WOTD: πŸ“š Here’s a word I like very much! πŸ“š Word of the Day: -Tutelary – | Merriam-Webster

Tutelary: of or relating to a guardian Tutelary derives from the Latin noun tutelarius, meaning ‘guardian.’ Tutelarius, in turn, was formed by combining the word tutela (‘protection’ or ‘guardian’) and -arius,
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WOTD: πŸ“š Word of the Day: Felicitate | Merriam-Webster

to offer congratulations to (someone) Felix, a Latin adjective meaning ‘happy’ or ‘fruitful,’ is the root of the English words felicity and felicitate. The former, which is by far the more common of
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WOTD: πŸ“š Happy Monday allπŸ“š and cheers to the rest of the week!

The Free Dictionary provides more than just word of the day for me. Check it out to find the added fun for everyday learning! πŸ“š

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WOTD: πŸ“š Word of the Day: Smorgasbord | Merriam-Webster

March 04, 2021 | a variety of foods (as at a buffet) Although smorgasbord might make us think of a variety of foods, the Swedish word smΓΆrgΓ₯s refers to a particular food itemβ€”an open sandwich or,
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Daily learning while we clean up our oceans trivia! 🌊 Help Free The Ocean Of Plastic Pollution – Free The Ocean

We’re on a mission to free the ocean of plastic pollution. Answer the trivia question below and every day you do, you’ll help remove one piece of plastic from the ocean. Help make an impact today.
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WOTD: πŸ“š Word of the Day – confabulate – -Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – confabulate | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: πŸ“šWord of the Day – cromulent | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – cromulent | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: πŸ“š Word of the Day: πŸ“š As cooks, our taste perception are such: – Organoleptic – | Merriam-Webster

being that which stimulates the senses English speakers got an early taste of organoleptic in an 1852 translation of a French chemistry textbook. Its spelling is an Anglicization of the French word
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WOTD: πŸ“šHappy Monday all πŸ“š Word of the Day – – verbicide – -Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – verbicide | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: πŸ“šWord of the Day – zeugma – Interesting word here. Makes one think a bit πŸ“š | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – zeugma | Dictionary.com
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