Kindness
2007-08-19 13:54:57
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answer #1
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answered by doug g 7
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Peace?
2007-08-19 17:26:09
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answer #2
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answered by •♣•Ninja•♣• •♣•Bunny•♣• 6
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Peace !
2007-08-19 17:28:53
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answer #3
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answered by eizus28 7
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The Word of the Day for August 19, 2007 is:
virescent • \vuh-RESS-unt\ • adjective
*1 : beginning to be green : greenish
2 : developing or displaying the condition of becoming green due to the development of chloroplasts in plant organs (as petals) normally white or colored
Example Sentence:
Buds formed on the bare trees, infusing the stark branches with a slight virescent tint.
Did you know?
"Virescent" first appeared in English in 1826. It derives from the present participle of "virescere," a Latin verb meaning "to become green" and a form of another verb, "virÄre," meaning "to be green." "VirÄre" also gave us another adjective meaning green, "verdant," only the route to that adjective takes a stop at the Old French "verdoier" ("to be green"). "Virescent" has seen occasional general use, as when Thomas Hardy wrote, in his 1881 novel A Laodicean, of "[t]he summer . . . tipping every twig with a virescent yellow." But it is nowadays found most frequently in scientific contexts, especially those pertaining to botany.
2007-08-19 17:28:20
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answer #4
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answered by Mickey Mouse Spears 7
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Bamboozled
2007-08-19 17:27:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Platapus
2007-08-19 17:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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Piece?
Ah - Peace!
2007-08-19 17:26:52
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answer #7
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answered by Trapped 5
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peace.
2007-08-19 17:30:08
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answered by Anonymous
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legs
spread the good word
2007-08-19 17:44:17
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answered by ditdit 6
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temporize
http://dictionary.reference.com/wordoftheday/archive/2007/08/19.html
2007-08-19 18:59:37
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answered by Mako 7
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