Arc–relating to the Ark of the Covenant, mentioned once or twice in the Old Testament.
Ane–general adjectival ending.
Arcane–Having to do with Indiana Jones.
Administrate
Arc–relating to the Ark of the Covenant, mentioned once or twice in the Old Testament.
Ane–general adjectival ending.
Arcane–Having to do with Indiana Jones.
Administrate
Administrate comes from add minister rate, the cost born by the church community to advertise for a new minister in cases where the old minister falls out of favour within that church community.
next: punctuation
punctuation is the noun version of the word punctuous.
Punctuous is another blended word, formed by combining the words “pun” and “unctuous”. Thus, *punctuous * is an adjective describing a smarmy guy who tries to be your best buddy (or hit on you) by telling bad jokes and insincere compliments. Punctuation is the above-mentioned jokes and compliments he uses.
Usage: Keep that creepy guy at the bar away from me; I’ve had enough of his punctuation! <or> Whenever Donald Trump’s around, you could drown in all the punctuation.
Next word: exaggerated.
ex – prefix meaning “former”
ag – from Latin argentum (silver), the symbol for that chemical element
ge – initials of the corporate name General Electric
rated – ranked, evaluated
Thus, exaggerated refers to silver that was once considered good enough for General Electric products, but no longer meets the company’s standards.
Next word: thylacine
thylacine
Of or relating to Biblical lace.
erroneous
err - from an obsolete form of the verb *to err * which could be used transitively in Old English
oneous - shortened form of one of us
erroneous, verb To do something morally wrong to only one member of the group; this verb is special in having different forms for grammatical persons: 1st person: erroneous, 2nd person: erroneoyou, 3rd person *erroneoem *
transcriptional
trans: across, to move across
cript: from crypt : where bodies are kept
ion - negitively charged particles
transcriptional : the route by which bodies of overly negative people are moved
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