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A 'Soup'er Bowl Packed With Pigskin Palaver Jan. 31, 2024

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The lingo of American football is a soup bowl bubbling with terms from almost every realm of life, f... Read More

'Recouping' Gives Reader Paws Jan. 17, 2024

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Today, some questions from readers ... Curt Guenther of Memphis asked me to vet this sentence descri... Read More

Word Guy Gets a Taste of His Own Medicine Dec. 30, 2020

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"Physician, heal thyself!" When I see that subject line in my email inbox, I know exactly what's com... Read More

Don't Waver in Heeding 'Wave/Waive' Distinction Dec. 09, 2020

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"These guys never waiver in supporting me." When I read that sentence recently, I thought, "What a w... Read More

Do You Know the 'Bear' Facts of Usage? