIMMER
 PRONUNCIATION:  (TRIM-uhr)
 
 MEANING:  noun:
 1. One who adjusts beliefs, opinions, and actions to suit personal interest.
 2. A person or a tool that clips, shortens, neatens, etc.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  From trim, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Old English trymman/trymian (to arrange, strengthen, etc.). Earliest documented use: 1513.
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 BRIMMER - a native of Birmingham, to another native
 
 TRIMER - the mega-continent consisting of North, Central, and South America
 
 TRIOMER - a plastic made of chains of three linked small subunits (cf. dimer)
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BILGE
 PRONUNCIATION:  (bilj)
 
 MEANING:  noun:	1. The bottom (inner or outer) part of a ship or a boat.
 2. Water, oil, and waste that collect in the lowest part of a ship or a boat.
 3. Nonsense; rubbish.
 4. The bulging part of a barrel or a cask.
 verb:	1. To bulge or swell.
 tr., intr.	2. To break a hole. 	3. To spring a leak.
 
 ETYMOLOGY:  Probably a variant of bulge, from Old French boulge, from Latin bulga (bag). Earliest documented use: 1522.
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 BILOGE - having two tiers of boxes between the theater floor and the balcony
 
 BILBE - a bible for the dyslexic
 
 ABILGE - full to the brim with sewerage
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