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 | Feb 9, 2024This week’s theme Words derived from food This week’s words tzimmes gravy train cold turkey nothingburger plain-vanilla     Photo: Wikimedia Commons             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg plain-vanilla
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Basic, plain, or bland.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From plain + vanilla, from Spanish vainilla (little pod), from vaina
(sheath), from Latin vaginα (sheath) + -illa (diminutive suffix).
Earliest documented use: 1942.
 NOTES: 
Once vanillin, the organic compound that gives vanilla its flavor,
was synthesized, it became cheap to use vanilla flavor. It became the
default flavor of ice-cream and soon the term was used for anything basic,
unadorned, without any extras.
 USAGE: 
“Dad was expecting your plain-vanilla legislative report. Instead, Paul
bound it in a four-color magazine stock cover with a beach scene and
with the title ‘Footprints ... on the Sands of Time’.” Mimi Swartz; Remembering Paul Burka; Texas Monthly (Austin); Oct 2022. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:Activism is the rent I pay for living on the planet. -Alice Walker, author
(b. 9 Feb 1944) | 
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