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Jul 31, 2007
This week's themeWords with double connections This week's words diplopia didymous mackle double entendre doppelganger “There is no material with which human beings work which has so much potential energy as words.” ~Earnest Calkins Send energy to friends & family A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargdidymous(DID-uh-muhs)adjective Occurring in pairs; twin. From Greek didymos (twin). Ultimately from the Indo-European root dwo- (two) that also gave us dual, double, dubious, doubt, diploma, twin, and between.
"Shakespeare portrays the didymous functionaries as if they were
a unit comprised of two parts."
X-BonusGod gives every bird his worm, but he does not throw it into the nest. -Swedish proverb |
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