
Episode 542 - Philippians 2 - The Gospel Road 07292023
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29 Jul 202317min

Jabberwocky
Jabberwocky [JAB-ər-wok-ee] Part of speech: noun Origin: British English, 1871 1. Invented or meaningless language; nonsense. Examples of jabberwocky in a sentence "The silly poem she wrote to amuse h...
28 Jul 202357s

Verisimilitude
Verisimilitude [ver-ə-sə-MIL-ə-tood] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 16th century 1. The appearance of being true or real. Examples of verisimilitude in a sentence "The critics panned the play as ...
28 Jul 202356s

Panacea
Panacea [pan-ə-SEE-ə] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, 16th century 1. A solution or remedy for all difficulties or diseases. Examples of panacea in a sentence "Even with the advancements of modern...
27 Jul 202338s

Adroit
Adroit [ə-DROYT] Part of speech: adjective Origin: French, 17th century 1. Clever or skillful in using the hands or mind. Examples of adroit in a sentence "When the wedding caterer canceled at the las...
27 Jul 20231min

Celerity
Celerity [sə-LER-it-ee] Part of speech: noun Origin: Latin, 15th century 1. Swiftness of movement. Examples of celerity in a sentence "When the fire alarm went off, everyone headed to the exits with c...
26 Jul 202339s

Ossified
Ossified [OS-ih-fied] Part of speech: verb Origin: Latin, early 18th century 1. Having turned into bone or bony tissue. 2. Having become rigid or fixed in attitude or position. Examples of ossified in...
26 Jul 20231min

Aphorism
Aphorism [AF-ər-iz-əm] Part of speech: noun Origin: Greek, early 16th century 1. A pithy observation that contains a general truth, such as, “If it ain't broke, don't fix it.” 2. A concise statement o...
25 Jul 202349s



















