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My16 year old linked this article to me this morning.  I found it helpful.  Thought you all might enjoy it as well. Incidentally, I sometimes hear from readers that I ought to stick to Latin and Greek.  I disagree, and I will let author Robert Heinlein help me with...

Acute

Acute Oh, man.  There are so many definitions for this word.  Here we go…  1. Sharp at the end.  An acute angle in geometry, is one which is less than a right angle, or less than ninety degrees. An acute angled triangle is one whose three angles are all acute,...

Exodus

Exodus: a mass departure. Exodus is also is the name of the second book of the Bible, which, of course, describes a mass departure.  Sick of lousy working conditions, the Hebrews head for the beach. Exodus comes from the Greek ἔξοδος, pronounced éksodos, which further...

Dozen

Dozen: The number twelve of things of a like kind; as a dozen of eggs. Dozen comes from Old French dozaine, meaning: a dozen. Dozaine derives from and earlier word doze, meaning: twelve. Doze is from Latin word for twelve, duodecim. Duodecim is a combination of duo:...

Word Up

Some time ago, my interest in Latin took a sharp turn.  Actually, I ran of the road.  Instead of studying Latin, instead of reading books in Latin, instead of reading books about Latin… I started tracking down the English words that had come from Latin. On...

Sledding

Sledding: the perfect disruption of productivity. It has snowed here in middle Tennessee for the first time in forever.  I don’t mind, since the cold never bothered my anyway. My productivity, though, has plummeted.  There are five kids living in my house, some...