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seersucker

[ seer-suhk-er ] [ s阞rsk r ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

traditionally a striped cotton with alternate stripes crinkled in the weaving.

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  • Seersucker was first recorded in English around 1715-25, after the fabric had begun to be imported to Europe from India.
  • Seersucker comes from the Hindi word 莽蘋娶莽硃域硃娶, from the Persian phrase 莽堯蘋娶 o shakar, which literally means “milk and sugar.”
  • Seersucker was originally used in workwear but became fashionable for men’s suits in the southern United States around the turn of the 20th century.

EXAMPLES OF SEERSUCKER

  • The old rocking chair on the front porch was draped in a faded seersucker cushion, evoking nostalgic memories of lazy afternoons.
  • As the summer heat intensified, he opted for a lightweight seersucker suit that kept him cool and stylish.
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zedonk

[ zee-dongk ] [ zi dk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the offspring of a zebra and a donkey.

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More about zedonk

  • Zedonk was first recorded in 1970-75, and like the animal it refers to, is a combination of zebra and donkey.
  • Zebra comes from the Portuguese wordzebra, “wild Iberian ass.”
  • Donkey is of uncertain origin, perhaps an alteration of Dunkey, a nickname for Duncan.
  • Donkey could also bea form of dun, dull, grayish brown.

EXAMPLES OF ZEDONK

  • The exotic animal farm always had at least three zedonks at one time along with purebred zebras.
  • The child added a zedonk to each of their drawings, as it was one of the few hybrid animals they had seen in real life.
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pogonophile

[ puh-gon-uh-fahyl ] [ pgn fa阞l ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person who likes beards.

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Pogonophile was first recorded in 1960-65 from the French word pogonophile.

Pogonophilecombines the Greek word 梯廜g紳, meaning “beard, and –phile, meaning “lover of; enthusiast,” from Greek –philos, dear, beloved.

儭 There are many words that are formed with -phile, including bibliophile, “lover of books,”astrophile, “lover of stars,” and hippophile, “lover of horses.”

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EXAMPLES OF POGONOPHILE

  • As a pogonophile, she eagerly attended the annual Beard & Mustache Championship to admire the impressive facial hair creations on display.
  • The barbershop owner, himself a self-proclaimed pogonophile, curated a wide range of beard oils and grooming products to cater to his bearded clientele.

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