#144744 - 11/16/07 09:45 PM
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chuck-will's-widow • \chuck-willz-WID-oh\ • noun
: a nightjar (Caprimulgus carolinensis) of the southeastern United States Example Sentence: It was a cool, still night, and we could hear a chuck-will's-widow calling from over the hill. Did you know? The chuck-will's-widow is a nocturnal bird that can be found in the swamps, rocky uplands, and pine forests of southeastern United States and is often confused with its close relative, the whippoorwill. Like many of our other feathered friends, the chuck-will's-widow got its name through onomatopoeia: "chuck-will's-widow" imitates the sounds of the bird's call. Given that the bird will sometimes repeat its call up to 800 times without stopping, the imitative origin of its name is hardly surprising.
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#144837 - 11/17/07 11:15 PM
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Good stuff, D. Allan. I suspect that you use all these terms in your daily life. Tell me, when someone carries on a conversation with you, does communication actually occur? My guess is that the whole transaction might end up being rather transblucent.
(There, do I get an A?)
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#144853 - 11/18/07 12:17 AM
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#145081 - 11/21/07 06:35 PM
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mulct • \MULKT\ • verb 1 : to punish by a fine 2 *a : to defraud especially of money : swindle b : to obtain by fraud, duress, or theft
Example Sentence: Francis was finally barred from the securities industry when it was discovered he'd been mulcting investors for years. Did you know? A fine assessed as a penalty for an infraction is generally considered justifiable. Fraud, on the other hand, is wrong -- it's just the sort of thing that deserves a fine. So in "mulct" we have a unique word, one that means both "to fine" and "to defraud." The "fine" sense came first. "Mulct" was borrowed from the Latin word for a fine, which is "multa" or "mulcta." The "fine" sense is still in use, mostly in legal contexts ("the court mulcted the defendant for punitive damages"), but these days "mulct" is more often used for an illegal act. It has been speculated that the use may have come about by association with the verb "milk," in its sense "to exploit, to coerce profit from" (as in "she was milked by the lawyers for everything she had"), but that speculation has never been proven.
*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.
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#145150 - 11/22/07 04:08 PM
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victual • \VIT-ul\ • noun
1 : food usable by people *2 plural : supplies of food : provisions
Example Sentence: The small grocery on the corner sells meat, bread, fruit, and other victuals at prices that rival those of the big supermarkets. Did you know? If you're hungry for the story behind "victual," get ready to dig into a rich and fulfilling history. The word derives via Middle English and Anglo-French from the Latin noun "victus," meaning "nourishment" or "way of living." "Victus" derives from the verb "vivere," which means "to live" and which is the source of a whole smorgasbord of other English words like "vital," "vivid," and "survive." It's also the root of "viand," another English word referring to food. There's also "vittles," a word that sounds like it might be an alteration of the plural "victuals" but which actually entered English a century before "victual."
*Indicates the sense illustrated by the example sentence.
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gobble
noun 1. the characteristic sound made by a turkeycock
verb 1. eat hastily without proper chewing; "Don't bolt your food!" 2. make a gurgling sound, characteristic of turkeys
WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
tur·key –noun
1. a large, gallinaceous bird of the family Meleagrididae, esp. Meleagris gallopavo, of America, that typically has green, reddish-brown, and yellowish-brown plumage of a metallic luster and that is domesticated in most parts of the world. 2. the flesh of this bird, used as food. 3. ocellated turkey. 4. Slang. a. a person or thing of little appeal; dud; loser. b. a naive, stupid, or inept person. c. a poor and unsuccessful theatrical production; flop. 5. Bowling. three strikes in succession. —Idiom 6. talk turkey, Informal. to talk frankly; mean business.
[Origin: 1545–55; short for Turkeycock and Turkey hencock and hen of Turkey, first applied to guinea fowl, later confused with the American bird] Dictionary.com Unabridged (v 1.1) Based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2006.
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