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(Greek: within, inside, into, in, on, inner)
(Greek: above, over, on, upon; besides; in addition to; toward; among)
(Latin: in, into, within, inside, on, toward [il-, ir-, im-], in, into, etc.: involve, incur, invade; also, used intensively, as in the words inflame and inflammable, or without perceptible force.)
(Greek: fern [from pter[on], "feather, wing"])
(word entries based on Australian native terms)
(English phrases which are often badly phrased on signs in public places and other media)
(New plagues, survival, and the various mutual adaptations carried on with our microbial fellow travelers)
(excerpts and compilations from the news about international economic activities)
(the laser that can produce quadrillions of pulses of light per second, creating a spot on a cell that is as hot as the sun)
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(palindromes quiz answers from Focusing on Words Newsletter #8)
(when visiting old graveyards and examining the epitaphs on gravestones, there are certain words and phrases which could be difficult or impossible to understand without knowing what the words in this unit mean)
(the science of water which denotes the study of the properties, distribution, and movements of water on land surfaces, in the soil, and through the subsurface rocks of the earth)
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(There are estimated to be 10,000 million insects living in each square kilometer of habitable land on earth or 26,000 million per square mile)
(the first Latin words to find their way into the English language owe their adoption to the early contact between the Roman and the Germanic tribes on the European continent and Greek came with Latin and French while others were borrowed directly; especially, in the fields of science and technology)
(mathematics is the deductive study of quantities, magnitudes, and shapes as determined by the use of numbers and symbols while every branch of science and engineering depends on mathematics; measurement is the process of associating numbers with physical quantities and phenomena and measurement is fundamental to the sciences; to engineering, construction, and other technical fields; and to almost all everyday activities)
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(bird goo left on a place; or a person no one likes)
(A poem that expresses misconceived judgements based on incomprehensible, or at least, inadequate information)
(sentences that illustrate the manipulations of words with one meaning into different applications)
Word Entries at Get Words containing the term: “on
Butterfly on a Flower
Butterfly gets nectar.
—Photographed by Wolfram Bleul, E-mail: [email protected]

This entry is located in the following unit: Views of Nature (page 1)
Cameron defends stiff sentences for rioters, honing debate on message of deterrence
stiff sentences:
rioters:
honing:
deterrence:

"Mr. Cameron said the four days of arson, riot and looting in London and major cities was 'absolutely appalling' and the criminal justice system should be sending 'a very clear message that it's wrong and won't be tolerated.' "

International Herald Tribune, August 18, 2011; page 3.
clip-on (adjective), more clip-on, most clip-on
That which is attached to something and holds it in place: Boris wore a clip-on necktie and Mildred wore clip-on earrings to the party.

Sam had more clip-on ties than any of his friends.

This entry is located in the following unit: English Words in Action, Group C (page 5)
Father who imprisoned daughter to go on trial

Josef Fritzl, who has admitted imprisoning his daughter in a cellar for 24 years and fathering seven children by her, will go on trial on March 16, 2009, on charges including murder, an Austrian court said Thursday.

Fritzl, 73, has been charged by prosecutors with the murder of one of his daughter's children who died shortly after birth. He is also charged with rape, enslavement, incest, coercion, and deprivation of liberty.

1. rape: The crime of forcing an unwilling or legally incompetent person to participate in sexual intercourse.

Destructive assault, as on a city, landscape, etc.

2. enslavement: The process of making someone a slave.
3. incest: Sexual relations between people who are so closely related that their marriage is illegal or forbidden by custom; such as, with a man's daughter.
4. coercion: To force to act or to think in a certain way by use of pressure, domination, restraining, or forcibly controlling.
5. deprivation of liberty: the act of taking a person's freedom away or preventing someone from having personal freedom from servitude or confinement or oppression.
—From the International Herald Tribune; Reuters; Vienna; January 23, 2009; page 8.
This entry is located in the following unit: Father who imprisoned his daughter (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #01
Newsletter #1, contents include:
  • Latin phrases you should know.
  • News about the unusual.
  • It’s [sic], but that’s the way it is.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #02
Newsletter #2, contents include:
  • Lose/Loose, How [sic] Can It Be?
  • Playing with Words.
  • Quotes Worth Your Time.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #03
Newsletter #3, contents include:
  • Auf Wiedersehen, English.
  • Letters from Readers.
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Focusing on Words Newsletter #04
Newsletter #4, contents include:
  • Instructions for use of actual products. No kidding.
  • Principal/Principle and mnemonic devices.
  • More letters from readers.
  • More Denglish.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #05
Newsletter #5, contents include:
  • Words in the News.
  • The Greek Element tribo- and Its Practical Commercial Applications.
  • “Lawyer Idiocy” — Some Examples.
  • Results of Previous Mnemonic Devices Survey.
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Focusing on Words Newsletter #06
Newsletter #6, contents include:
  • Responses to letters.
  • Quid Novum? Erratum, Errata.
  • Cyber-Legerdemain—Don’t miss this cyber magic!
  • Let’s Use Pronouns Properly.
  • Some Serious Considerations—Think about It!
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Focusing on Words Newsletter #07
Newsletter #7, contents include:
  • There are dictionaries and there are dictionaries.
  • Did they say what I think they said?
  • New Additions to the Search Areas
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #08
Newsletter #8, contents include:
  • Palindromes activity.
  • Sesquipedalian Challenges.
  • Logical Sequence Activity.
  • Educational Sources.
  • Golden-Oldies Poems.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #09
Newsletter #9, contents include:
  • U.S. Teachers and cheating (many quotes from news sources).
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #10
Newsletter #10, contents include:
  • Reader responses to teachers and cheating.
  • Did they really write those headlines?
  • New words from old words.
  • Dan Quayle and Groucho Marx Quotes.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #11
Newsletter #11, contents include:
  • Political Quotes on Target.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #12
Newsletter #12, contents include:
  • Information about the new international phobia.
  • Sesquipedalian challenges with answers.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #13
Newsletter #13, contents include:
  • An Obfuscation Chart for Creating Bureaucratic Jargon.
  • Translating Politgabble
  • Words poem.
This entry is located in the following unit: Newsletters Index of Focusing on Words Contents (page 1)
Focusing on Words Newsletter #14
Newsletter #14, contents includes:

Ponder These Quotations.

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Greece consensus elusive on austerity package
consensus:
elusive:
austerity package:
nothing to go on
All the toilets in New York's police stations have been stolen and it appears that the police have nothing to go on.
This entry is located in the following unit: Fun with Words (page 1)
play on words
Isaac did a theatrical performance about puns. It was a play on words.
This entry is located in the following unit: Fun with Words (page 1)
Set your teeth on edge (Jeremiah 31:30)
This entry is located in the following unit: Bible Quotations used in modern English (page 4)
The writing is on the wall (Daniel 5: 5/6)
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