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FOOTHOSE - socks
  FOOLHOOSE - old Scottish term for a lunatic asylum
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HOT-CONNECT - to weld
  SOT CONNECT - dating agency for alcoholics
  DOT-CORRECT - to be a stickler for accuracy and detail 
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NEURODETERGENCE - brainwashing
  NEUTRODIVERGENCE - a mutation that is neither beneficial nor harmful
  NUCLEODIVERGENCE - the difference between isotopes of a chemical element 
 
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ADAGE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (AD-ij) 
  MEANING:  noun: A general truth conveyed succinctly and often metaphorically.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin ad- (to) + aio (I say). Earliest documented use: 1530. ________________________________
  ADOGE - Venetian nobleman and head of state
  A.D. AGE - the Christian Era
  ADDAGE - what kids do on their fake ID 
 
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ACCEDE
  PRONUNCIATION: (ak-SEED)
  MEANING: verb intr. 1. To agree to a request, proposal, or demand, especially at the insistence of someone. 2. To assume a high office, such as a throne. 3. To become a party to an agreement, treaty, etc.
  ETYMOLOGY: From Latin ad- (to) + cedere (to yield). Earliest documented use: 1465. ________________________
  ACEDE - what grows into aplant
  TACCEDE - rolled down to the end of the runway prior to takeoff
  ACC ODE - a poem extolling the benefits of the American College of Cardiology 
 
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EFFACE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (i-FAYS) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.: To erase or to make inconspicuous.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From French effacer, from Latin ex- (out, away) + facies (face). Earliest documented use: 1490. ____________________
  EFFARE (1) - paying for passage on public transportation with your smartphone 
  EFFARE (2) - a clandestine sexual relationship
  LEF-FACE - a command from your drill sergeant 
 
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FACADE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (fuh-SAHD) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. The front of a building or a side facing a street or a public space. 2. The front part of something. 3. A false or superficial appearance.
  ETYMOLOGY: From French façade, from Italian facciata, from faccia (face), from Latin facia (face), from facies (face). Earliest documented use: 1656. __________________________
  FICADE - a deduction from your wages to pay for for future Social Security Retirement benefits
  FARÇADE - a tongue-in-cheek representation, intended not to be taken seriously
  FACTADE - an enzyme supplement that may make unpleasant truths easier to swallow 
 
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BEACHHEAD
  PRONUNCIATION:  (BEECH-hed) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. An area of the shore secured by an advancing military force from which to advance further inland. 2. A foothold opening the way for further advance.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From beach, of unknown origin + Old English heafod (top of the body). Earliest documented use: 1920. ________________________________
  REACH HEAD - I managed to get to the outhouse
  BEACH-HEAL - what you long for after you burn your feet on the hot sand
  BE ACTH HEAD - Cushingoid facies from a pituitary tumor 
 
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FANCADE - parade of a victorious football team showing the Cup to their supporters
  FACILADE - simplified version of a classic literary work
  FANCYADE - upmarket drink made from a blend of exotic fruit juices 
 
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BLEACHHEAD - to brainwash (as in NEURODETERGENCE)
  EACHHEAD - per capita
  BEACHYHEAD - geographical feature similar to the well-known cliff on the south coast of England
  BREACHHEAD - medieval spiked club
  BEACHHEAD - Gaelic transliteration of 'behead'. 
 
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WHELM
  PRONUNCIATION:  (hwelm, welm) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.:	1. To submerge.  	2. To overcome; overwhelm. noun:	An overwhelming or engulfing quantity of something.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Old English hwelman. Earliest documented use: verb 1300, noun 1576. ___________________________
  CHELM - literary middle-European city inhabited by innocent but well meaning dummies
  WHY ELM? - Can't anywhere else be the site of nightmares?
  WHEEL M - the thirteenth part of a complicated gadget drawn by Rube Goldberg 
 
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KNEECAP
  PRONUNCIATION:  (NEE-kap) 
  MEANING:  noun:	A small, flat, triangular bone that covers the front of the knee. verb tr.:	1. To attack the knee as a way to cripple someone.  	2. To undermine or disable, especially in an excessive manner.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From knee, from Old English cneow + cap, from Old English caeppe, from Latin cappa (cap). Earliest documented use: noun: 1660, verb: 1975. Also see hough and hamstring. ___________________________
  KNEE CAPP - the middle joint on Li'l Abner's legs
  KNEE CHAP - how you disable an assailant in the seedier parts of London
  KNEE "C" APP - a small smartphone program that enables your third knee 
 
