ensiform

Pronounced: EN-suh-form, adj

Notes: I wish I had known this word; it could be useful


Yesterday’s word

The word passel means “a group of individuals or objects of an unspecified number”

First usage

This word came into English in the mid-1800s

Background / Comments

The word is an alteration of the word “parcel”.

Published by Richard

Christian, lover-of-knowledge, Texan, and other things.

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