When I encounter a new word
Sep. 20th, 2018 03:17 pmAfter working it out from context, I typically try to connect it to words I already know.
I wonder what it says about me that my first thought when I saw the word "lenitive" was to think "lenition" and not, as they suggest, lenient.
(I don't actually wonder. That's rhetorical. I know what it says about me.)
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I wonder what it says about me that my first thought when I saw the word "lenitive" was to think "lenition" and not, as they suggest, lenient.
(I don't actually wonder. That's rhetorical. I know what it says about me.)
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Origami inspires highly efficient solar steam generator
What would a truly walkable city look like?
Super-recognizers help fight crime, but their powers remain mysterious
The Genes That Never Go Out of Style
Why Snail Sex Is Like a Box of Chocolates
Gut bacteria's shocking secret: They produce electricity
The Truth About the Urban-Rural Divide
Why Do Supreme Court Justices Serve for Life?
Robert Mueller Is Winning
What The Yom Kippur Fast Means To A Man Who's Known Hunger
Trucking Is the Security Crisis You Never Noticed
The pioneer of ruin
How Midwestern Suffragists Won the Vote by Attacking Immigrants
The FBI Plot to Bring Down the Gay Man Behind the March on Washington
White and Male: Trump’s Ambassadors Don’t Look Like the Rest of America
How the Great California Dispensary Heist Went Horrifically Wrong
As Storms Loom, Some Immigrant Families Wonder: Is It Safe to Seek Help?
When refugees are barred from working, long-term integration suffers
China Has Chosen Cultural Genocide in Xinjiang — For Now
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Has the world come to rely on an imaginary technology to save it?
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