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: π 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: π Word of the Day: Impunity | Merriam-Webster
freedom from punishment, harm, or loss Impunity (like the words pain, penal, and punish traces to the Latin noun poena, meaning ‘punishment.’ The Latin word, in turn, came from Greek poinΔ, meaning ‘
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WOTD: π 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 itemβan open sandwich or,
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WOTD: π Word of the Day: π 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: π Word of the Day: π – turbid – – Merriam-Webster
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WOTD: π Word of The Day: π – acerbic –
Sometimes us cooks need a little of this to complete a dish!
WOTD: π Word of the Day: π – Perdure – | Merriam-Webster
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