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A Random Word From the ArchivesWant another word? Refresh this pagePermanent link for this word: maginot_line1 A.Word.A.Day--Maginot linePronunciation: WAV or RealAudioMaginot line (MAZH-uh-no lyn) noun An ineffective line of defense that is relied upon with undue confidence. [After André Maginot (1877-1932), French Minister of War, who proposed a line of defense along France's border with Germany. Believed to be impregnable, the barrier proved to be of little use when Germans attacked through Belgium in 1940.]
"France has no shortage of linguistic generals who seek to regiment
French and see an enemy lurking behind every new word or phrase. Yet what
security do they bring? Franglais continues to infiltrate French ranks,
despite a Maginot line of laws, word-vetting committees and diktats from
the Academie Francaise."
"Absent some sober rethinking, forward engagement is likely to produce an
American Maginot Line around Asia's rim, as myopic demands to stay there
automatically lead to costly missile defenses." This week's theme: eponyms.
X-BonusMost people can bear adversity. But if you wish to know what a man really is, give him power. -Robert Green Ingersoll, lawyer and orator (1833-1899) |
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