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GEGG
  PRONUNCIATION:  (geg) 
  MEANING:  verb tr., intr.: To play a hoax or practical joke. noun: A trick or practical joke.
  ETYMOLOGY:  Of Scottish origin. Earliest documented use: verb: 1826, noun: 1855. ___________________________
  GREGG - a common school of transcribing Shorthand [Pitman being the other]
  GENG - past tense of Scottish "gang", as in "the best-laid plans...geng aft agley"
  GEGI - what comes around goes around ("garbage egress, garbage ingress") 
 
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T-BONE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (TEE-bohn) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.:	To collide with the side of, especially referring to a vehicle. Also known as broadside. noun:	1. A collision of this kind.  	2. A cut of meat with a T-shaped bone.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From the shape of the T-shaped bone. Earliest documented use: literal: 1916, metaphorical: noun: 1938, verb: 1968 ______________________________
  dB-ONE - a brand of commercial amplifier
  TB. CONE - a device for the protection of medical workers who might be exposed to tuberculosis patients 
  T-BORNE - carried by the Metropolitan Transit Authority 
 
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MANICURE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (MAN-i-kyoor) 
  MEANING:  noun:	A cosmetic treatment of a person’s hands, especially the nails. verb tr., intr.:	1. To take care of the hands and fingernails.  	2. To groom in a meticulous manner.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From French manicure (now manucure), from Latin manus (hand) + cura (care). Earliest documented use: noun: 1866, verb: 1893. _____________________________
  MAGICURE - a panacea that stopped off on Madison Avenue
  PANICURE - it's used to calm a frightened mob
  MANICURVE - any of several serpentine roads along the California shoreline - you gotta be crazy to drive on them 
 
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UMBRA
  PRONUNCIATION:  (UHM-bruh) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. Shade; shadow. 2. The darkest inner part of a shadow, as during an eclipse.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin umbra (shade, shadow). Earliest documented use: 1601. Some other words coined from the same Latin root are bumbershoot, umbriferous, umber, adumbrate, and umbrage. __________________________
  JUMBRA - extra-large brassiere
  UM, BREA - it's tar, I think
  DUMB RA - stupid Sun God ! 
 
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OCCULTATION
  PRONUNCIATION:  (ah-kuhl-TAY-shuhn) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. The state of being hidden or blocked. 2. The passage of a celestial object in front of another, hiding it from view.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin occultare (to conceal), frequentative of occulere (to conceal), from culere (to hide). Earliest documented use: 1453. ___________________________
  OSCULTATION - mouth-to-mouth resuscitation
  OCCULTATICON - old mechanical device for displaying eclipses (see "orrery")
  ROCCULTATION - commercialization of the the popularity and reputation of boxer Marciano 
 
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PENUMBRA
  PRONUNCIATION:  (pi/puh-NUHM-bruh) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. A surrounding area or fringe, a zone of influence or activity that is less distinct or certain. 2. A partly shaded region between fully dark and fully lit. 3. The diffuse area around the dark central area of a sunspot.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin paene (almost) + umbra (shadow). Earliest documented use: 1665. _________________________
  OPENUMBRA - what you do in the ra (that's "the start of rain")
  PENUM BARA - little-known cousin of silent movie star Theda
  PENTUMBA - dance popular in Latin America in the 1960s after Dave Brubeck released "Take Five" 
 
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UMBRAGEOUS
  PRONUNCIATION:  (uhm-BRAY-juhs) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Inclined to take offense easily. 2. Cast in shadow; shaded. 3. Providing shade.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin umbra (shade, shadow) + -ous (full of). Earliest documented use: 1587. _____________________________
  YUMBRAGEOUS - sinfully tasty
  'UMBLAGEOUS - disagreeably unctuous and blatantly subservient
  UMBRAGE-TOUS - (French) sensing disrespect everywhere; offended by everything 
 
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OCULATION - making eyes at someone
  OCTALATION - conversion of a number from base 10 to base 8
  INCULTATION - wacky initiation ceremony 
 
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TOTALITY
  PRONUNCIATION:  (toh-TAL-i/uh-tee) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. The condition or quality of being complete or whole. 2. An aggregate amount or sum. 3. The phase of an eclipse when an obscuring body completely blocks the light source, e.g., when the moon completely blocks the view of the sun.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From total, from Latin totus (entire). Earliest documented use: 1598. ________________________
  TOTAMITY - the full amount of comradeship
  TORALITY - 1. doughnut-shapedness; 2. degree of holiness ascribed to a sacred writing
  TOTALITE - upper-caste person with everything 
 
