Month 3- Word of the day 26
Infallible
means
Never wrong
(in the Roman Catholic Church) credited with papal infallibility.
“Not to worry- our key witness has an infallible memory”, the lawyer said.
Infallible
means
Never wrong
(in the Roman Catholic Church) credited with papal infallibility.
“Not to worry- our key witness has an infallible memory”, the lawyer said.
Buffoon means a person who amuses others by tricks, jokes, odd gestures and postures, etc. or a person given to coarse or undignified joking. The word originated from French bouffon, from Italian buffone, from Medieval Latin būfō, from Latin: toad
Ditheism means a belief in two gods, especially as independent and opposed principles of good and evil. The belief in two antagonistic deities, one a force for good, one for evil. By contrast, ditheism or bitheism implies (at least) two gods. While bitheism implies harmony, ditheism implies rivalry and opposition, such as between good and…
Following is a recap of Month 2, for those who have missed. Denotation Connotation Connate Ethnic Gregarious Charade Pantomime Harlequin Buffoon Guffoon dendrophilous Dendrophilia Deciduous Quip Motley Sleight Antic Flimflam Humbug Deadpan Shtick Jocular Lampoon Gateway Digital technology GPS VPN Olympiad Olympic LAN Wi-fi
Geocentrism means The belief that the Earth is the centre of the Universe.
GPS means Global Positioning System: a global system of U.S. navigational satellites developed to provide precise positional and velocity data and global time synchronization for air, sea, and land travel. or an electronic system that uses these satellites to determine the position of a vehicle, person, etc or a receiver that determines its position by analyzing the satellite…
Aeipathy means an enduring and consuming passion