THE WORD OF THE DAY March 30 03/30/2017 THE WORD OF THE DAY TRANSPICUOUS play adjective tran-SPIK-yuh-wus Definition : clearly seen through or understood Examples "Measuring and studying a small business is not inherently different from doing it for a large corporation if its financial reports are set up to be transpicuous and to make its activities transparent and there is an incentive for making them so." — Isabel Anderson, The Financial Post (Canada), 28 Jan. 2006 "… the surfaces of his literary work were so terribly transpicuous,
THE WORD OF THE DAY TRANSPICUOUS play adjective tran-SPIK-yuh-wus Definition : clearly seen through or understood Examples "Measuring and studying a small business is not inherently different from doing it for a large corporation if its financial reports are set up to be transpicuous and to make its activities transparent and there is an incentive for making them so." — Isabel Anderson, The Financial Post (Canada), 28 Jan. 2006 "… the surfaces of his literary work were so terribly transpicuous,
The Quote Of The Day March 29 03/29/2017 THE QUOTE OF THE DAY #WednesdayWisdom “Perseverance is a great element of success. If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody.” ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Have a tremendous day and Cheers Everyone!
THE QUOTE OF THE DAY #WednesdayWisdom “Perseverance is a great element of success. If you only knock long enough and loud enough at the gate, you are sure to wake up somebody.” ― Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Have a tremendous day and Cheers Everyone!
The Word Of The Day March 28 03/28/2017 THE WORD OF THE DAY MARCH 28 Today's Word Of The Day is MUMPSIMUS. Here are the definitions for this under-used Word. MUMPSIMUS- adherence to or persistence in an erroneoususe of language, memorization, practice, belief,etc., out of habit or obstinacy (opposed tosumpsimus). a person who persists in a mistaken expressionor practice (opposed to sumpsimus). We even have the origin from today's Word of the Day and it is Mumpsimus entered English from a story, which perhaps originated withErasmus,
THE WORD OF THE DAY MARCH 28 Today's Word Of The Day is MUMPSIMUS. Here are the definitions for this under-used Word. MUMPSIMUS- adherence to or persistence in an erroneoususe of language, memorization, practice, belief,etc., out of habit or obstinacy (opposed tosumpsimus). a person who persists in a mistaken expressionor practice (opposed to sumpsimus). We even have the origin from today's Word of the Day and it is Mumpsimus entered English from a story, which perhaps originated withErasmus,