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A.Word.A.Day--reedingPronunciation: WAV or RealAudioreeding (REE-ding) noun 1. A convex decorative molding having parallel strips resembling thin reeds. 2. Parallel grooves cut into the edge of a coin at right angles to the faces. [Middle English rede, from Old English hreod + -ing.] "... historically, these three coins were made out of precious metals such as silver or gold and were worth their weight in that metal. People thought they could get more for their money if they shaved a little off the sides and kept the shavings for future use. So, the Mint added the grooves or reeding to prevent cheating." Kristina Lanier, At The US Mint They're Making Change, The Christian Science Monitor, 7 Jul 1998. This week's theme: words for miscellany.
X-BonusIn the world there is nothing more submissive and weak than water. Yet for attacking that which is hard and strong nothing can surpass it. -Lao Tzu
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