clairaudience

Pronounced: klare-AW-dee-uhns, noun

Notes: You may get partially there, as I did


Yesterday’s word

The word natant means “swimming or floating”

First usage

Our word came into English in the mid-1400s

Background / Comments

I was so sure that this had to do with birth (thinking of “natal”). It comes from Latin word natare (to swim).

Published by Richard

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

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