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Nov 11, 2011
This week's themeOdds and ends This week's words apopemptic forficate addlepated catawampus scrobiculate This week's comments AWADmail 489 Next week's theme Words with unusual arrangements of letters Discuss Feedback RSS/XML A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargscrobiculate
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Having many small grooves; furrowed. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin scrobiculus (small planting hole), diminutive of scrobis (trench).
Ultimately from the Indo-European root sker- (to cut), which is also the
source of skirt, curt, screw, shard, shears, carnage, carnivorous, carnation,
sharp, and scrape. Earliest documented use: 1806.
USAGE:
"The stalk is scrobiculate and at first slightly sticky." Alexander Smith and Nancy Weber; The Mushroom Hunter's Field Guide; University of Michigan Press; 1980. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The path of least resistance makes all rivers, and some men, crooked. -Napoleon Hill, author (1883-1970)
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