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When you're one of the herd, it's tough to avoid being social. The etymology of gregarious reflects the social nature of the flock; in fact, the word grew out of the Latin noun grex, meaning 'herd' or
Like mural, immure comes from murus, a Latin noun that means 'wall.' Immurare, a Medieval Latin verb, was formed from murus and the prefix in- (meaning 'in' or 'within'). Immure, which first appeared
I was recently introduced to the fact that, in some cultures, the days of the week have associated colors, and that one might take these into account when choosing what to wear, to eat or drink. I looked into it and found the explanation. These are the weekday colors, as defined by the Ayurveda, the ancient healing science that is native to the Indian subcontinent.
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Theories about the origin of copacetic abound, but the facts about the word’s history are scant: it appears to have arisen in African-American slang in the southern U.S., possibly as early as the
Based on its spelling, you might think that redoubt shares its origin with words such as doubt and redoubtable, both of which come from the Latin verb dubitare, meaning 'to be in doubt.' But that's
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The Latin adjective desultorius was used by the ancients to refer to a circus performer (called a desultor whose trick was to leap from horse to horse without stopping. It makes sense, then, that
The powdery, white mineral is incredibly useful inside & outside the house.
I'm proudly Canadian, and I accept the fact that a lot of people know very little about my country. A lot of people also seem to think cities like
1. The youngest king ever was Alfonso XIII of Spain, who became king the day he was born.
These days defenestration is often used to describe the forceful removal of someone from public office or from some other advantageous position. History's most famous defenestration, however, was one
Ethical consumerism is well and truly on the rise. But is buying green always the sustainable solution some claim it to be or could it be the perfect distraction? Only if we let it, says Lowimpact.org’s Sophie Paterson.
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Microsoft Excel Short Cut Keys: Alt+FDF Convert (save as a copy) a work book (included all worksheets) to a PDF file and attached to an email (default email)
Terrifying Chinese horror stories with ghosts and demons are the staple of "Liaozhai Zhiyi," the classic Chinese compilation of supernatural tales.
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1. Human DNA is 50% the same as bananas.
Veteran actor Alan Rickman, best known for roles on stage and in films such as Die Hard and the Harry Potter franchise, has died aged 69. We look back over his life and career in photographs
Rock Hyrax, the closest living relative to the elephant? Is this true? Find out why this startling fact is true for such a small creature.
Every word has a definition, but they aren't always what we mean when we say them. For example, I might have said "I'll do that right away, honey," but what I really meant was, "I will forget whatever you asked me to do the moment this show ends." This fun series of images, created by a creative Tumblr called "Oh, So That's What That Means," shows us what some of us really mean when we use some of these simple, everyday words.
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The confusion that followed the discovery of 2000 jars was quickly washed away by laughter.
The leader of the captors said, “We’re going to line you up in front of a firing squad and shoot you all in turn. But first, you each can make a final wish.” The Englishman responds, “I’d like to hear “God Save The Queen” just one more time to remind me of the auld country, played by the...
Schadenfreude is a compound of the German nouns Schaden, meaning 'damage' or 'harm,' and Freude, meaning 'joy,' so it makes sense that schadenfreude means joy over some harm or misfortune suffered by
Hopefully, you got plenty of tutorials about table manners when you were growing up. But not everyone did. And even if you feel you’ve got the basics of dining etiquette down, it’s always good to get a refresher. Manners elevate even everyday meals, making them feel like special and set-apart occasions. Related Posts Dining Etiquette […]
1. After a 1942 shipwreck off Newfoundland, locals having never seen blacks before tried to scrub clean those survivors thinking they were covered in oil.
The Greek herald Stentor was known for having a voice that came through loud and clear. In fact, in the Iliad, Homer described Stentor as a man whose voice was as loud as that of fifty men together.