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Dec 7, 2022
This week’s themeIllustrated words This week’s words cherubic nidus pelagic rutilant tatterdemalion Illustration: Leah Palmer Preiss
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with Anu Gargpelagic
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Relating to or living in the open ocean, far from land.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin pelagicus (of the sea), from Greek pelagos (sea). Ultimately
from the Indo-European root plak- (to be flat) which also gave us
archipelago, flake, flaw,
placate, plead, please, and plank. Earliest documented use: 1656.
USAGE:
“Captain Melcott shifted his hands in the rudimentary sign language used
by the pelagic mermaids. It was rather different than the much more
nuanced one favoured by the coastal merfolk.” Celia Lake; Sailor’s Jewel; Celia Lake; 2021. See more usage examples of pelagic in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
That is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great.
-Willa Cather, novelist (7 Dec 1873-1947)
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