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    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Quiddity

      [KWID-ə-dee] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 14th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Burgher Audio for word of the day

      Part of speech: noun Origin: Middle Dutch, 15th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Annalist

      [AN-ə-ləst] Part of speech: noun Origin: Unknown, 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Glyptic

      [GLIP-tik] Part of speech: adjective Origin: French, early 19th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Redivivus

      [red-ə-VI-vus] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, late 16th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Nictate

      [NIK-tayt] Part of speech: verb Origin: Latin, late 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Salmagundi

      [sal-mə-GUHN-dee] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, unknown

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Toxophilite

      [tak-SAH-fə-lahyt] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, late 18th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Orchidaceous [or-kə-DAY-shəs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, mid 19th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Adumbrate

      [ə-DUM-brayt] Part of speech: verb Origin: Latin, late 16th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Pollicitation [pə-lis-ə-TAY-shən] Part of speech: noun Origin: Late Middle English, unknown

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Eupeptic Audio for word of the day [yoo-PEP-tik] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Greek, late 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Estaminet Audio for word of the day [es-tam-ih-NAY] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, unknown

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Felicitous Audio for word of the day [fə-LIS-ə-dis] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Holus-Bolus Audio for word of the day [hol-əs-BOL-əs] Part of speech: adverb Origin: Unknown, mid 19th century

      queues Everything Hits at Once by Spoon

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Anagnorisis Audio for word of the day [an-ag-NOR-ih-sis] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, late 18th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Maecenatism Audio for word of the day [may-SI-nə-tɪz-əm] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, early 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Demiurgic Audio for word of the day [dem-ee-ER-jik] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Greek, early 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Boîte Audio for word of the day [bwat] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, unknown

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Ailurophile Audio for word of the day [aye-LOO-rə-fayhl] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, early 20th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Badinage Audio for word of the day [bad-in-AHJ] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, mid 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Skeuomorph Audio for word of the day [SKYOO-oh-morf] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, late 19th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Preprandial Audio for word of the day [pre-PRAN-dee-əl] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, early 19th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Trouvaille Audio for word of the day [troo-VAI] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, unknown

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Quisquous Audio for word of the day [KWIS-kwəs] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Unknown, 17th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Hi ReadUp-

      So this is an Interesting Twist in Importation:

      Apparently if I Import the Word of the Day from Word Genius (which I Imagine Is Beneficial Here; somehow...or maybe not. Lol.) the New Word post piggy-backs and replaces the previous word post (which could make Ideally just one constant estuary of words into One Thread?). Interesting Development Discovery Here.

      Today: definition currently above instead of Ambit previously Menology Audio for word of the day [mə-NAL-ə-jee] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, early 18th century

      • jeff3 years ago

        Ah, I think I see what the problem is. I wasn't able to complete the article on iOS due to a bug with the content parser. When viewing the article in a browser the web site's cookie disclaimer notice is incorrectly identified as the article content. This is a known issue that usually happens with really short articles and still needs to be fixed.

        In the mean time at least it looks like their monthly roundup posts are parsed correctly! For instance here is the December one: https://www.wordgenius.com/word-of-the-day-roundup-december-2020/X-ITqtIJbQAHQZQ0

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Note: Since this Is A Happy Accident of a Collaborative Daily Word Post... I Am Curious if Any One of Us can Import the Word of the Day Here. I am (possibly incorrectly?) assuming We Can... if anyone is Interested. Just Sayin’ 🍍💗☮️

      Majuscule Audio for word of the day [MAJ-əs-kyool] Part of speech: noun Origin: French, 18th century

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Sanative Audio for word of the day [SAN-ə-div] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, unknown

    • DellwoodBarker3 years ago

      Ambit.

      [AM-bət] Part of speech: noun Origin: Late Middle English, unknown

      🌌🗝🖋♾

      “Well, the word got around...”