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Pronounced: in-turh-LAH-kyuh-tuhr, noun

Notes: Not what I thought


Yesterday’s word

The word constellate means “to gather or form a cluster”

First usage

Our word came into English in the early 1600s

Background / Comments

I thought this had to do with stars because I recognized the origins: Our word came from the Latin words con- (together) and stella (star). I thought it would have to do with stars; possibly because of the word “constellation”, which is a group of stars.

Published by Richard

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

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