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PRECIPITATE 
  PRONUNCIATION:  (verb: pri-SIP-i-tayt; noun, adjective: pri-SIP-i-tit/tayt) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.:	1. To make something, especially something undesirable, happen prematurely or suddenly.  	2. To throw suddenly.  	3. To cause (water vapor in the atmosphere) to condense and fall as rain, snow, hail, etc.  	4. To cause a solid substance to be separated from a solution. verb intr.:	1. To separate from a solution as a solid.  	2. To condense from water vapor in the atmosphere and fall as rain, snow, hail, etc. adjective:	1. Headlong; hasty; rash; abrupt.  	2. Happening unexpectedly. noun:	1. A solid separated from a solution.  	2. Moisture condensed as rain, snow, hail, etc.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin praecipitare (to cast down headlong), from prae- (before) + caput (head). Earliest documented use: 1528. _______________________________
  PRECAPITATE - before the enumeration (before the heads were counted)
  PRECUPITATE - before Cupid shot his arrow
  PRECHIPITATE - when computers used vacuum tubes 
 
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TITRATE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (TY-trayt) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.: 1. To carefully adjust something in measured increments to achieve a desired balance or effect. 2. To determine the concentration of a solution by gradually adding another solution until a specific reaction, often indicated by a color change, occurs.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From French titrer (to assay), from titre (title, fineness of alloyed gold or silver). Earliest documented use: 1860. ____________________________
  TINTRATE - hairdesser's fee
  NITRATE - the charge for picking louse eggs outa the kids' hair
  TATRATE - what it costs to get a tattoo 
 
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PEDUMBRA - the shadow cast by one's feet while walking.
  PLENUMBRA - complete darkness.
  PENUMBRATE - to adumbrate, but not very much. 
 
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CRUCIBLE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (KROO-suh/si-buhl) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. A vessel used for heating substances to a high temperature. 2. A trying experience. 3. A situation or place where forces interact to bring about great changes.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin crucibulum (crucible). Earliest documented use: 1475. ___________________________
  CRUCICLE - the vacation ship's staff enjoys a frozen treat on a stick (originally, two sticks)
  CRUBIBLE - Holy Scripture with very short almost velvety pages
  CARUCIBLE - like a male voice range capable of reaching high notes 
 
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VOLATILE
  PRONUNCIATION:  (VOL-uh-tuhl/tyl) 
  MEANING:  adjective: 1. Fluctuating widely and unpredictably. 2. Evaporating easily. 3. Explosive. 4. Capable of flying.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin volare (to fly), which also gave us volitant, vole, and volley. Earliest documented use: 1325. __________________________
  VIOLATILE - made of fiddle-shaped stones, that can cover a floor or a wall
  OVOLATILE - round or egg-shaped
  VOILÀ-TILE - fond of saying "There it is!" on every occasion 
 
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SUBLIMATE
  PRONUNCIATION: (verb: SUHB-luh-mayt, noun, adj.: -mit) 
  MEANING:  verb tr.:	1. To divert basic or instinctual impulses to something more socially acceptable.  	2. To refine or purify. verb tr., intr.:	To directly transform from solid to gas, or vice versa, bypassing the liquid state. adjective:	Refined; purified; elevated; exalted. noun:	A substance obtained by sublimating.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin sublimare (to elevate). Earliest documented use: 1425. _____________________________
  STUBLIMATE - your Significant Other didn't shave
  SULLI-MATE - W S Gilbert
  SUBLIMEATE - steak dinner at the Capital Grille restaurant 
 
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CRUCIBLE (adj) - potentially crucial.
  CRUCIBELL - 19th-century warning signal on road/rail crossings.
  CRUCIBALL - (1) spot-the-ball newspaper soccer puzzle. (2) game played in medieval monasteries, between two teams representing God and the Devil (banned by the papal decree De Ludis Profanis). 
 
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NEOPHILIA
  PRONUNCIATION:  (nee-uh-FIL-ee-uh) 
  MEANING:  noun: The love of what’s new or novel.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek neo- (new) + -philia (love). Earliest documented use: 1899. The opposite is neophobia. ______________________________
  ONE-O-PHILIA - love of tightly-fought low-scoring games
  DEOPHILIA - affection for The Banana-Boat Song ("Daylight Come and me want go Home")
  NETOPHILIA - penchant for playing way up toward the front of the tennis court 
 
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PYROPHOBIA
  PRONUNCIATION:  (py-roh-FOH-bee-uh) 
  MEANING:  noun: An extreme fear of fire.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek pyro- (fire) + -phobia (fear). Earliest documented use: 1858. ____________________
  PAROPHOBIA - fear of not making the cut after you've shot only even par on the first two rounds
  SYROPHOBIA - fear of living in Damascus
  YR-O-PHOBIA - the club that gifts you a different fear every day for 365 days 
 
