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Jun 22, 2007
This week's themeToponyms coined after places in Ireland This week's words donnybrook limerick blarney shillelagh carrageen This week’s comments AWADmail 267 Next week’s theme Misc words A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargcarrageen or carragheen(KAR-uh-geen)noun: An edible seaweed, usually purplish, found on the Atlantic coast of Europe and North America. Also called Irish moss. Carrageen is the source of carrageenan, used as a thickener and emulsifier (to make sure a solid is evenly distributed in a liquid). [After Carrageen, near Waterford in southeast Ireland.]
"Melissa Katsoulis collects the school reports of famous writers.
There is a petition going around this school requesting that cook
supplement her carrageen moss pudding with the ripe wee noses of
first-years, and we can only assume your son is at the bottom of
it. This is a modest submission compared with his 'What I Did On My
Holidays', a ridiculous confection seemingly designed to test the
limits of our credulity. He should remember that there is a fine line
between Juvenal and juvenile, and while the masters of Kilkenny are
able to tell the difference, the world at large may not be.
Answer: Jonathan Swift." Melissa Katsoulis; Swots and monsters; The Times (London, UK); Apr 14, 2007. See more usage examples of carrageen in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusSince we are destined to live out our lives in the prison of our minds, our one duty is to furnish it well. -Peter Ustinov, actor, writer and director (1921-2004) |
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