Month 5- Word of the Day 13
Palinoia
means
the obsessive repetition of an act until it is perfect or mastered.
Palinoia
means
the obsessive repetition of an act until it is perfect or mastered.
Beguile means deceive Don’t let the mermaids beguile you with their siren songs.
Today’s word is Festoon means to adorn with hanging chains of flowers, foliage, ribbon, etc. Festoon originated from the term festa, which shares a meaning with the English word of the same spelling, “a feast. festival or holiday.” The above word can be used as verb or a noun. As a verb: to adorn with…
Volley Ball A game played on a rectangular court between two teams of 6 players in which a large inflated ball is volleyed back and forth across a high net until the ball touches the floor or is hit out-of-bounds. Only the serving side scores points. The ball is served by hitting it with an…
Word for today is Sitzmark means Skiing, a sunken area in the snow marking a backward fall of a skier. Sitzmark originated from the German sitzen meaning “to sit” Rodger left a giant sitzmark on the Swiss Alps.
Prevalent means widespread The tendency to misspell it as prevelant is indeed widespread.
Quip means Witty remark or Quip is a product that changes the way teams work together Real work gets done, faster, smarter. Follow this link Our bowling team captain is always ready with a punchy quip.