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Word of the Day – Acrological

By September 13, 2020Word of the Day

Acrological (adj)

ak-ro-lo-ji-kal

(rare) Relating to or based on initial letters or sounds.

Early 19th century; earliest use found in The New Monthly Magazine. From acro- + -logical, after French acrologique.

Example sentences

“She read a lot of meaning into acrological coincidences.”

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Word of the Day – Exequy

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Word of the Day - Exequy (noun) ek-si-kwee

Word of the Day – Mettle

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Word of the Day - Mettle (noun) met-l

Word of the Day – Tatterdemalion

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Word of the Day - Tatterdemalion (noun) tat-er-di-mal-ee-on

Word of the Day – Scurrilous

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Word of the Day - Scurrilous (adj) skur-il-us

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Word of the Day - Machair (noun) ma-kair

Word of the Day – Lope

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Word of the Day - Lope (verb) lohp

Word of the Day – Hirple

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Word of the Day - Hirple (verb) hur-pl

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