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Nov 10, 2014
This week's themeWords that appear to be misspelled This week's words tegular refection frustraneous wonted ambagious A.Word.A.Day
with Anu GargNo, I didn't type the words for this week on a tiny cellphone keyboard. I didn't use a voice-to-text program either. Even though they appear badly misspelled, all of the words featured this week are spelled just fine. So no need to adjust your glasses. Just keep an eye on your spellchecker -- don't let its blood pressure rise too much as it sees the words this week. tegular
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Relating to, resembling, or arranged like tiles.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin tegula (tile), from tegere (to cover). Ultimately from
the Indo-European root (s)teg- (to cover), which is also the source
of thatch, deck, detect, stegosaur, tog, and
protege. Earliest documented
use: 1828.
USAGE:
"The town council has contributed £70,000 to the scheme to pay for
tegular paving to match other areas of the town centre." Jon Bennett; Traders Angry Over Road Resurfacing Work; Kent and Sussex Courier (UK); Mar 14, 2008. See more usage examples of tegular in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Use the talents you possess, for the woods would be a very silent place if no birds sang except the best. -Henry van Dyke, poet (1852-1933)
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