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UNUSUAL WORDS, Part 2by Kathy Wolfe
This week, Tidbits continues with its lexiphani-cism — showing off with big words! It’s time to learn more about these whatchamacallits and thingamajigs.• Thosewho love cats are ailurophilists,whilethosewho lovedogsarecynophilists.Peoplewho love all animals are referred to asphilotherialists.
•Misogamists and misopedists often go handin hand. They hate marriage and children,respectively. Gamophobists don’t hatemarriage;they’rejustafraidofit.
•Stop,thief!Lookatthewidevarietyoftermsused to describe these crooks — brigand, snaffler,kirkbuzzer,efter, ladroneorfootpad.Thesnafflerismainlyahorsethief,whilethekirkbuzzerrobsonlychurches.Theefterstealsfrom theater customers while the performance is on, and ladrones and footpads are muggers who thieve while on foot. A specializedpickpocket who targets only churchgoers isreferredtoasanautemdiver.
•The Latin suffix “-aster” refers to anythingwith a lesser status, for example, a musicaster is a mediocre musician, while a militaster is a soldier without skills or abilities. The theologaster is a shallow theologian who has no deep spiritual thinking.
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The VA’s own 2011 performance report claimed that 95 percent had their evaluation with
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allotriophagy, that craving for strange foods. Hopefully, they will choose items that are salutiferous, meaning conducive to health or well-being.
•Ifyoushilly-shally,dodder,quail,haw,demuror shrink before making a decision, you merelyhesitate.Let’ssayyou’rediffident,gelid,reticent,charyordelitescent—you’reconsidered rather reserved. Now if someone calls you a miscreant, wastral, garmin, reprobate or varlet, consider yourself insulted. You’vebeenlabeledascoundrel!
•Whatdothewordscoquelicot,tilleul,smaragdine and smalt have in common? They areallnamesfordifferentcolors!Coquelicotis a brilliant poppy red; tilleul is a yellowish-green color; smaragdine is emerald green; and smalt is a deep blue. Speaking of colors, there is an actual name for those who fear the color purple — porphyrophobia.
•Goodwordscomeinsmallpackages!Toaby means to make amends or atone for an offense. A wen is an enormously congested city. To soften something by soaking is to ret it. That broad sash we see wrapped around a kimono is an obi. And kir is a drink composed of black currant syrup and white wine.
•Don’tconfusephilalethistswithphilatelists.The former are lovers of truth, while the latter love collecting postage stamps.
•Howaboutthatreallyboringpersonyoumeet at a party who has absolutely no conversational skills? This dull dude is a macrologist,andhefrequentlyengagesinbattology — wearisome redundancy and triflingtalk.He’senoughtogiveyouabadcase of drapetomania, that uncontrollable urge torunaway!
•Somefolksarefamousformentimutation—the act of changing their minds. Some might actually have hypobulia, which is an inability to come to a decision.
•Doyouhavebigfeet?You’resciapodous!Howaboutgreatbigears?You’remacrotous!Maybebuckteeth,too?You’reagubbertush!Isthereanoticeablegapbetweenthosebuckteeth?That’scalledadiastema.Let’saddabucculatothemix;that’sadoublechin.
•Everyoneknowsabreedbate,anindividualwho seems to enjoy starting arguments and stirring up controversy. Breedbates are occasionally suggilated — beaten black andblue!Andhowaboutthatlazyloaferyouknow?He’sadrotchel,scobberlotcher,ragabash, lobcock, lollard or sluggard.
•Overthebaizeandintothesidepocket!Baizeis the green felt-like cloth covering your pool table.
•Atonetimeoranother,everyonehashadthemisfortune of sitting behind a milver, a person who chatters non-stop through a movie. Relatedtermsincludepleniloquent(onewhoisfulloftalk)andblatteroon(aconstanttalker). Many of them have a cacoethes loquendi,thatunquenchabledesiretotalk.No matter how you say it, you just wish they’dshutup!(Severalofthemareprobablysomniloquentaswell,meaningtheyeventalkintheirsleep!)
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Grab the Brass RingMany of us have retired and then discovered
that retirement isn’t all it was cracked up to be. Maybe we got pushed out by downsizing.
Maybe we felt the time had come to stop working because we’d reached a certain age.
Now many of us miss having a purpose, structure and a reason to get up every day.
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•Thetoweritselfisnamed,notsocreatively,theClockTowerandisthethird-tallest free-standing clock tower in theworld.It’sthethirdtowertobebuiltonParliament’sgrounds.Thefirstwasbegunin1288duringthereignofKingEdwardIandalsocontainedaclockandabellnamedGreatEdward,whichwasrungonthehour.Thiswasreplacedin1367withEngland’sfirstpublicchimingclock.Itstoodfor340years.
