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 | Mar 31, 1999This week's theme Words that go out of their way to not apply to themselves This week's words phonetic abbreviation monosyllabic hemidemisemiquaver descender diminutive opuscule  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg monosyllabic    monosyllabic (mon-uh-si-LAB-ik) adjective 1. Having only one syllable. 2. Characterized by or consisting of monosyllables. [From Late Latin monosyllabon, from Greek monosullabon : mono-, mono- + sullabe, syllable.] 
   "A number of people, friends of friends of his, had said that he was
   tough to talk to and uncomfortable with strangers. `He can be positively
   monosyllabic,' one person told me." Why does the word monosyllabic have five syllables? 
 X-BonusResentment is one burden that is incompatible with your success. Always be the first to forgive; and forgive yourself first always. -Dan Zadra
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