Word of the Day January 22, 2020 Word of the Day – Yashmak Yashmak (noun) yash-mak A veil concealing all of the face except the eyes, worn by… Kath Love1
Word of the Day January 21, 2020 Word of the Day – Mytheme Mytheme (noun) mi-th-eem In structuralist anthropology and literary criticism: each of a set of fundamental… Kath Love2
Word of the Day January 20, 2020 Word of the Day – Recto Recto (noun) rek-to A right-hand page of an open book, or the front of a… Kath Love1
Word of the Day January 19, 2020 Word of the Day – Incipit Incipit (noun) in-sip-it The opening of a manuscript, early printed book, or chanted liturgical text.… Kath Love0
Word of the Day January 18, 2020 Word of the Day – Apoplexy Apoplexy (noun) ap-o-plek-see Extreme anger. (dated) Unconsciousness or incapacity resulting from a cerebral haemorrhage or… Jacqui Bell Love0
Word of the Day January 17, 2020 Word of the Day – Marsupium Marsupium (noun) mar-soop-ee-um A pouch that protects eggs, offspring, or reproductive structures, especially the pouch… Kath Love1
Word of the Day January 16, 2020 Word of the Day – Brawn Brawn (noun) br-aw-n Physical strength in contrast to intelligence. Meat from a pig's or calf's… Kath Love0
Word of the Day January 15, 2020 Word of the Day – Clianthus Clianthus (noun) klai-an-thus An Australasian plant of the pea family, which bears drooping clusters of… Kath Love1
Word of the Day January 14, 2020 Word of the Day – Sheading Sheading (noun) shee-ding Each of the six administrative divisions of the Isle of Man. Late… Kath Love1
Word of the Day January 13, 2020 Word of the Day – Emaciation Emaciation (noun) ee-may-see-ay-shun The state of being abnormally thin or weak. (more…) Kath Love0