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Jun 29, 2012
This week's themeWords with variant spellings This week's words durance suasion versal monish complice This week's comments AWADmail 522 Next week's theme Words made with combining forms Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargcomplice
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: An associate; accomplice.
ETYMOLOGY:
Via French from Latin com- (with) + plicare (to fold). Ultimately from
the Indo-European root plek- (to plait), which is also the source of
plait, pleat, pliant, ply, apply, deploy, display, exploit, replicate,
and perplex. Earliest documented use: 1475.
USAGE:
"The Rhodesian army employed several methods to get information about
the guerrillas and their complices." Picture Coverage of the World; Transaction Publishers; 2011. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The words a father speaks to his children in the privacy of the home are not overheard at the time, but, as in whispering galleries, they will be clearly heard at the end and by posterity. -Jean Paul Richter, writer (1763-1825)
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