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Jan 5, 2024
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“New” words

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numero uno
noodgy
pneumatology
nuciform
nutant

nutant
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nutant

PRONUNCIATION:
(NOO/NYOO-tuhnt)

MEANING:
adjective: Drooping; nodding.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin nutare (to nod repeatedly), frequentative of -nuere (to nod), from numen (nod of the head, command, divine will). Earliest documented use: 1751.

USAGE:
“When I awoke the next morning, the sun was peeking through a cluster of leafy, nutant willow branches.”
P.W. Walters; Reunion; Izzard Ink; 2019.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Fear prophets and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them. -Umberto Eco, philosopher and novelist (5 Jan 1932-2016)

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