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The Phrontistery - The Thinking Place

Today's Times gives an interesting insight to those who are lost for words. The web site http://phrontistery.info/clw.html provides a compendium of lost words. Try it out to find your favourite.

Mine is noscible as in 'It is noscible that no amount of training can make up for experience in the field.'

[noscible = knowable, well known]

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60 Words . bob scotney , add to friends . 2009-06-29 . 11:25:35 . Permalink . . 116 views  2 feedbacks

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Comment from: chausiku [Member]
I like celeberrimous best: 'Her celeberrimous accomplishments were lauded by her colleagues'. It is curent use in Italian ('celeberrimo')
PermalinkPermalink 2009-07-05 @ 06:19
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Good article worthy of appreciation
PermalinkPermalink 2009-07-17 @ 02:59

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