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WINDBUG - what goes splat on your windshield as you drive wofahulicodoc 02/09/2026 3:55 PM
WINDBAG

PRONUNCIATION: (WIND-bag)

MEANING: noun: A person who talks pompously or excessively.
verb intr.: To talk pompously or excessively.

ETYMOLOGY: From wind, from Old English wind + bag, from Old Norse baggi. Earliest documented use: noun: 1472, verb: 1885.
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WANDBAG - a high-fashion accessory for wizards and witches who want to stow, show, and protect their wands while displaying their own wealth

WIN'D BiG - gambled, and won

WINDRAG - 1. come in first in a cross-dressing competition; 2. what you use to clean off the windbugs
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Heraldic bird A C Bowden 02/09/2026 2:03 PM
TRAMPLE

P > T

MARTLET
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Re: AGNATOLOGY A C Bowden 02/09/2026 1:29 AM
AGONOLOGY - the study of competition or rivalry

AGNOTONYMY - the use of expressions like 'thingamajig' and 'whatshisname'

AGNOTOSOPHY - "Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent" (Wittgenstein)
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RUB AGATE - how you get the gem to shine wofahulicodoc 02/08/2026 9:56 PM
RUNAGATE

PRONUNCIATION: (RUHN-uh-gayt)

MEANING: noun:
1. A person who has run away.
2. A vagabond or wanderer.

ETYMOLOGY: Alteration of renegate (renegade), past participle of renegare (to renounce), from re- (back) + negare (to deny). Earliest documented use: 1530.
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TUNAGATE - how fish get past dams on their annual migration up the river to spawn

RUNT GATE - a tiny door in a fence so the little ones can get through

LUNAGATE - the political scandal about selling the moon
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Re: RENITENT A C Bowden 02/08/2026 12:49 PM
REGINANT - acting like a (drama) queen

RETONANT - repeating a single note while tuning an instrument

RETINNITANT - ringing at regular intervals
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SERRIED - tbe ranks of warriors who never quail... wofahulicodoc 02/08/2026 1:10 AM
(...or they conceal it, if they do)
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SERRIED

PRONUNCIATION: (SER-eed)

MEANING: adjective: Arranged close together, often in a line.

ETYMOLOGY: Past participle of obsolete serry (to press close together), from French serré (pressed together), past participle of serrer (to press close), from Latin serrare (to lock), from sera (bolt, bar). Earliest documented use: 1667.
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SURRIED - fit for a fringe on the top

SE RIER - French for "to laugh at oneself"

SORRIED - slid over an opponent's piece in a board game, sending it back to start
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ROITER - a singular British news agency wofahulicodoc 02/08/2026 12:58 AM
ROISTER

PRONUNCIATION: ROY-stuhr)

MEANING: verb intr.:
1. To revel noisily and boisterously.
2. To behave in a swaggering manner.

ETYMOLOGY: From the verb use of the noun roister, via French from Latin rusticus (rustic). Earliest documented use: 1663.
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ROYSTER - pearl-containing shellfish fit for a King

ROIDSTER - body-builder who uses testosterone derivatives

ROASTER - emcee at the White House Correspondents' Dinner
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BARQUIS - He's willin', according to DIckens wofahulicodoc 02/08/2026 12:39 AM
MARQUIS

PRONUNCIATION: (mar-KEE)

MEANING: noun: 1. A permanent canopy over the entrance of a theater, hotel, etc.
2. An illuminated sign over the entrance of an entertainment venue, displaying the names of attractions, performers, etc.
3. A large tent typically having open sides, used for outdoor parties, exhibitions, etc. (British English)
adj.: Headlining; star; superlative.

ETYMOLOGY: From French marquise (wife of a marquis), taken as a plural in English and made singular as marquee. Earliest documented use: 1690.
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MARQUIT - deface the work--leave the job

MAR. QUIZ - the little test to see whether you're ready for April Fools' Day

MARAQUIS - dried gourds filled with dried seeds, to be rattled in a rhythm band
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TRIAL ROGUE - an unpredictable attorney wofahulicodoc 02/08/2026 12:27 AM
TRIALOGUE

PRONUNCIATION: (TRY-uh-log)

MEANING: noun: A discussion in which three parties participate.

ETYMOLOGY: Formed in English on the model of dialogue. Earliest documented use: 1532.

NOTES: The word dialogue comes from Greek dia- (across) + -logue (discourse). The prefix has nothing to do with numbers. English speakers mistook dia- for di- (two) and concluded that a dialog involves two participants, so let’s do trialogue with three.
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STRIA LOGUE - firewood in layers

TRIVALOGUE - recounting of an inconsequential journey

TRIALOGE - the Courthouse balcony
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you might do it to a vintage wofahulicodoc 02/07/2026 11:34 PM
PLATTER

T-->M

TRAMPLE
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On a plate A C Bowden 02/02/2026 3:27 AM
SPATTER

S > L

PLATTER
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Changing course A C Bowden 01/31/2026 2:53 PM
On losing a crucial election,
A government faces ejection.
When taking its place,
The next will efface
Its laws, and reverse its direction.

