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pelagic

[ puh-laj-ik ] [ pəˈlædʒ ɪk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

of or relating to the seas and oceans

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More about pelagic

  • First recorded in 1650–60.
  • Combines the Greek root ±èé±ô²¹²µ´Ç²õ, “the sea,” + suffix -¾±³¦Â².

EXAMPLES OF PELAGIC

  • The study revealed how some pelagic ecosystems are affected by plastic waste.
  • The whale is a pelagic mammal, spending most of its life far from the coast.
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quoin

[ koin ] [ kɔɪn ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to secure or raise with a wedge, keystone, or cornerstone

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More about quoin

  • First recorded in 1525–35 as a noun meaning “the outer angle of a wall.”
  • From Middle French coin, meaning “wedge;” related to ³¦´Ç¾±²Ô¹ for the wedge-shaped tool used anciently to strike images onto coins.

EXAMPLES OF QUOIN

  • To quoin the gazebo and make it level, the workers used planks and other pieces of scrap wood.
  • The centerpiece of the garden was the stone archway that the designer quoined with an intricately carved keystone.
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natch

[ nach ] [ nætʃ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

of course; naturally

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More about natch

  • First recorded in 1945.
  • Shortening and respelling of naturally.

EXAMPLES OF NATCH

  • She aced the exam, natch, since she studied for weeks.
  • Natch, the kids asked for ice cream as soon as they saw the truck.
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