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CHIRK
PRONUNCIATION: (chuhrk)
MEANING: verb tr.: To cheer. verb intr.: To make a shrill noise. adjective: Lively; cheerful.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old English cearcian (to creak). Earliest documented use: verb: 1000, adjective: 1789. _______________________
CHIRAK - the physicist who first identified the Golden Ratio
CHIRK - portmanteau work combining CHUCKLE and CHOK,E produced by inhaling and exhaling at the same time
CHIRE - where Russian Hobbits live
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SKEEVE
PRONUNCIATION: (skeev)
MEANING: verb tr.: To disgust. noun: A disgusting person.
ETYMOLOGY: Probably a back-formation from skeevy (disgusting), from Italian schifare (to disgust or to loathe). Earliest documented use: verb: 1986, noun: 1990. ________________________________
SKI EVE - schussing at night
SAKE EVE - an evening sampling various rice wines
SKY EVE - if it's red, enjoy the trip, Sailor!
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SOUSE
PRONUNCIATION: (sous)
MEANING: verb tr.: 1. To soak or steep. 2. To pickle, cook in a marinade, etc. 3. To make intoxicated. noun: 1. Something or someone soaked. 2. The liquid used in soaking. 3. Food steeped in pickle; also such liquid. 4. A drunkard. 5. A period of heavy drinking.
ETYMOLOGY: From Old French souser (to pickle). Earliest documented use: verb: 1387, noun: 1391. _________________________________
SOUSAE - more than one march
SOUME - if you don't like it, take me to court
SHOUSE - what you protect your feete with
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RADIOACTIVE
PRONUNCIATION: (ray-dee-oh-AK-tiv)
MEANING: adjective 1. Involving something extremely controversial that may rub off on others. 2. Spontaneously emitting radiation, as from an unstable atomic nucleus or in a nuclear reaction.
ETYMOLOGY: From French radio-actif, coined by Pierre and Marie Curie, from radio-, from Latin radius (beam, ray) + actif (active), from Latin activus (active). Earliest documented use: 1898. __________________________
GRAD: IO ACTIVE - the PhD candidate found signs of volcanos on one of the moons of Jupiter
RADIO ACT LIVE - no recordings when Jack Benny appeared Sunday evenings on WJZ, 770 on your dial
RADIO-LACTIVE - why you shouldn't nurse your baby if you've been exposed to fallout
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BROAD-SPECTRUM
PRONUNCIATION: (BRAWD-SPEK-truhm)
MEANING: adjective: Effective in a wide variety of uses.
ETYMOLOGY: From broad, from Old English braed + spectrum, from Latin spectrum (appearance), from specere (to look). Earliest documented use: 1950.
NOTES: A spectrum is the range of colors that light decomposes into when passing through a prism. Over time, the word spectrum has come to refer to a range of anything... ____________________________
BROAD SPEC TRIM - remove the extra plastic form your eyeglasses
BROAD SPECTORUM - wide range of views about ghosts
BROOD-SPECTRUM - of or pertaining to the range of chickens
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HIGH OCTANE
PRONUNCIATION: (hy-AWK-tayn)
MEANING: adjective: 1. High-energy; powerful; dynamic. 2. In relation to engine fuels, having a high octane number resulting in anti-knock properties and higher efficiency.
ETYMOLOGY: Octane number is a measure of anti-knock properties of a fuel used in engines. A high octane number indicates greater resistance to engine knocking. The term octane refers to hydrocarbons with eight carbon atoms. Earliest documented use: 1931. _______________________________
HIGH OCTAVE - the rightmost thirteen keys on a piano
HIGH OCTANT - when you throw your navigation aid way up in the air
HIGH OCTASE - a condition characterized by too much of the enzyme Octase
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VIRAL
PRONUNCIATION: (VY-ruhl)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Spreading rapidly and widely from person to person, often through social media rather than traditional avenues. 2. Relating to or caused by a virus.
ETYMOLOGY: From Latin virus (poison). Earliest documented use: 1948. ___________________________
VIXAL - foxy
VIRAG - the sixth tattered cloth
VIRTAL - describing a highly productive German farm
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CRITICAL MASS
PRONUNCIATION: (KRI-ti-kuhl MAHS)
MEANING: noun: The minimum amount or number of something required to initiate or sustain a process or effect.
ETYMOLOGY: From nuclear physics where critical mass is the smallest amount of nuclear material needed for a chain reaction. Earliest documented use: 1941. _____________________________________
CRITICAL MISS - blowing the foul shot that would have won the NBA title
CRITICAL MAS - according to them, no girl could ever be good enough for their son
CRIPTICAL MASS - a pseudo-religious ritual that is held in a mausoleum
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BYZANTINE
PRONUNCIATION: (BIZ-uhn-teen/tyn, bi/buh/by-ZAN/zuhn-tin/teen)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Highly complex or intricate. 2. Involving scheming or intrigue. 3. Relating to the architectural or decorative style developed in the Byzantine Empire. 4. Relating to the ancient city of Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire.
ETYMOLOGY: After Byzantium, an ancient Greek city, modern-day Istanbul. Metaphorical senses are from the complex bureaucracy, palace intrigue, and elaborate art and architecture, associated with the Byzantine Empire. Earliest documented use: 1599. _____________________
BOZANTINE - clownish
BY Z. ANY IN E? - stockbroker discussing holdings in Zillow and Eni
BYE, ANTINE - See ya later, Toni
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EREWHONIAN
PRONUNCIATION: (er-uh-WAH/WOH-nee-uhn)
MEANING: adjective: 1. Opposed to machines, automation, or technology, like a Luddite. 2. Treating disease as crime and ill people as criminals.
ETYMOLOGY: After Erewhon, a place described in the satirical novel Erewhon (1872) by Samuel Butler. Earliest documented use: 1897. ____________________________
WERE-WHONIAN - turning into a whon during the full moon
EREWHONICAN - a citizen of Erewhonica
ERE-PHONIAN - pre-Alexander Graham Bell and his inventing
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