Pronounced: SMASH-mouth, adj Notes: This is a borderline case… I was pretty close to the correct meaning – do you know it? Yesterday’s word The word shunpike, as a noun, means “a side road taken to avoid a toll road”. As a verb, it means “to travel on a side road”. Background / Comments ThisContinue reading “smashmouth”
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shunpike
Pronounced: SHUN-pike, noun/verb Notes: I don’t remember running across this word, and couldn’t guess the meaning, but I felt kind of silly when I looked it up; the meaning is straightforward — and with that hint, maybe you’ll get it. Yesterday’s word We know the word intestine as a noun (the lower part of theContinue reading “shunpike”
intestine
Pronounced: in-TES-tuhn, adj Notes: Yes, we know the noun meaning… but do you know what the adjective means? (I didn’t) Yesterday’s word The word paragnosis means “knowledge that cannot be obtained by normal means” Background / Comments I knew both parts of this word, but I still didn’t have the meaning; the word comes fromContinue reading “intestine”
paragnosis
Pronounced: par-uh-GNOH-sis, noun Notes: I like this word! I’m not entirely sure under which circumstances I’d use it Yesterday’s word The word propaedeutic is “preparatory study or instruction”. Background / Comments The root for today’s word is the Greek word paideuein (to teach); this root and the “paedeu” part of todays’ word make me thinkContinue reading “paragnosis”
propaedeutic
Pronounced: proh-pih-DUE-tit, noun Notes: I think I see bits of other words in here (Sorry this was late in getting posted-RL). Yesterday’s word The word pathophobia is “fear of disease” Background / Comments It’s Greek all the way: patho- (suffering, disease) with -phobia (fear). I figured this one out because I knew pathology (the studyContinue reading “propaedeutic”
pathophobia
Pronounced: path-uh-FOE-bee-uh, noun Notes: So many of the phobia words are oddball that I wasn’t sure… maybe a fear of losing one’s way (path?) – it’s not that. My vocabulary must be improving since the time I added this word to the list… I figured it out this time, but apparently, I didn’t know it.Continue reading “pathophobia”
wushu
Pronounced: woo-shoo Notes: Where I found this word shows both syllables accented, which seems pointless (it’s the same as neither being accented). I immediately thought of something (I’ll talk about it tomorrow), but wasn’t sure of the meaning. Yesterday’s word The word oldspeak means “normal English usage, as opposed to propagandist, euphemistic, or obfuscatory language”.Continue reading “wushu”
oldspeak
Pronounced: (as you think: “old” and “speak”) Notes: I haven’t heard this word, but I have heard a similar word Yesterday’s word The word acephalous means lacking a head or having the head reduced lacking a governing head or chief Background / Comments As I noted, I should have thought a bit more about thisContinue reading “oldspeak”
acephalous
Pronounced: ay-SEH-fuh-lush, adj Notes: (The initial syllable is a long “a”). This is a word I should have been able to figure out, and I was annoyed with myself for not doing so. Yesterday’s word The word assize refers to “a session of court or a verdict or an inquiry made at such a session”Continue reading “acephalous”
assize
Pronounced: uh-SIZE, noun Notes: From my reading, I see this word capitalized and pluralized (Assizes), but I only had a general idea of the meaning. Research into this word provided good insight (more tomorrow) Yesterday’s word A toxophilite is “a person fond of or expert at archery” Background / Comments This word is a bitContinue reading “assize”