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Etymology Word of the Day

The Etymology Word of the Day is Rodent. Rodent in context to Etymology means:

The word rodent comes from the Latin word `rodere' meaning to gnaw (and "roedor" (rodent in spanish) is an animal who "roe" ( ... Read More

Etymology News

Korean demilitarized zone now a wildlife haven (The Christian Science Monitor)
Now there's a move to keep it that way ? and perhaps bring North and South Korea closer together. Read More

Ziibii: iPhone RSS with a twist (CNET)
A new iPhone app has you keeping track of Flickr images, friends' Facebook updates, and RSS feeds in a whole new way. Read More

Frugalista (New York Times)
My choice for the word of the year. Read More

ĦASK A MEXICAN! (La Prensa San Diego)
Dear Mexican: I recently received the biography of Rolling Stones bassist Ronnie Woods. While reading about his friendship with Jimi Hendrix, Ronnie described him as part black, Cherokee and Mexican. Read More

The gospel in words (Deseret Morning News)
"And behold, it must be done according to the pattern which I have given unto you." (D&C 94:2) Read More

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