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Word of The Day Thread
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Word of The Day Thread
This is the word of the day thread. I'll start with a word and definitions, Then an example sentence. The next person should make a sentence from the word of the day, then post a new word of the day with definitions.
Antediluvian - Adjective; 1. Of or relating to the period before the biblical flood.
Antediluvian - Noun; 1. a very old or unfashioned person
Hmmmm. Who is very old or unfashioned? Haha.
Yoda is a Antediluvan!
Antediluvian - Adjective; 1. Of or relating to the period before the biblical flood.
Antediluvian - Noun; 1. a very old or unfashioned person
Hmmmm. Who is very old or unfashioned? Haha.
Yoda is a Antediluvan!
Re: Word of The Day Thread
Thinking The World Is Flat Is An Antediluvian Idea.
Word Of The Day
Coruscate
\ KOR-uh-skayt \ , Verb;
1.
To Give Off Or Reflect Bright Beams Or Flashes Of Light; To Sparkle.
2.
To Exhibit Brilliant, Sparkling Technique Or Style.
Word Of The Day
Coruscate
\ KOR-uh-skayt \ , Verb;
1.
To Give Off Or Reflect Bright Beams Or Flashes Of Light; To Sparkle.
2.
To Exhibit Brilliant, Sparkling Technique Or Style.
Re: Word of The Day Thread
I will coruscate them bitches!!!!! Lol.Asheon wrote:Thinking The World Is Flat Is An Antediluvian Idea.
Word Of The Day
Coruscate
\ KOR-uh-skayt \ , Verb;
1.
To Give Off Or Reflect Bright Beams Or Flashes Of Light; To Sparkle.
2.
To Exhibit Brilliant, Sparkling Technique Or Style.
Word Of The Day - October 22nd, 2010
Crepuscular - adjective
1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling twilight; dim.
2. (Zoology) Appearing or active at twilight.
Word of the Day, October 23rd, 2010
parse
\ PAHRS \ , transitive verb;
1.
To resolve (as a sentence) into its component parts of speech with an explanation of the form, function, and syntactical relationship of each part.
2.
To describe grammatically by stating its part of speech, form, and syntactical relationships in a sentence.
3.
To examine closely or analyze critically, especially by breaking up into components.
4.
To make sense of; to comprehend.
5.
(Computer Science) To analyze or separate (input, for example) into more easily processed components.
I parsed Asheon with a passion. Lolz.
1. Of, pertaining to, or resembling twilight; dim.
2. (Zoology) Appearing or active at twilight.
Word of the Day, October 23rd, 2010
parse
\ PAHRS \ , transitive verb;
1.
To resolve (as a sentence) into its component parts of speech with an explanation of the form, function, and syntactical relationship of each part.
2.
To describe grammatically by stating its part of speech, form, and syntactical relationships in a sentence.
3.
To examine closely or analyze critically, especially by breaking up into components.
4.
To make sense of; to comprehend.
5.
(Computer Science) To analyze or separate (input, for example) into more easily processed components.
I parsed Asheon with a passion. Lolz.
Re: Word of The Day Thread
Word of the Day
June 21st, 2011
Word: Pullulate
1.To exist abundantly; swarm; teem.
2.To send forth sprouts, buds, etc.
3.To increase rapidly; multiply.
There will come a day that the worlds population will not be pulluating.
June 21st, 2011
Word: Pullulate
1.To exist abundantly; swarm; teem.
2.To send forth sprouts, buds, etc.
3.To increase rapidly; multiply.
There will come a day that the worlds population will not be pulluating.
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