{"id":452,"date":"2003-07-09T10:39:00","date_gmt":"2003-07-09T10:39:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/badinage.com\/journal\/?p=452"},"modified":"2003-07-09T10:39:00","modified_gmt":"2003-07-09T10:39:00","slug":"10-words-you-simply-must-know","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/badinage.com\/journal\/2003-07\/452-10-words-you-simply-must-know","title":{"rendered":"&#8220;10 Words You Simply Must Know&#8221;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>British novelist Evelyn Waugh once said, &#8220;One forgets words as one forgets names. One&#8217;s vocabulary needs constant fertilisation or it will die.&#8221; Editors at <a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/\">MSN Learning &#038; Research<\/a> picked some of their favorite words to nourish your vocabulary. Some of them you may even use. <i>[Tip: links go to encarta for the full definition and to hear the word pronounced.]<\/i><br \/>\n<!--more stolen from hotmail logon screen today--><\/p>\n<ol>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=defenestrate\">Defenestrate<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>throw somebody or something out of window<\/b>: to throw something or somebody out of a window (<i>formal or humorous<\/i>)&quot; <br \/> It is quite entertaining to <i>defenestrate<\/i> paper airplanes.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=garbology\">Garbology<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>study of waste materials<\/b>: the study of a cultural group by an examination of what it discards&quot; <br \/> <i>Garbology<\/i> might be a good career choice for dumpster divers. Recycling may make the job of future garbologists extremely difficult&#8211;they&#8217;ll have less to study.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=digerati\">Digerati<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>computer experts<\/b>: people who have or claim to have a sophisticated expertise in the area of computers, the Internet, and the World Wide Web&quot; <br \/> Not too long ago, computer expertise was considered nerdy. These days, many people strive to be among the <i>digerati<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=antipodes\">Antipodes<\/a><\/b>: <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. &quot;<b>places at opposite sides of world<\/b>: places at opposite sides of the world from each other, or the areas at the side of the world opposite from a given place&quot; <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. &quot;<b>opposites<\/b>: two points, places, or things that are diametrically opposite each other&quot; <br \/> One could say that Arthur &quot;Fonzie&quot; Fonzarelli and Warren &quot;Potsie&quot; Weber are <i>antipodes<\/i>.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=hallux\">Hallux<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>first digit on the foot<\/b>: the big toe on the human foot, or the first digit on the hind foot of some mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians (<i>technical<\/i>)&quot; <br \/> The ballerina had her <i>hallux<\/i> insured for $10 million!<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=otiose\">Otiose<\/a><\/b>:&nbsp; <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. &quot;<b>not effective<\/b>: with no useful result or practical purpose&quot;&nbsp; <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. &quot;<b>worthless<\/b>: with little or no value&quot;&nbsp; <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 3. &quot;<b>lazy<\/b>: unwilling or uninterested in working or being active (<i>archaic<\/i>)&quot; <br \/> Will e-mail render traditional letter writing <i>otiose<\/i>? Let&#8217;s hope not.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=cullet\">Cullet<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>glass to be recycled<\/b>: broken or waste glass returned for recycling&quot; <br \/> Don&#8217;t forget to take the <i>cullet<\/i> out to the curbside, and be sure to put it <i>next<\/i> to the trash, not in it.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=pellucid\">Pellucid<\/a><\/b>:&nbsp; <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 1. &quot;<b>clear in meaning<\/b>: easy to understand or clear in meaning (<i>formal<\/i>)&quot; <br \/> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; 2. &quot;<b>transparent<\/b>: allowing all or most light to pass through (<i>literary<\/i>)&quot;&nbsp; <br \/> The police officer&#8217;s warning was <i>pellucid<\/i>: drivers must go the speed limit in the school zone.<\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=borborygmus\">Borborygmus<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>stomach rumble<\/b>: the rumbling sounds made by the movement of gases in the stomach and intestine (<i>technical<\/i>)&quot; <br \/> If you lay your head on someone&#8217;s stomach, you are likely to hear <i>borborygmus.<\/i><\/li>\n<li><b><a href=\"http:\/\/encarta.msn.com\/encnet\/features\/dictionary\/DictionaryResults.aspx?search=embrangle\">Embrangle<\/a><\/b>: &quot;<b>perplex somebody<\/b>: to confuse, perplex, or entangle somebody or something (<i>archaic<\/i>)&quot; <br \/> As Lord Needlebottom attempted to explain the rules of cricket, his American friends became more and more <i>embrangled<\/i>.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>For more words, explore <a href=\"http:\/\/dictionary.msn.com\/\">Encarta World English Dictionary<\/a>.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>British novelist Evelyn Waugh once said, &#8220;One forgets words as one forgets names. 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