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 | Nov 25, 2022This week’s theme Which came first, noun or verb? This week’s words truffle scunner tomcat whinge nitch This week’s comments AWADmail 1065 Next week’s theme Words originating in running             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg nitch
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: A notch or a small cut. verb tr.: To make a small cut or notch. ETYMOLOGY: 
Of uncertain origin, perhaps a variant of niche. Earliest documented
use: noun: 1726; verb: 1880.
 USAGE: 
“‘With a nitch in it,’ she added, referring to the dimple at its crest.” Oxford S. Stroud; To Yield a Dream; NewSouth Books; 2002. “I engraved, or nitched, on the broad end of the oar.” Jack London; The Star Rover; Macmillan; 1915. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The man who dies rich dies disgraced. -Andrew Carnegie, industrialist (25
Nov 1835-1919) | 
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