Month 3- Word of the day 18
Collegial
means
marked by camaraderie among colleagues.
Its spelling is close to collegiate (relating to a college) but the meanings are distinct.
Collegial
means
marked by camaraderie among colleagues.
Its spelling is close to collegiate (relating to a college) but the meanings are distinct.
Untoward means not favourable “Barring untoward circumstance,” said the judge, “we’ll have a decision by week’s end.”
Dyothelitism or Dyothelitism means Doctrine that Christ had two wills Continue to read more here
Olympic means of or relating to the Olympic Games of or relating to ancient Olympia The word originated from Mount Olympos, also to Olympia (Khora),town or district in Elis in ancient Greece, where athletic contests in honor of Olympian Zeus were held 776 B.C.E. and every four years thereafter; from Greek Olympiakos, from Olympos, of unknown origin. The modern…
Today’s word is Bonhomie pronunciation [bon-uh-mee] means frank and simple good-heartedness; a good-natured manner, friendliness, geniality Bonhomie was derived from the French word “bonhomie” meaning “good-natured man”.
The Motley Crue means It consists of people otherwise known as the Misfits. There are people who get in trouble a lot, people who are weird and do weird things, random people. Also includes any other types of people who are so small in numbers that they aren’t counted as their own group. Does not include…
Spange means to collect spare change, either from couches, passerby’s on the street or any numerous other ways and means. Jimmy does not have enough for the show, he will have to spange.