Word of the Day February 10, 2020 Word of the Day – Uncial Uncial (adj/noun) un-see-al Of or written in a majuscule script with rounded unjoined letters which… Kath Love0
Word of the Day February 9, 2020 Word of the Day – Stupefy Stupefy (verb) stoo-pe-fi Make (someone) unable to think or feel properly. Astonish or shock Late… Kath Love1
Word of the Day February 8, 2020 Word of the Day – Pooch Pooch (noun) poo-ch (informal) Dog 1920, unknown origin. (more…) Kath Love0
Word of the Day February 7, 2020 Word of the Day – Coarct Coarct (verb) ko-ar-kt (medicine) Compress or constrict; press together. Late Middle English from Latin coarctare… Kath Love1
Word of the Day February 6, 2020 Word of the Day – Amphibious Amphibious (adj) am-fib-ee-us Relating to, living in, or suited for both land and water. Mid… Kath Love0
Word of the Day February 5, 2020 Word of the Day – Wynd Wynd (noun) wai-nd A narrow street or alley. Middle English apparently from the stem of… Kath Love1
Word of the Day February 4, 2020 Word of the Day – Brookit Brookit (adj) (Scots) Bruk-it (rare) Especially of an animal: having variegated black and white colouring;… Kath Love1
Word of the Day February 3, 2020 Word of the Day – Bramble Bramble (noun/verb) bram-bl (noun) A prickly scrambling shrub of the rose family, especially a blackberry.… Kath Love1
Word of the Day February 2, 2020 Word of the Day – Lexicalise Lexicalise (verb) lek-sik-al-ize Form, express, or accept as (a word) in the vocabulary of a… Kath Love1
Word of the Day February 1, 2020 Word of the Day – Consensus Consensus (noun) kon-sen-sus A general agreement. Mid 17th century from Latin, ‘agreement’, from consens- ‘agreed’,… Kath Love0