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 | Feb 13, 2020This week’s theme Words that appear dirty, but aren’t This week’s words interdigitate titular cockloft cuntline cummingtonite     Photo: corinna-kr/Pixabay     Photo: pxfuel             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg cuntline or contline or cantline
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: 1. The spiraling groove between two strands of a rope. 2. The space between bilges (the widest part) of two casks stowed side by side. ETYMOLOGY: 
 From cant (slope), from French from Latin cantus (corner), from canthus
(rim). Earliest documented use: 1848.
 USAGE: 
“The cuntline in the rope of our legs.” Nadine Botha; Ants Moving the House Millimetres; Deep South; 2005. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The crucial disadvantage of aggression, competitiveness, and skepticism as
national characteristics is that these qualities cannot be turned off at
five o'clock. -Margaret Halsey, novelist (13 Feb 1910-1997) | 
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