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Dec 19, 2018
This week’s themeWords that aren’t what they appear to be This week’s words dogmatic lustrate tourbillion antigodlin aggrate Photo: Chandler Hummell
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with Anu Gargtourbillion
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: A whirlwind or whirlpool.
ETYMOLOGY:
From French tourbillon (whirlwind), from Latin turbo (spinning top, whirl),
from Greek turbe (turmoil, confusion). Earliest documented use: 1477.
USAGE:
“It doesn’t take long for Kane to realize that this case is much larger and
dangerous than he thought, as he’s swept into a tourbillion of conspiracy,
corruption, bloodshed, and potential revolution.” John R. Joyce; Permutations in Holiday Gift Selections; Scientific Computing (Rockaway, New Jersey); Dec 18, 2017. See more usage examples of tourbillion in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
You must protest / It is your diamond duty / Ah but in such an ugly time /
The true protest is beauty. -Phil Ochs, folksinger (19 Dec 1940-1976)
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