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 | Mar 10, 2011This week's theme Words with hidden animals This week's words corniche cynic aegis pedigree gazette     
The chart showing pedigrees of English and other languages of the Proto-Indo-European family
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 PRONUNCIATION:(PED-i-gree)   
 MEANING:noun: 1. Lineage or ancestry. 2. A distinguished ancestry. 3. The origin or history of a person or thing. ETYMOLOGY:From Anglo-Norman pé de grue (crane's foot), from p´ (foot) + de (of) + grue
(crane), from the resemblance of a crane's foot to the succession lines in a
genealogical chart. Earliest documented use: 1425. USAGE:"Keep reading to see which dogs have the pedigree and which are fresh from
   the puppy mill." David A. Keeps; The Look for Less; Los Angeles Times; Feb 22, 2011. "Bernard James stands out with a basketball pedigree that's unique in the ACC." Liz Clarke; Florida State's Bernard James; Washington Post; Feb 23, 2011. See more usage examples of pedigree in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:There are more truths in twenty-four hours of a man's life than in all the philosophies. -Raoul Vaneigem, writer and philosopher (b.1934) | 
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