Jun. 29th, 2015

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mon·a·chop·sis [ˈmoʊnəˈkäpsĭs]:
origin: [1934] Sanskrit; Greek; monos= solitary, alone, or unique + opsis= like, appearance

noun
An underlying and unremitting sense of not really belonging.


*Last Week's Word: Dacha & Zoopraxiscope
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By the time I noticed I'd forgotten to post last week's Monday word, it was Wednesday.  So, two words this week.

paucity (pô′sĭ-tē), noun
1. Smallness of number; fewness.
2. Smallness of quantity.

Etymology:  1400s, from Latin paucus, few, little.


dearth (dûrth), noun
1.  Scarcity that makes dear.
2. Famine

Etymology:  1200s, from Middle English derthe, costly or dear.

It is not a paucity of vacation days that keeps me at the office; it is the dearth of good opportunities to leave for an extended period without the fear of returning to screaming chaos.
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