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CYLINDRACEOUS
PRONUNCIATION: (sil-in-DRAY-shuhs)
MEANING: adjective: Resembling a cylinder.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin cylindrus, from Greek kylindros, from kylindein (to roll). Earliest documented use: 1676.
NOTES: Something cylindraceous rolls into your life like a can of soup: efficient, symmetrical, and always ready to store something. The word shows up in botany too, describing tube-shaped structures like flower stalks or plant stems. So if someone says you have a cylindraceous head, they might mean you’re well-rounded, at least vertically. __________________________________
CYCLINDRACEOUS - just going around in circles
CALINDRACEOUS - focused on days and dates and weeks and months, usually
CYCLONDRACEOUS - prone to bad weather
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AUTOCEPHALITY
PRONUNCIATION: (ah-to-suh-FAL-i-tee)
MEANING: noun: Self-rule.
ETYMOLOGY: From Greek auto- (self) + -cephal (head).
NOTES: Autocephality is a fancy word for self-governance. It’s especially used in the context of Eastern Orthodox Churches that independently govern their spiritual affairs without a higher ecclesiastical authority. Think of it as running their own spiritual show. No higher-ups pulling the incense strings. Not to be confused with autocephalopods. Those would be self-governing squids. ________________________
AUTOCEPHALITY - smart, self-driving cars
AUTOCEPHALICY - the conclusion that cars can safely drive themselves (at present, anyway)
AUTOCEPHLITY - preplanned mutations to non-penicillin antibiotics so they can modify themselves without further human intervention, in order stay effective against microorganisms as they evolve
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QUODLIBETARY
PRONUNCIATION: (kwod-LIB-uh-ter-ee)
MEANING: adjective: Relating to a discussion or debate involving subtle or hypothetical points. noun: 1. One who takes part in such a discussion. 2. One who does whatever pleases them. 3. A subtle or hypothetical point.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin quodlibetum (whatever pleases), from Latin quod (what) + libet (it pleases). Earliest documented use: 1604.
NOTES: In medieval universities, a quodlibetary question was one posed at will -- anything the audience pleased -- and answered by a scholar in public debate. These discussions could range from profound to playful, often spotlighting a debater’s wit and agility.
The word also lives on in music: a quodlibet is a medley of familiar tunes humorously combined. Think of it as a musical potluck -- whatever pleases. _________________________
QUOD-LIBERTARY - Borrow any book you like! Why not start with this one on proper spelling?!
QUAD-LIBETARY - the modern attitude in many dormitories
QUID-LIBETARY - unlimited budget at Oxford or Cambridge
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RENUNCIATORY
PRONUNCIATION: (ri-NUHN-see-uh-tor-ee)
MEANING: adjective: Relating to giving up, renouncing, or rejecting.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin renuntiare (renounce or report). Earliest documented use: 1667. __________________________
PRENUNCIATORY - not sure whether to reject or not (but considering it)
RERUNCIATORY - broadcasting only old episodes
RE: NUN CIA STORY - Exclusive ! Read All About It !! The Spy in the Convent !!!
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WINSOME
PRONUNCIATION: (WIN-suhm)
MEANING: adjective: Pleasing or charming, especially in a childlike or innocent manner.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old English wynsum, from wynn (joy) + -sum (-some). Earliest documented use: 450. _______________________________
WINS HOME - the quiz show prize is a brand new house!
W-INCOME - the salary of the star pitcher
SIN'S ON ME - Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa
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SUSURRANT
PRONUNCIATION: (soo/suh-SUHR-uhnt)
MEANING: adjective : Whispering or rustling.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin susurrare (to whisper or hum), of imitative origin. Earliest documented use: 1791. The verb form is susurrate and the noun is susurrus. ____________________________________
SU SUB-RANT - the imprecations you utter under your breath when you crew a U-boat
SUSURRANK - the honorary Commission awarded by the Army to the John Philip S., the March King
SUTURRANT - a material used to sew up wounds
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RUDERAL
PRONUNCIATION: (ROO-duhr-uhl)
MEANING: adjective: Growing in waste places, disturbed land, or poor soil. noun: A plant that thrives in such conditions.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin rudus (rubble). Earliest documented use: 1835. ______________________
RYDER AL - Alan rents so many trucks from the company that they gave him a nickname
CRUD-ERAL - from the Garbage Age
RUDDERAL - toward the steering device
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BEREFT
PRONUNCIATION: (bi-REFT)
MEANING: adjective: Deprived of or lacking.
ETYMOLOGY: past participle of bereave (to deprive), from Old English bereafian (to rob someone of something). Earliest documented use: 1531. ______________________
BARE FT - without shoes or socks
UBER EFT - an immature newt in an on-call "Rent-a-Ride"
BE LEFT - what will happen to you at the airport if you're not right on time
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SANGUINEOUS
PRONUNCIATION: (sang-GWIN-ee-uhs)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Relating to blood. 2. Of the color of blood. 3. Involving bloodshed. 4. Confident or optimistic.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin sanguis (blood), which also gave us sanguine, sanguinary, sanguinolency, pur sang, consanguineous, consanguinity, and sang-froid. Earliest documented use: 1520. _____________________
SAN QUINEOUS - like a high-security prison in California
SANGUINEOLUS - like a tiny dollop of blood
SAN GUINNEOUS - like the well-known sainted Book of World Records
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