Word of the Day March 10, 2024 Word of the Day – Pilcrow Pilcrow (noun) pil-kroh a paragraph mark. First recorded around 1400–50. An apparent alteration of the… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 9, 2024 Word of the Day – Denouement Denouement (noun) dey-noo-mahn The final resolution of the intricacies of a plot, as of a… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 8, 2024 Word of the Day – Bellwether Bellwether (noun) bel-weth-er A person or thing that shows the existence or direction of a… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 7, 2024 Word of the Day – Cachet Cachet (noun) ka-chey a distinguishing mark or feature; stamp. First recorded in 1630–40 and can… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 6, 2024 Word of the Day – Gibberish Gibberish (noun) jib-uh-rish meaningless or unintelligible talk or writing. 1545–55; apparently gibber + -ish, on… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 5, 2024 Word of the Day – Grok Grok (verb) grok to understand thoroughly and intuitively. Coined by Robert A. Heinlein in the… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 4, 2024 Word of the Day – Bissextile Bissextile (noun) bi-secs-tile The leap year. First recorded in 1585–95 and from the word bissextus,… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 3, 2024 Word of the Day – Peculate Peculate (verb) pek-yu-layt to steal or take dishonestly (money, especially public funds, or property entrusted… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 2, 2024 Word of the Day – Adumbrate Adumbrate (verb) ad-um-brayt To foreshadow; prefigure. First recorded in 1575–85 and comes from the past… Kath 0 Love0
Word of the Day March 1, 2024 Word of the Day – Kismet Kismet (noun) kiz-met fate; destiny. First recorded in 1840–50 and comes from Turkish ultimately from… Kath 0 Love0