mythomane

Pronounced: MITH-uh-main, noun/adj Notes: A useful word to know Yesterday’s word The word ambisinistrous means “clumsy with both hands” First usage Our word came into English in the mid-1800s Background / Comments If you split this word into ‘ambi’ and ‘sinistrous’, and then saw “sinister” in ‘sinistrous’, and then remembered that ‘sinister’ originally meant ‘left’,Continue reading “mythomane”

crinose

Pronounced: CRY-nohs (alt: KRIN-ohs), adj Notes: A great word to know Yesterday’s word The word marmorean means “resembling marble or a marble statue, for example, in smoothness, whiteness, hardness, coldness, or aloofness” First usage Our word came into English in the mid-1600s Background / Comments Our word comes from the Latin word marmor (marble)