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  • Word of the Day: Perorate.

    VERB
    1. Speak at length.
    2. (Archaic) Sum up and conclude a speech.

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    1. "He could perorate about his knowledge of World War II for hours."
    2. "The bride begged her father not to perorate at her wedding reception."
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    Word Origin.
    Latin, early 17th century

    The word "perorate" contains an important clue about its definition — the word "orate," which means "to make a speech, especially pompously or at length." "To perorate" is to drag your oration out for longer than necessary.
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  • Word of the Day: Gustatory.

    ADJECTIVE
    1. Concerned with tasting or the sense of taste.

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    2. "Susie's cold prevented her from appreciating the gustatory delights of the home-cooked meal."
    3. "The sense of smell contributes to our gustatory abilities just as much as taste buds do."

    Word Origin.
    Latin, late 17th century

    "Gustatory" is an adjective concerned with anything related to taste, joining other sense-related terms such as "aural" (hearing), "olfactory" (smell), "visual" (sight), and "tactile" (touch). "Gustatory" can describe the quality of a taste — sweet, salty, sour, or bitter — or it can refer to the mechanics and process of tasting something.
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  • Word of the Day: Numismatic.

    ADJECTIVE
    1. Relating to or consisting of coins, paper currency, and medals.

    Example Sentences.
    1. "Mei's extensive numismatic collection included several rare forms of Chinese currency."
    2. "My dad is a numismatic enthusiast; he's been collecting coins since he was a kid."
    3. "One of the most famous depictions of Abraham Lincoln is his numismatic portrait on the penny."

    Word Origin.
    French, late 18th century

    "Numismatic" comes from the French word "numismatique," which developed in Latin from the Greek word "nomisma" ("current coin"). The National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History is thought to be the world's largest collection of money and transactional objects, totaling roughly 1.6 million objects.
    Word of the Day: Numismatic. ADJECTIVE 1. Relating to or consisting of coins, paper currency, and medals. Example Sentences. 1. "Mei's extensive numismatic collection included several rare forms of Chinese currency." 2. "My dad is a numismatic enthusiast; he's been collecting coins since he was a kid." 3. "One of the most famous depictions of Abraham Lincoln is his numismatic portrait on the penny." Word Origin. French, late 18th century "Numismatic" comes from the French word "numismatique," which developed in Latin from the Greek word "nomisma" ("current coin"). The National Numismatic Collection at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History is thought to be the world's largest collection of money and transactional objects, totaling roughly 1.6 million objects.
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