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 | Mar 12, 2020This week’s theme Yours to discover This week’s words quidditative microcephalic chrysocracy lachrymogenic pleniloquence  “A word after a word after a word is power.” ~Margaret Atwood Rush power to your friends & family             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg lachrymogenic
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Inducing tears.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Latin lacrima (tear) + -genic (producing). Earliest documented use: 1907.
Two related words are lachrymose
and lachrymal.
 USAGE: 
“For there is no more lachrymogenic experience than the school Nativity
play -- to see one’s little darling, enrobed in tea-towel/pashmina,
clutching toy sheep/live special breed etc.” Gill Hornby; Hankies at the Ready as the Nativity Season Arrives; The Daily Telegraph (London, UK); Dec 12, 2009. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:It is the hardest thing in the world to be in love, and yet attend to
business. A gentleman asked me this morning, 'What news from Lisbon?' and I
answered, 'She is exquisitely handsome.' -Richard Steele, writer and
politician (bap. 12 Mar 1672-1729) | 
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