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bissextile

[ bahy-seks-til, -tahyl ] [ ba阞sks t阞l, -ta阞l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the leap year.

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  • First recorded in 158595.
  • From the word bissextus, which refers to February 29th.
  • Bissextus means literally the second sixth, so called because the 6th day before the first day of March in the ancient Roman calendar appeared a second time once every leap year.

EXAMPLES OF BISSEXTILE

  • The extra day in a bissextile helps keep the calendar in sync with the solar year.
  • February 29th is an occurrence that only happens in a bissextile.
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adumbrate

[ ad-uhm-breyt ] [ 疆d mbre阞t ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to foreshadow; prefigure.

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  • First recorded in 157585.
  • Comes from the past participle of the Latin verb 硃餃喝鳥莉娶櫻娶梗, to shade.
  • 插餃喝鳥莉娶櫻娶梗泭has the stem umbr(a), shade, shadow, also found in the Astronomy terms umbra, “the complete or perfect shadow of a planet,” and penumbra, “the partial or imperfect shadow outside the complete shadow of a planet.”

EXAMPLES OF ADUMBRATE

  • The subtle hints in her letter adumbrated her true intentions.
  • The cryptic message seemed to adumbrate a dark future for the kingdom.
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denouement

[ dey-noo-mahn ] [ de阞 num ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the final resolution of the intricacies of a plot, as of a drama or novel.

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  • First recorded in 174555.
  • From French, literally means, an untying.
  • Noer from Old French means to knot and comes from a Latin derivative of 紳餃喝莽, knot.

EXAMPLES OF DENOUEMENT

  • As the play reached its denouement, the audience held their breath in anticipation.
  • In a surprising denouement, the protagonist turned out to be the long-lost heir to the fortune.
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