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I can't think of a good "U" word - do you s'pose Friday's word might be SYZYGY ?
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IMPRIMIS
PRONUNCIATION: (im-PRY-mis, -PREE-)
MEANING: adverb: In the first place.
ETYMOLOGY: From contraction of Latin phrase in primis (among the first), from in (among) and primus (first). The word was originally used to introduce the first of a number of articles in a list, such as a will, an inventory, etc. Earliest documented use: 1465.
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JIMPRIMIS - King James the First
IMIPRIMIS - old tricyclic anti-depressent brand name that never caught on
IMPIRIMIS - Hello, Thisbe!
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POLTROON
PRONUNCIATION: (pol-TROON)
MEANING: noun: An utter coward.
ETYMOLOGY: From French poltron (coward), from Italian poltrone (lazy person), from Latin pullus (young animal). Ultimately from the Indo-European root pau- (few, little), which is also the source of few, foal, filly, pony, poor, pauper, poco, and catchpole. Earliest documented use: 1529.
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POLTOON - a political cartoon, like Doonesbury
POLTROOP - bussed-in voters
POLTRODON - a small dinosaur with teeth like a chicken's
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POLTRON - subatomic particle with distinct north and south.
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TUMULUS
PRONUNCIATION: (TOO-myuh-luhs, TYOO-)
MEANING: noun: 1. A mound of earth placed over prehistoric tombs. Also known as a barrow. 2. A dome-shaped swelling formed in cooling lava.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin tumere (to swell). Earliest documented use: 1686. _________________________________________
RUMULUS - the founder of Rome who liked to drink
TUMBULUS - acrobatic
TUMULUST - the state of arousal accompanying an erection
TUTULUS - a tiny Pharaoh __________________________________________
(sorry, the list started shorter, but it just grew and grew...)
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TUM-U-LES - Brand of weight-loss pill.
TUMULUSH - Beer belly.
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FUMULUS - a giant cursing
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CLERIHEW
PRONUNCIATION: (KLER-uh-hyoo) MEANING: noun: A humorous, pseudo-biographical verse of four lines of uneven length, with the rhyming scheme AABB, and the first line containing the name of the subject.
ETYMOLOGY: After writer Edmund Clerihew Bentley (1875-1956), who originated it. Earliest documented use: 1928. Here is one of his clerihews:
Sir Christopher Wren Said, “I am going to dine with some men. If anyone calls Say I am designing St. Paul’s.” __________________________________
CHERIHEW - I cannot tell a lie, Fathler, I did cut down the tree.
CLERIHEM - to shorten priestly robes
CLERIHEE - half of a chuckle, upon reading a humorous short verse with lines of uneven length (see also CLERIHAW)
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CLEFIHEW - I'm sticking with the bass - can't read the pesky treble stuff.
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EPIGRAM
PRONUNCIATION: (EP-i-gram)
MEANING: noun: A short witty saying, often in verse.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin epigramma, from Greek epigramma, from epigraphein (to write, inscribe), from epi- (upon, after) + graphein (to write). Other words originating from the same root are graphite, paragraph, program, and topography. Earliest documented use: 1552.
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EPIGLAM - Beauty is only skin deep
EPI-RAM - a Shofar (ram's horn)
PI-GRAM - a message sent by wire next Saturday morning at 9:26 (that'd be 3/14/15 9:26...)
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