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 | Feb 5, 2014This week's theme Words from Harry Potter This week's words scud resplendent slipstream heinous sepulchral higgledy-piggledy canker     
Pigwidgeon, when not caught in the slipstream of Hogwarts Express
 Photo: Harry Potter Wiki             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg slipstream
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
 ETYMOLOGY: 
From Middle Dutch slippen (to slip), ultimately from the Indo-European root
lei-/slei- (slimy), which also gave us slime, lime, slick, slippery, schlep,
and oblivion + Old English stream,
ultimately from the Indo-European root sreu- (to flow), which also gave us
maelstrom, diarrhea, rhythm, and Sarayu (a river in India). Earliest
documented use: 1913.
 USAGE: 
"The owl was so small, in fact, that it kept on tumbling over in the air,
buffeted this way and that in the train's slipstream." J.K. Rowling; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Bloomsbury; 1999. See more usage examples of slipstream in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:A free society is a place where it's safe to be unpopular. -Adlai Stevenson, governor, ambassador (1900-1965) | 
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