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 | Apr 20, 2011This week's theme Words derived from musical instruments This week's words calliopean pariah clarion second fiddle highfalutin Internet Anagram Server I, Rearrangement Servant May I try your name?  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg clarion
 PRONUNCIATION:(KLAR-ee-uhn)   
 MEANING:adjective: Loud and clear. noun: An ancient trumpet used as a signal in war. ETYMOLOGY:From Latin clarion- (trumpet), from clarus (clear). Earliest documented use: around 1384. USAGE:"'For survivors, Tullia Zevi was a clarion voice that warned against the
   dangers of neo-Nazism,' said Elan Steinberg." Prominent Anti-Fascist Dies Aged 91; Belfast Telegraph (Northern Ireland); Jan 23, 2011. See more usage examples of clarion in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The notion of making money by popular work, and then retiring to do good work, is the most familiar of all the devil's traps for artists. -Logan Pearsall Smith, essayist (1865-1946) | 
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