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  • Word of the Day: Convivial - Merriam-Webster
    Learn the meaning, history, and fun facts about Convivial Also available as podcast, newsletter, and on the finest social networks Convivial is a cheerful word that typically suggests a mood of full-bellied delight in good food, good drink, and good company, which Charles Dickens aptly captures in his novel David Copperfield: 'We
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  • LIMINAL Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Liminal is a word for the in-between It describes states, times, spaces, etc , that exist at a point of change—a metaphorical threshold—as in “the liminal zone between sleep and wakefulness ” The idea of a threshold is at the word’s root; it comes from Latin limen, meaning “threshold ”
  • Word of the Day: Exorbitant - Merriam-Webster
    Not all who wander are lost, but at one time such errant souls might have been called exorbitant Exorbitant traces back to the Late Latin verb exorbitare, meaning 'to deviate,' which in turn was
  • Word of the Day: Memento - Merriam-Webster
    September 08, 2024 | something kept as a reminder of a person, place, or thing In Latin, memento is the imperative form (meaning it is used as a command) of meminisse, a verb that means 'to remember '
  • Word of the Day: Attenuate - Merriam-Webster
    The word is most common in technical contexts, where it often implies the reduction or weakening of something by physical or chemical means You can attenuate wire by drawing it through successively smaller holes, for example, or attenuate gold by hammering it into thin sheets
  • Word of the Day: Tenacious - Merriam-Webster
    Something described as tenacious cannot easily be stopped or pulled apart; in other words, it is firm or strong Tenacious can also describe something—such as a myth—that continues or persists for a long time, or someone who is determined to do something
  • Word of the Day: By And Large - Merriam-Webster
    As has happened with much nautical jargon, the phrase eventually came ashore By and large, landlubbers welcomed it, first in the sense "in many directions" or "in all ways," and ultimately with its present meaning of "in general "
  • Word of the Day: Sanctimonious - Merriam-Webster
    (The now-obsolete “pious” sense recalls the meaning of the word’s Latin parent, sanctimonia, meaning “holiness” or “sanctity ”)





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