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 | May 13, 2016This week’s theme Forgotten positives This week’s words licit peccable clement effable scrutable This week’s comments AWADmail 724 Next week’s theme Miscellaneous words             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg scrutable
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
adjective: Capable of being understood.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
 From Latin scrutari (to examine), from scruta (trash), which also gave
us scrutiny, scrutator, and
scrutate. Earliest documented
use: 1604.
 USAGE: 
“In fact, that’s the great irony of the court’s decision: By ruling that
Google had to alter its ‘memories’ for some, it essentially ruled that
it should become less scrutable and less transparent for others.” Caitlin Dewey; Europe’s Highest Court Says People Have ‘the Right to Be Forgotten’; The Washington Post; May 13, 2014. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The Panama Canal was dug with a microscope. -Ronald Ross, doctor and Nobel
Prize laureate (13 May 1857-1932) [alluding to the research done to get rid
of the mosquito (details)] | 
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