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 | Jul 5, 2022This week’s theme Blend words This week’s words staycation orature pennant flexitarian bromance     Art: CM Russell (1864-1926), detail             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg orature
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: Songs, poems, stories, etc., transmitted orally across generations.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
A blend of oral + literature. Earliest documented use: 1976.
 USAGE: 
“Tanya Evanson: I’m interested in pushing those boundaries, and seeing
how literature, and, by extension, orature, can be presented live.” Lynn Saxberg; Poetry in Motion; The Ottawa Citizen (Canada); Aug 23, 2018. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The surest sign of intelligent life in the universe is that they haven't
attempted to contact us. -Bill Watterson, comic strip artist (b. 5 Jul
1958) | 
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