•WhenadevastatingfiredestroyedmuchofthepalaceofWestminsterin1834,theplansto rebuild did not include a new tower. These
planswerealteredtoincludeitin1836,butactualconstructionofthecurrentClockTowerdidnotbeginuntil1843.Constructioncontinuedfornearly16years.Whentheclockwasfinallyinstalled,itwasdiscoveredthatitwouldn’tworkbecausethecastironminutehandsweretooheavy!Theywerereplaced
with lighter copper hands, and the four-sided clockbegankeepingtimeinMayof1859.TheGreatBellknownasBigBenwasn’trungforthefirsttimeuntilthatJuly.
•JustastheClockTowerisn’tthefirst,neitherisBigBenthefirstbell.Thefirstonedeveloped a four-inch crack while it was
beingtestedin1857,andanewonewascast.SixteenwhitehorsespulledacarriagecarryingthebelltotheNewPalaceYard.Ittook18hourstoraisethebellintothebelfry.Latein1859,twofractureswerefoundinBigBen. The hammer was replaced with a lighter version, and the bell was rotated so that an
undamaged section would be struck. This second bell still resides in the Tower. •Thetoweris316feet(96.3m)tall,about16stories.Eachoftheclock’sfourdialsis23feetsquare(49.15sq.m).Theminutehandsare14feet(4.26m)long,whilethenumeralsaretwofeet(0.6m)tall. The base of each dial contains a Latin inscription, which translates “O Lord, keepsafeourQueenVictoriatheFirst.”•DuringWorldWarI,thebellwasnotrung, and the clock was unlit at night to protectitfromGermanZeppelinattacks.DuringWorldWarII,thebellswererung,but also from a darkened tower.•Althoughit’soneoftheworld’smostfamous tourist attractions, only United
Kingdomresidentsareallowedinsidetotour Big Ben. Tours must be booked well in advanceonlythroughaParliamentmember,withpartieslimitedto16people,whomustclimbthe334stairstothetopofits11floors,since there is no elevator.
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Q: I told my neighbor I was thinking of hiring a fireplace cleaner -- a chimney sweep, I guess -- this month, and he said I was crazy to schedule one at this time of year because they’ll charge me an arm and a leg. He said I should wait until fall when they’re busier. What do you think? -- Janice C., Syracuse,
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A: I think you should go ahead and schedule the fireplace cleaning. Worrying about the possibility that the cleaning company will charge you more than usual is silly when you can get a written estimate before they start the work, and compare it to other services in
town.Plus, June is a slower season for chimney and fireplace cleaners, compared to fall when homeowners are in a hurry to get their fireplaces ready for the cold weather. The benefit to you is that you can have greater choice of the day and time you want them to come in and service the chimney. They also should be able to spend more time checking your fireplace, chimney and flue for potential dangers, rather than rushing off to the next
service call.Some chimney and fireplace service technicians offer discounts at this time of year. Check their website or call the company
to ask about any specials they’re running. Again, you have control over how much you’re willing to pay for chimney cleaning service. Ask for a written estimate up front, before allowing any work to be performed. If the chimney cleaner detects a problem, ask for a revised estimate, and don’t let the additional work done until you have agreed
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HOME TIP: Help prevent a dangerous buildup of creosote in your chimney by burning hotter, cleaner fires. Use well-aged hardwood and crack a window in the room to
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player in NCAA Division I-A history to have at least 20 rushing TDs and 20 passing TDs in a season. Who were the first two?4. Amar’e Stoudemire send a New York Knicks record in 2010 by scoring 30 or more points in eight straight games. Whose mark did he top?5. Mats Sundin is the Maple Leafs’ all-time leader in goals and points. Who holds Toronto’s career mark for assists?6. Who was the all-time leading scorer in North American Soccer League history?7. How many perfect games did PBA bowler Don Carter have in sanctioned play?
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of sugar. A healthier choice would be Wheat ChexorShreddedWheat,bothatlessthan3
percent sugar.• In1930,bakerJamesDewarwasdismayed
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order to prolong his sales past the fresh fruit season,heexperimentedwithfillinghis
sponge cakes with cream. He called them “TwinkleToesShoes,”butthenamewaslatershortenedto“Twinkies.”Hostessbakesupabout500millionTwinkiesayear,eachwithabout150calories.Thatcreamycenterisnolongercreamatall,butrathermostlyCrisco
shortening. • WhenPringlesdebutedinOctober1968in
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