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Sat, 16 Feb 2008

12:09 AM - Word of the Day

The Word of the Day for February 16, 2008 is: punctilio ? punk-TILL-ee-oh ? noun *1 : a minute detail of conduct in a ceremony or in observance of a code 2 : careful observance of forms (as in social conduct) Example Sentence: Unsure of the punctilios of formal dining, Todd worried he would make a bad impression on his fiance's parents. Did you know? We'll get straight to the point: there are a number of English words that come from Latin "pungere," meaning "to prick" or "to sting." "Punctilio" is one of these words. It traces back to "pungere" by way of Italian "puntiglio" (meaning "small point," "point of honor," or "scruple"), Spanish "puntillo" (the diminutive of "punto," meaning "point"), and Latin "punctum" (also meaning "point"). The adjective "punctilious," meaning "marked by or concerned about precise accordance with the details of codes or conventions," is a close relative of "punctilio." Do you have any guesses for other "pungere" derivatives? "Punctuate," "puncture," "compunction," "punctual," and "pungent" are some of the more common ones. *Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.

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12:39 AM - What classes imma enroll in for Spring 2008

Enrollment window opens: registracion de clases en primavera 08: FEB 26,'08 at 09:30am Chc/Lat H190C HONORS THESIS 61706 |Chc/Lat 217 STREET ETHNOGRAPHY, 61940, SE2 2372 W (3-620PM)| |AND/OR Chc/Lat 115C AFRO-LATIN AM MUSIC 61140, CRCC 102, TU. 3-5PM | |AND/OR Chc/Lat 159 PHILOSOPHY OF LAW 61411, TuTh 12:30- 1:50pm, SSL 140 |AND DEF. TAKE DR. C: Soc Sci 199 INDIVIDUAL STUDY, 71420 , W @ 5PM |AND/OR Soc 1, 69020,LecA4 O'CONNELL, C.,TuTh 12:30- 1:50p|

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