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Nov 5, 2004
This week's themeToponyms This week's words neanderthal zabernism macedoine cilice corinthian Next week’s theme What does that car name mean? A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargcorinthian(kuh-RIN-thee-uhn)
adjective:
noun: [From Latin Corinthius, from Greek Korinthios. After Corinth, a city in Greece, one of the richest and most powerful in ancient Greece.]
"Scenic designer Paul Shortt's Corinthian columns and classical motif
provided a suitable and efficient backdrop for the action."
"The Corinthian spirit which marked out the extreme ironing pioneers has
inevitably been diluted in the cash-rich commercial era." See more usage examples of corinthian in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. X-BonusPatience is also a form of action. -Auguste Rodin, sculptor (1840-1917) |
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