
A liger is cross between a male lion and female tiger. Tigers have been known to breed with lions. The tiger is the largest species in the cat family. The shallot is a type of onion that is closely related to the garlic, leek and chive. Large garlic relative? : BIG SHALLOT (“all” in “big shot”) The oil is used as a component in varnish for wood finishing. Tung oil is obtained from the tung tree by pressing the seed found within the tree’s nuts.

The name “Deutschland” comes from an Old High German word meaning “land belonging to the people”.

The name “Germany” comes from “Germania”, which is the Latin name that Julius Caesar gave to the peoples located east of the Rhine. The country that we known in English as “Germany” is known as “Deutschland” in German. “Agenda” is a Latin word that translates as “things to be done”, coming from the verb “agere” meaning “to do”. Koi have been bred for decorative purposes and there are now some very brightly colored examples found in Japanese water gardens. Koi are fish that are also known as Japanese carp. “Mother lode” is probably a translation of “veta madre”, an expression used in mining in Mexico. The mother lode is the principal deposit in a mine, usually of gold or silver. Got a lode of : MINEDĪ lode is a metal ore deposit that’s found between two layers of rock or in a fissure. That image gave us our term “atlas” that is used for a book of maps. Mercator’s collection contained a frontispiece with an image of Atlas the Titan from Greek mythology holding up the world on his shoulders. The famous Flemish geographer Gerardus Mercator published his first collection of maps in 1578. The style reemerged in the sixties around the time the Beatles introduced their “mop tops”, with Vidal Sassoon leading the way in styling women’s hair in a bob cut again. The style became very popular with women in the early 1900s (as worn by actress Clara Bow, for example), with the fashion dying out in the thirties. Back in the 1570s, “bob” was the name given to a horse’s tail that was cut short, and about a century later it was being used to describe short hair on humans. Cut short : BOBĪ bob cut is a short hairstyle in which the hair is cut straight around the head, at about the line of the jaw. Hamlet’s opinion of his uncle is well-deserved, as Claudius had secretly poisoned the prince’s father in order to seize the throne. Prince Hamlet’s disparaging remark is a reference to his uncle Claudius, the new king of Denmark. : ASIDEĮarly in William Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet”, the title character utters the aside “A little more than kin, and less than kind”. Hamlet’s “A little more than kin, and less than kind,” e.g. Unequivocably – Adding ‘ably’ to the end of many words seems like the most natural thing to do, but in this case, you’re going to want unequivocally.Today’s Wiki-est Amazonian Googlies AcrossĦ. We don’t have ‘alittle’ so we certainly can’t have ‘alot’. Best avoided.Īlot – Said with such speed you can be forgiven for thinking that alot is a very commonly used term. Bush during a public speech, this double negative essentially just means estimated.

Misunderestimated – Once uttered by one George W. Meant to be a mixture of conversation and converse, this ‘ verb’ is utterly useless as we already have converse, why would we need a second? *We don’t*. The additional ‘ir’ has become the norm for many, but that doesn’t stop it from being (more ing words) incorrect.Ĭonversate – Simple, this means to have a conversation, right? Wrong.

What’s most interesting with this mistake is the fact that when people say irregardless they actually mean to just say regardless. We’ve all heard this one, but alas it’s not a word. Thanks to our unique Word Generator there’s no real reason for you not to check the validity of a word, but here are a few common mistakes that are best avoided, to begin with. In the world of Scrabble® and Words With Friends® such mistakes will not only make you look foolish, they’ll get you ZERO points too. Language may be ever evolving, but that’s still no excuse for slip-ups. They mangle a word so horrendously you can’t help but notice, or better still they just invent a whole new one. You’re enjoying a nice and normal conversation with a friend and then, BOOM.
