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Feb 20, 2014
This week's themeThere's a word for it This week's words escutcheon crural acedia decant quinary A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargdecant
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb tr.: 1. To pour, especially in a manner that the sediment is left behind. 2. To rehouse people while their buildings are being rebuilt or refurbished. ETYMOLOGY:
From French décanter (to settle or to clarify), from Latin decanthare,
from de- (from) + canthus (spout, rim). Earliest documented use: 1633.
USAGE:
"Once a customer makes a purchase, she decants the oil into dark glass bottles." Chris Copley; New Tasting Gallery; The Herald-Mail (Hagerstown, Maryland); Oct 29, 2013. "The council say decanting Muirfield pupils to the huts will speed up construction." Graeme Bletcher; Arbroath Primary School Move Branded 'Insane'; The Courier (Dundee, Scotland); Nov 8, 2013. See more usage examples of decant in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There are many ways to be free. One of them is to transcend reality by imagination, as I try to do. -Anais Nin, writer (1903-1977)
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