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COPKER - a policeman who monitors the safety of codpieces.
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COCKLER - she sells sea shells by the seashore In Dublin, no less,
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CROCKER - any cheerful, wholesome, rosy-cheeked, full bodied woman who excels in baking cakes, pies, and in pleasing her man in artfull ways... whose first name happens to be "Betty".
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vizard or visard
PRONUNCIATION: (VIZ-uhrd)
MEANING: noun: A visor, mask, or disguise.
ETYMOLOGY: A variant of visor, from Anglo-French viser, from vis (face), from visus (sight), from videre (to see). Ultimately from the Indo-European root weid- (to see), which is also the source of guide, wise, vision, advice, idea, story, history, previse, polyhistor, invidious, hades, eidos, and eidetic. Earliest documented use: 1555.
USAGE: "The birds wear floor-length costumes, and Princess Victoria actually comes from the Veneto, bearing a vizard (the beaked plague-doctor's mask)." The ABC of Fabulous Princesses; Kirkus Reviews (New York); Dec 15, 2013.
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VIZCARD - like a visa but you can swipe it to get in and out of countries.
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VIZART - Pop Art disguised and contrived as True Art.
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VISAID - 1) snake oil peddled as a way to let you see better without needing glasses 2) additional identification with your picture on it to prove you are the rightful owner of a credit or debit card 3) reply to the question, "What did you say was the Roman numeral for five? I couldn't hear you."
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grogram
PRONUNCIATION: (GROG-ruhm)
MEANING: noun: A coarse fabric of silk, combined with mohair or wool, and often stiffened with gum. ETYMOLOGY: From French gros grain (large or coarse grain). Another fabric from the same origin is grosgrain. Earliest documented use: 1562. USAGE: "Instead of putting her still-thick, white hair into its usual twist, she'd tied it back at the nape of her neck with a black, grogram ribbon." Nancy Desrosiers; Stay a Little Longer; Tate Publishing; 2011. ____________________________________________________________
GROGRUM - an iteration expressing good rum-rum
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GYROGRAM - a high-tech way (three generations ago, anyway) of ordering a sandwich from the Greek restaurant
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GEOGRAM - a machine that helps map the geography of the earth to establish faults where volcanic activity and earthquakes may occur.
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secretory
PRONUNCIATION: (si-KREE-tuh-ree)
MEANING: adjective: Relating to the release of a substance from a cell, gland, or an organ.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin secernere (to distinguish), from se- (apart) + cernere (to sift). Ultimately from the Indo-European root krei- (to sift or to discriminate), which also gave us crime, crisis, certain, excrement, secret, critic, garble, hypocrisy, and diacritical. Earliest documented use: 1692.
USAGE: "The secret behind such organised societies is communication through the use of around 20 pheromones, emitted by ants' secretory organs." Wisdom of Crowds; The Economist (London, UK); Apr 8, 2009.
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SEGRETORY - someone who is isolated from everyone else.
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