tautologous

Pronounced: taw-TAWL-uh-guhs, adj Notes: I’ve run across “tautological”, which I assume to be similar, but I didn’t know the meaning Yesterday’s word The word captious means marked by an often ill-natured inclination to stress faults and raise objections calculated to confuse, entrap, or entangle in argument First usage The word goes back to the lateContinue reading “tautologous”

latitudinarian

Pronounced: lat-ih-TOOD-n-ar-ee-uhn, adj/noun Notes: Something to do with surveying? (nope) Yesterday’s word The word plangent means having a loud reverberating sound having an expressive and especially plaintive quality First usage The word came into English in the early 1800s Background / Comments If you notice the meanings, they are not very close to each other,Continue reading “latitudinarian”