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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Word of the Day
« on: December 20, 2006, 03:29:30 AM »

Hi guys,

  Its me that crazed Texas Tech fan.  I get a word of the day e-mail everyday and wanted to share with you some intersting words that I ran across. 

  Heterodox - Hetero - means different and dox - way of thinking or my personal favorite magesterium.  Heterodox means you think differently in different beliefs and ect.

  I thought this word might be cool to share, becuase we all are heterodox people.  Again I ramble.

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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longhorn

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2006, 10:44:41 AM »

Anne.  What kind of troubled childhood caused you to be a Texas Tech Red Raider fan?   ;D ;D

Actually, it's us UT Longhorn fans that have our heads burried in the sand after losing to K-State and AtM.

Love in Christ

Longhorn
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2006, 10:49:19 AM »

Longhorn,

  I will be the first to admit, my Red Raiders did disappoint me this year in football.  Yeah we beat A&M, but we lost other games we should not have.   >:(

  I guess I had a very troubling time living so close to the University and all growing up.  I grew up in Brownfield which is abour 30? minutes from Lubbock.

  Yeah, I will say this, I have more respect for UT after pulling that national championship off.  I remember watching it and UT scoring within the last few seconds of the game.  Now that was some football.  I lost my bowel of popcorn and knocked over my drink, that's some excitment.  I do follo UT's progress as well as Tech's.  Vince should not have left UT.

  Thanks.

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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Kat

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #3 on: December 20, 2006, 12:46:48 PM »



GO SAINTS !

I can say that without a bag over my head  ;D

mercy, peace, and love
Kat
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #4 on: December 21, 2006, 01:43:27 PM »

To all,

  Today's word of the day.

  Peradventure - noun, 1. doubt, and 2. chance

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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gmik

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #5 on: December 21, 2006, 11:24:45 PM »

Can anyone use that word of the day in a sentence pertaining to Ray??

 ;)
gena
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #6 on: December 22, 2006, 01:52:57 AM »

Gena,

  Hmmm, let's try this one for size.

  Ray does not leave the presentation of truth to peradventure, he rather presents in a well-thought and developed manner.

  Anyone else?


  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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gmik

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #7 on: December 22, 2006, 02:25:55 PM »

OK, .....I see how that works..... :)
cool

gena
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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December 22, 2006 - Word of the Day
« Reply #8 on: December 22, 2006, 09:21:21 PM »

Okay folks,

  here's the word of the day.

  The Word of the Day for December 22 is:
 
gregarious \grih-GAIR-ee-us\ adjective


1 a : tending to associate with others of one's kind : social *b : marked by or indicating a liking for companionship: sociable c : of or relating to a social group
2 a of a plant : growing in a cluster or a colony b : living in contiguous nests but not forming a true colony — used especially of wasps and bees

   Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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longhorn

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #9 on: December 22, 2006, 09:57:48 PM »

I am not sure who has the most milking cows here in Mt. Pleasant, it's a toss-up between Greg-or-iris.

Love in Christ

Longhorn
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #10 on: December 22, 2006, 10:09:16 PM »

I know, I know. Let's go and get a coin and let it decide who's got the most cows!  ;D

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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longhorn

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #11 on: December 22, 2006, 10:15:35 PM »

Anne, I was using your word of the day "Gregarious" in a sentence.  Greg-or-iris. 

Love in Christ

Longhorn
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #12 on: December 22, 2006, 10:23:29 PM »

 ;D  ooopsies.  I thought you were talking about two people on this forum.  I knew that that was an Iris but I had not seen a Greg.  Dang I just now saw those hypens.  ;D

  Okay, I had a friend over here at my house this afternoon that was from West Texas A&M.  Her influence dumbed me down a little bit.  I think I need to cross the street and get recharged at Texas Tech again. 

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire


 
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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December 23, 2006 - Word of the Day
« Reply #13 on: December 23, 2006, 09:03:27 PM »

Howdy all,

  Here's the word of the day.

  adamantine \ad-uh-MAN-teen\ adjective

1 : made of or having the quality of adamant
*2 : rigidly firm : unyielding
3 : resembling the diamond in hardness or luster

  I have no idea of how you would use this in a sentence.  Longhorn wanna give it a try?

  Siincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire

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kennymac

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #14 on: December 24, 2006, 02:25:53 PM »

Hello,

The Pharisee were adamantine in their understanding of scripture???

Kennymac
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2006, 04:57:04 PM »

Kenny,

  Works for me.   ;D  Sometimes I learn a new word such as yesterday's but am unable to use it in a sentence.

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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December 24, 2006 - Word of the day
« Reply #16 on: December 24, 2006, 05:03:29 PM »

Howdy you all,

  Today's word of the day.

  rue \ROO\ verb

*transitive sense: to feel penitence, remorse, or regret for
intransitive sense : to feel sorrow, remorse, or regret


  Sincerely,



  Anne C. McGuire
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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December 25, 2006
« Reply #17 on: December 26, 2006, 11:28:20 AM »

Howdy to All,

  Here's the word of day.

  belated \bih-LAY-tud\ adjective

1 : delayed beyond the usual time
*2 : existing or appearing past the normal or proper time

Did you know?
Long ago, there was a verb "belate," which meant "to make late." From the beginning, "belate" tended to mostly turn up in the form of its past participle "belated." Eventually, "belate" itself fell out of use, leaving behind "belated" as an adjective that preserved the original notion of delay. As you may have guessed, "belate" and its descendant "belated" derive from the adjective "late"; "belate" was formed by simply combining the prefix "be-" ("to cause to be") with "late."

  I will see you later. 

  Sincerely,


  Anne C. McGuire
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rrammfcitktturjsp

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December 26, 2006 - Word of the Day
« Reply #18 on: December 26, 2006, 04:00:33 PM »

Hi to All,

 
Here's the word of the day.

  ex cathedra \eks-kuh-THEE-druh ("th" is as in "think")\ adjective

: by virtue of or in the exercise of one's office or position

Did you know?
"Ex cathedra" is a Latin phrase, meaning not "from the cathedral," but "from the chair." The phrase does have religious origins though: it was originally applied to decisions made by Popes from their thrones. According to Roman Catholic doctrine, a Pope speaking ex cathedra on issues of faith or morals is infallible. In general use, the phrase has come to be used with regard to statements made by people in positions of authority, and it is often used ironically to describe someone speaking with overbearing or unwarranted self-certainty.
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mari_et_pere

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Re: Word of the Day
« Reply #19 on: December 26, 2006, 06:31:37 PM »

"speaking with overbearing or unwarranted self-certainty."

Well, in originating with the pope, I reckon that fits quite well!  ;D

M@tt
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