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clepsydra

[ klep-si-druh ] [ klp s阞 dr ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an ancient device for measuring time by the regulated flow of water or mercury through a small aperture

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More about clepsydra

  • First used in English between 164050.
  • Latinized form of the Greek 域梭梗梯莽羸餃娶硃, from 域梭矇梯喧梗勳紳, “to steal, conceal” + hydra, “water.” Cf. kleptomania and kleptocracy.

EXAMPLES OF CLEPSYDRA

  • The 釵梭梗梯莽聆餃娶硃s steady drip of water provided a reliable method for tracking time in ancient civilizations.
  • The ancient Greeks employed a clepsydra to time speeches during their legislative assemblies.
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endemic

[ en-dem-ik ] [ ndm 阞k ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

natural to or characteristic of a specific people or place; native; indigenous

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  • First recorded in 165565.
  • From New Latin 梗紳餃襲鳥勳釵喝莽, equivalent to Greek 矇紳餃襲鳥(os),dwelling in a place, native, (from en-2, within, in + deme, people, district+ -ic, suffix forming adjectives). Compare with pandemic泭硃紳餃 epidemic.

EXAMPLES OF ENDEMIC

  • The koala is endemic to Australia, found nowhere else in the world.
  • The genetic trait is endemic to the local population, passed down through generations.
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skedaddle

[ ski-dad-l ] [ sk阞d疆d l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to run away hurriedly; flee

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More about skedaddle

  • An Americanism first used between 186065.
  • There’s debate over its origin but most sources connect it to Scots and Northern English dialects meaning “to spill, scatter.”
  • The term was popularized during the American Civil War, originally spelled as skaddadle, military slang meaning “run away, flee hastily.”

EXAMPLES OF SKEDADDLE

  • Let’s skedaddle before the storm comes.
  • As soon as they heard the approaching sirens, the burglars skedaddled from the scene of the crime.
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