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Word of the day: anacoluthia

For those of you familiar with my nerdiness, it should come as no surprise that I love words about grammar and the English language. With that said, today’s pick is one of those words.


Word of the day: beek

Summer is winding down, so you’d better take advantage of the opportunities you have to beek in the sun (whether it be at the beach or pool).


Word of the day: veridical

This adjective, pronounced “vuh-RID-ih-kul,” means “truthful, veracious” and “not illusory; genuine.”


Word of the day: couchant

Today’s pick made me think of “couch,” which is completely appropriate: it means “lying down; crouching; reclining.”


Word of the day: foudroyant

This adjective, pronounced “foo-DROI-uhnt,” means “overwhelming and sudden in effect,” “striking as with lightening” and, in terms of pathology, “(of disease) beginning in a sudden and severe form.”


Word of the day: gormandize

Hungry yet? Today’s word might make your stomach growl. On the other hand, it may make you uncomfortably full.


Word of the day: incunabulum

Fun to say and even more fun to stump friends and co-workers with, incunabulum is Funcoast.com’s choice term for today.


Word of the day: insouciance

Don’t worry, be insouciant. Today’s noun means “lighthearted concern or nonchalance.”


Word of the day: rhapsodize

If you’re at all familiar with popular music over the past thirty-five years, then today’s word choice will likely bring to mind Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” written by Freddie Mercury for the band’s 1975 album A Night at the Opera.


Word of the day: balneal

Today’s adjective, pronounced “bal-NEE-uhl,” means “of or pertaining to baths or bathing.” It stems from Greek, but its entry into English is uncertain.


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