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ZOOLATRY
  PRONUNCIATION:  (zo-OL-uh-tree) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. The worship of animals. 2. Extreme devotion to animals, for example, to one’s pets.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek zoo- (animal) + -latry (worship). Earliest documented use: 1784. ___________________________
  AZO-OLATRY - worship of nitrogen
  BOOLATRY - worship of simple logical concepts ( and, or, not, both )
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CRYPTOGENIC
  PRONUNCIATION:  (krip-tuh-JEN-ik) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Of unknown origin or cause.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek crypto- (secret, hidden) + -genic (producing, produced by). Earliest documented use: 1873. _______________________________
  CRYPTOGENIE - Robin Williams blue cartoon character role in Aladdin at its most obscure
  CRY "PETOGENIC" - claim loudly that something is the origin of domesticated animals
  CRAPTOGENIC - describing the source of all b******t 
 
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SUBLINEATE - to underline.
  S'BLIMEY MATE (contraction of "May Jesus blame me") - oath used in parts of 19th-century London.
  DUBLINATE (adj) - pertaining to the style of James Joyce and his imitators. 
 
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PROPRIOCEPTION
  PRONUNCIATION:  (pro-pree-uh/oh-SEP-shuhn) 
  MEANING:  noun: The awareness of location of parts of one’s body.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin proprius (one’s own) + reception, from recipere (to receive), from capere (to take). Earliest documented use: 1906. _______________________
  PROPRIOCEPT-ICON - how you recognize the applet that displays the location of your body parts
  PRO PRIORCEPTION - in favor of picking up an earlier broadcast
  PRO PRINCEPTION - a professional campaign director to facilitate the ascension of the eldest son to the throne 
 
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MACROSMOTICPRONUNCIATION:  (mak-rahz-MAT-ik)  MEANING:  adjective: Having a well-developed sense of smell. ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek macro- (large) + osmatic, from French osmatique, from Greek osme (smell). Earliest documented use: 1890. ___________________________________ MACRO-S'MORIC - like very large cookies made of Graham crackers and chocolate bits and marshmallows MACRO-SMOOTIC - longer than the Harvard Bridge in Boston (which is 364.4-and-one-ear  Smoots in length) MACH-OSMOTIC - diffusing through a semi-permeable membrane at supersonic speed  
 
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PHOTOPHOBIA
  PRONUNCIATION:  (fo-tuh-FO-bee-uh) 
  MEANING:  noun: An abnormal sensitivity to light.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek photo- (light) + -phobia (fear). Earliest documented use: 1772. ___________________________
  PROTOPHOBIA - a fear that is as yet only half-formed
  PHOBOPHOBIA - what Franklin D Roosevelt was warning about with his admonition "The only thing we have to fear is Fear itself"
  PHONOPHOBIA - fear of the needle shrieking while skittering across an old 78-rpm record 
 
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AMUSIA
  PRONUNCIATION:  (ay-MYOO-zee-uh) 
  MEANING:  noun: The inability to recognize, reproduce, or appreciate music.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek a- (not) + mousike (music), from Mousa (Muse). Earliest documented use: 1890. _____________________
  AMUSIAL - not having a shortstop, in St Louis
  CAMUSIA - strangeness (just ask a scholar of French literature)
  "AM USA !" - said Uncle Sam when he was just a nephew 
 
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GUSTATORY
  PRONUNCIATION:  (GUHS-tuh-TOR-ee) 
  MEANING:  adjective: Relating to the sense of taste.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin gustare (to taste). Earliest documented use: 1684. ____________________________
  JUSTATORY - dismissive pre-Revoutionary-War term for anyone sympathetic with the British
  GESTATORY - pertaining to pregnancy
  ANGUSTATORY - beef-flavored 
 
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ELLIPTIC
  PRONUNCIATION:  (i-LIP-tik) 
  MEANING:  adjective 1. Marked by extreme economy of expression in speech or writing. 2. Cryptic, ambiguous, or obscure. 3. Marked by ellipsis: the omission of one or more words from a sentence. 4. Relating to or shaped like an ellipse.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Greek eleipein (to come short). Earliest documented use: 1715. The word is also used in its longer form, elliptical. _______________________________
  ELLIP-STIC - mouth-coloring for men
  ELL-OPTIC - the twelfth lens
  ELI-P.T.-IC - like freshman Physical Education at Yale 
 
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TRIANGULATION
  PRONUNCIATION:  (try-ang-gyuh-LAY-shuhn) 
  MEANING:  noun: 1. Determining the position of a point by measuring angles to it from two points a known distance apart. 2. Positioning between two extremes, especially in politics.
  ETYMOLOGY:  From Latin triangulare (to make a triangle), from triangulus (three-cornered). Earliest documented use: 1818. ___________________________
  TRIANNULATION - three simultaneous divorce ceremonies
  TRI-BANGULATION - wearing exactly three wristlets 
  TRIANNULATION - converting a modest show into a three-ring circus 
 
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