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May 2, 2024
This week’s themeWords from geometry This week’s words elliptic triangulation squarely tangent asymptote Cartoon: Christopher Burke
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with Anu Gargtangent
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ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin tangere (to touch). Earliest documented use: 1594.
USAGE:
“Be cognizant of the exact question you were asked and make sure to answer
it fully before going off on a tangent.” Ryan Joseph; Job Interview Etiquette; Security Business (Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin); Nov 2023. “If once this tangent flight of mine were over, and I were returned to my wonted leisurely motion in my old circle, I may probably endeavour to return her poetic compliment in kind.” Robert Burns; The Letters of Robert Burns, Vol 1; Oxford University Press; 1986. See more usage examples of tangent in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
It is impossible to enjoy idling thoroughly unless one has plenty of work
to do. There is no fun in doing nothing when you have nothing to do.
Wasting time is merely an occupation then, and a most exhausting one.
Idleness, like kisses, to be sweet must be stolen. -Jerome K. Jerome,
humorist and playwright (2 May 1859-1927)
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