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Word of the Day – Quaquaversal

By October 24, 2017Word of the Day

Quaquaversal (adj)

kwa-kwa-vur-suhl

(Geological) Dipping, pointing or occurring in every direction.

Late 17th century; earliest use found in Athenian Gazette. From classical Latin quāquā versus on all sides (2nd cent. a.d. in Apuleius), in post-classical Latin also quaquaversum on all sides (400 in Augustine), wherever + -al.

Example sentences

“He laid the tiles in quaquaversal fashion, starting in the centre.”

“The quaquaversal dip of the land meant we could venture no further.”

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