DailyLocutions's profile picture. lo·cu·tion
[ləˈkyo͞oSH(ə)n]
a word or phrase, especially with regard to style or idiom. a person's style of speech.

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lo·cu·tion [ləˈkyo͞oSH(ə)n] a word or phrase, especially with regard to style or idiom. a person's style of speech.

perseverate pər-sĕv′ə-rāt″ intransitive verb To manifest or experience perseveration.


Latitudinarian la-də-t(y)oo-dn-ER-ee-ən Allowing latitude in religion; showing no preference among varying creeds and forms of worship #wordoftheday


sisyphean: (of a task) such that it can never be completed. #WordOfTheDay


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Today's @MerriamWebster #WordOfTheDay is 'diminution', which means the act or process of becoming less. merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-da…

judelandry's tweet image. Today's @MerriamWebster #WordOfTheDay is 'diminution', which means the act or process of becoming less. merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-da…

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French word of the day: Paix Meaning: Peace #WordoftheDay


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The #WordoftheDay is stravage: bit.ly/2lZuPHC


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We're kind of obsessed with words. In bulk to form a sentence, a paragraph, a book. Or singled out in even doses, 1 beautiful #WordOfTheDay.

OmahaLibrary's tweet image. We're kind of obsessed with words. In bulk to form a sentence, a paragraph, a book. Or singled out in even doses, 1 beautiful #WordOfTheDay.

eponymous : named after a particular person #wordoftheday

In the 1970s, actress Mary Tyler Moore's eponymous sitcom broke barriers; she died at 80 today cbsn.ws/1UJwwDb



tintinnabulation : the sound of a bell ringing #wordoftheday


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callipygian : having an attractive rear end or nice buns. #wordoftheday


abibliophobia : the fear of running out of reading material #wordoftheday


rakehell : a dissolute or profligate person #wordoftheday x 3


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The #WordOfTheDay is wane. Our GIF person is fired. merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-da…


camelopard : an archaic word for “giraffe #wordoftheday


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