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 | Dec 22, 2017This week’s theme There’s a word for it This week’s words ergophobia breviloquence exeleutherostomize corpocracy obdormition     Image: pics.me.me This week’s comments AWADmail 808 Next week’s theme No el             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg obdormition
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: Numbness in a limb, usually caused by pressure on a nerve. Also known as falling asleep.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Latin obdormire (to fall asleep), from dormire (to sleep). Earliest
documented use: 1634.
 NOTES: 
There is a word even for what comes after obdormition: paresthesia.
(also known as pins and needles).
 USAGE: 
“You end up driving with your foot on the floor beneath the clutch pedal,
slowly losing the battle to obdormition.” Ezra Dyer; A Priority of Cornering Over Horsepower; The New York Times; Aug 3, 2012. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:When all's said and done, all roads lead to the same end. So it's not so
much which road you take, as how you take it. -Charles de Lint, writer (b.
22 Dec 1951) | 
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