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 | Jan 6, 2009This week's theme Miscellaneous words This week's words liminal avenaceous span-new etesian ecumenical  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg avenaceous
 PRONUNCIATION:(av-uh-NAY-shuhs)   
 MEANING:adjective: Relating to or like oats. ETYMOLOGY:From Latin avena (oats). USAGE:"See birds that know our avenaceous store, Stoop to our hand, and then repleted soar." The Poems of H.C. Burner; Scribner; 1896. (written as a parody of Alexander Pope) A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:For money you can have everything it is said. No, that is not true. You can buy food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; soft beds, but not sleep; knowledge but not intelligence; glitter, but not comfort; fun, but not pleasure; acquaintances, but not friendship; servants, but not faithfulness; grey hair, but not honor; quiet days, but not peace. The shell of all things you can get for money. But not the kernel. That cannot be had for money. -Arne Garborg, writer (1851-1924) | 
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