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Apr 29, 2021
This week’s themeWords made with animal parts This week’s words rostrum carapace hackle pinnacle hightail
Pinnacles on King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, UK
Photo: Dmitry Tonkonog / Wikimedia
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
ETYMOLOGY:
From Old French, from Latin pinnaculum, diminutive of pinna (wing,
feather). Ultimately from the Indo-European root pet- (to rush or fly),
which also gave us feather, petition, compete, perpetual, pterodactyl,
helicopter,
appetence,
asymptomatic,
empennage,
impetuous,
pencel,
peripeteia,
petulant,
propitious,
pinnate, and
lepidopterology (study of butterflies and moths). Earliest documented use: 1330.
USAGE:
“From then on began a remarkable journey of perseverance, courage, and
fortitude that propelled Nadella to the pinnacle of Microsoft.” Raj Chengappa; Microsoft’s Satya Nadella Has a Message for You; India Today (New Delhi); Oct 2, 2017. See more usage examples of pinnacle in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
A bookstore is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are
still thinking. -Jerry Seinfeld, comedian (b. 29 Apr 1954)
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