WOTD: 📚 Another good morning to learn a little something 📚 Word of the Day -adminicle | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – adminicle | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Another fun word! 📚 Word of the Day – cackleberry | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – cackleberry | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – passe-partout | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – passe-partout | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 This little verb says a whole lot! 📚 Word of the Day: Foist | Merriam-Webster

to force another to accept (something) An early sense of the word foist, now obsolete, referred to palming a phony die and secretly introducing it into a game at an opportune time. The action involved
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day: Alacrity | Merriam-Webster

promptness in response ‘I have not that alacrity of spirit / Nor cheer of mind that I was wont to have,’ says William Shakespeare’s King Richard III in the play that bears his name. Alacrity derives
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – effulgent – Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – effulgent | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 I enjoy learning words and their definition/s & etymology 📚 Word of the Day – palmary | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – palmary | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Learning feels good! 📚 Word of the Day – matzo | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – matzo | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Here’s a fun word to say! 📚 Word of the Day: Sesquipedalian | Merriam-Webster

having many syllables or using long words Horace, the ancient Roman poet known for his satire, was merely being gently ironic when he cautioned young poets against using sesquipedalia verba—’words a
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – concatenation | Dictionary.com

Word of the Day – concatenation | Dictionary.com
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