POPULAR – POSE
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ERE-NITENT - occurring before dusk wofahulicodoc 01/30/2026 7:34 PM
RENITENT

PRONUNCIATION: (REN-uh-tuhnt)

MEANING: adjective: Resistant to compulsion or pressure.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin renitent-, renitens, present participle of reniti (to resist), from re- + niti (to strive, to struggle). Earliest documented use: 1604.
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RENTITENT - how you can host a huge party in your backyard; occasionally, the torn condition of the shelter after things got a little out of hand overnight

RE-UNITENT - tending to come together again after being separated

ARENITENT - insisting on a large venue to form in
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ANTI THA LION - that's my mane objection wofahulicodoc 01/30/2026 7:22 PM
ANTITHALIAN

PRONUNCIATION: (an-tee-THAY-lee-uhn)

MEANING: adjective: Opposed to fun, festivity, or joy.

ETYMOLOGY: From anti- (against) + Thalia, the muse of pastoral and comic poetry. Earliest documented use: 1818.
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ANT ITALIAN - Roman formics

ANTI THE ALIAN - I don't like furriners

"AIN'T" IS THALIAN - comic poets talk funny, too
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ANATOLOGY - there are no words to describe the birth process wofahulicodoc 01/30/2026 7:07 PM
AGNATOLOGY

PRONUNCIATION: (ag-nuh-TOL-uh-jee)

MEANING: noun
1. The study of deliberate, culturally produced ignorance or doubt.
2. The deliberate production or cultivation of ignorance or doubt.

ETYMOLOGY: From Greek agnosis (not knowing) + -logy (study). Earliest documented use: 1992.
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AGNATOLOGO - the dunce cap, that icon of ignorance

AGNUTOLOGY - the study of lambs and sheep

AGONATOLOGY - the study of painul labor and delivery
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Anagrams XX wofahulicodoc 01/30/2026 5:33 PM
[continued from HERE ]


PERUSAL

L > T

PASTURE

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PASTURE

U--> T

SPATTER
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continued in Anagrams XX wofahulicodoc 01/30/2026 5:24 PM
Twenty pages of 50 posts --> time to conserve bandwidth and
continue HERE !
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Put out to grass A C Bowden 01/29/2026 3:39 AM
PERUSAL

L > T

PASTURE
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Fairy lore A C Bowden 01/28/2026 4:14 AM
It's easy to defend oneself
Against a goblin, gnome or elf,
But ogres can be really scary,
Though their size and strength may vary.

EFFACE – EJECTION
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DERBICIDE - kiling a hat wofahulicodoc 01/27/2026 3:03 PM
VERBICIDE

PRONUNCIATION: m(VUHR-buh-syd)

MEANING: noun:
1. The deliberate distortion or destruction of the meaning of a word.
2. A person who deliberately distorts the meaning of a word.

ETYMOLOGY: From Latin verbum (word) + -cide (killing). Earliest documented use: 1826.
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VERICIDE - murdering the truth

OVER BICIDE - ...finished. And in addition...

VERBICIDER - a sweet liquid formed by expressing the essence of words
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Reading between the lines? wofahulicodoc 01/26/2026 11:22 PM
PLURALS

L --> E

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DEPOTOCRACY - government by Grand Central Station wofahulicodoc 01/26/2026 8:41 PM
DESPOTOCRACY

PRONUNCIATION: (des-puh-TAH-kruh-see)

MEANING: noun: Government by a despot.

ETYMOLOGY: From despot (tyrant or autocrat), from Greek despotes (master) + -cracy (rule). Earliest documented use: 1860.
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RE-SPOTOCRACY - government by Mulligan; if you don't like the outcome it's a do-over

DESPORTOCRACY - government whose sole purpose is to eliminate athletic competition

DESPOTOCRAZY - (I'm too young to get involved in a political discussion)
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Good Samaritans A C Bowden 01/25/2026 2:55 PM
The Bible says we should befriend
Society's outcasts, and spend
Our cash on the needy
And never be greedy.
Our souls benefit in the end.

OGRE – ONESELF
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ZOODLE - to hum idly with a kazoo wofahulicodoc 01/24/2026 3:36 AM
ZOODLE

PRONUNCIATION: (ZOO-duhl)

MEANING: noun: A thin strip of a vegetable, typically zucchini, prepared like pasta.

ETYMOLOGY: A blend of zucchini + noodle. Earliest documented use: 1991.
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ZOODOLE - minumum rations at the Tiergarten

GOODLE - a small but satisfying snack, typed in upper case by mistake

'ZOIDLE - (vernacular) having four sides, with the top and bottom parallel
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...and when I know precisely what is meant by "commissariat" wofahulicodoc 01/22/2026 9:28 PM
PRECARIAT

PRONUNCIATION: (pri-KAIR-ee-uht)

MEANING: noun: People living with chronic economic insecurity.

ETYMOLOGY: A blend of precarious (uncertain) + proletariat (working class). Earliest documented use: 1989.
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PREPARIAT - fancy name for the Kitchen in the Officers' Mess

PRELARIAT - before the invention of rope

PRE ARIA "T" - Aria "S"

PRECARAT - why Bugs Bunny's ancestors went hungry
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