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 | May 11, 2004This week's theme Words to describe people This week's words polyhistor heteroclite apostate polyvalent clodhopper A.Word.A.Day on your site Add the daily word to your web page. It is free.             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg heteroclite(HET-uhr-uh-klyt) 
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noun: [From Middle French, from Late Latin heteroclitus, from Greek heteroklitos, from hetero- + klinein (to lean, inflect). Ultimately from the Indo-European root klei (to lean). Other words derived from the same root are decline, incline, recline, lean, client, climax, and ladder.] 
"They (candidates) are a heteroclite bunch." "I might have imagined. Nor could I have dreamed the heteroclite crew -- men I had met aboard Tzadkiel's ship." Gene Wolfe; The Urth of the New Sun; Tor Books; 1997. X-BonusPromises are like the full moon: if they are not kept at once they diminish day by day. -German proverb | 
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