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Does nonplus perplex you? You aren't alone.
Someone brought to a nonplus had reached an impasse in an argument and could say no more. Sometimes, people apply nonplus as a verb, and even use it in participial form with the meaning "perplexed."
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Burgeon comes from the Middle English word burjonen, which is from Anglo-French burjuner; both mean "to bud or sprout." Burgeon is often used figuratively, as when P.G. Wodehouse used it in Joy in the Morning: "It sounded promising. Hope began to burgeon."
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Didaktikós is a Greek word that means "apt at teaching." It comes from didáskein, meaning "to teach." A didactic piece of writing is one that is meant to be instructive as well as artistic.
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At first, anfractuous was all about ears and the auditory canal's anfractuosity, that is, its being curved rather than straight. Anfractuous has since wound its way into other applications like an anfractuous thought process or an anfractuous shoreline.
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Did You Know? Scintilla comes directly from Latin, where it carries the meaning of "spark" - that is, a bright flash. In English, however, our use of "scintilla" is restricted to the figurative sense of "spark" - a hint or trace of something.
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Veracity has been a part of English since the early 17th century, and we can honestly tell you that it derives from the Latin adjective vērāx ("truthful"), which in turn comes from the earlier vērus ("true").
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You might expect the root of sagacious to be sage, which means "wise" or "wise man," but actually the two words are not all that closely related. Sagacious traces back to sagire, a Latin verb meaning "to perceive keenly."
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