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Sep 6, 2023
This week’s themeMisleading words This week’s words pronation militate instar diaeresis funambulism
Space Caterpillar in the Carina Nebula
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A stage in the life of an insect between two molts, prior to reaching maturity. verb tr.: To make a star or decorate using stars. ETYMOLOGY:
For noun: From Latin instar (image, form). Earliest documented use: 1895. For verb: From in- (in, into) + star, from Old English steorra (star). Earliest documented use: 1592. USAGE:
“So they forced one of their own through all the instars they needed
to make her a queen.” Seanan McGuire; Calculated Risks; Astra; 2021. See more usage examples of instar in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
When people are fanatically dedicated to political or religious faiths or
any other kind of dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or
goals are in doubt. -Robert M. Pirsig, author and philosopher (6 Sep
1928-2017)
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