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Friday, May 19, 2006 5:54:26 PM
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Sneha Jo writes: *swinging baseball bat in hand* What did y ...
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Sneha Jo writes: *swinging baseball bat in hand* What did y ...
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Sneha Jo writes: *swinging baseball bat in hand* What did y ...
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(pro-SEE-nee-uhm) noun The part of the stage that is in front of the curtain. Etymology From Latin proscenium, from Greek proskenion, from pro- (before) + skene (scene). (© Wordsmith Words)
(bi-DY-zuhn) verb tr. To dress or decorate in a showy or gaudy manner. Etymology From be- + dizen, from [possibly Low German] disen (to put flax on a distaff for spinning), from dis- (bunch of flax) Today's word and the word distaff share the same origin, dis- (a bunch of flax). A distaff is ...
(PAV-uh-nyn) adjective: 1. Of or resembling a peacock. 2. Vain; showy. Etymology From Latin pavo (peacock). Earliest documented use: 1656. Usage "The artists were attacked for being a narcissistic, pavonine, and self-regarding group." — Arifa Akbar; The Cult of Beauty; The Independent ( ...
(BO-vyn, -veen) adjective: 1. Of or relating to cattle, especially a cow. 2. Dull; sluggish; stupid. Etymology From Latin bos (cow, ox), from Greek bous (ox). Ultimately from the Indo-European root gwou- (cow, bull) that is also the source of beef, bugle (literally, an instrument made of ox ho ...
(POR-syn) adjective: 1. Of or related to swine. 2. Piggish: greedy; sloppy; boorish. Etymology From Latin porcus (hog, pig). Ultimately from the Indo-European root porko- (a young pig) that is also the source of farrow, aardvark, porcelain, pork, porcupine, and porpoise. Earliest documented us ...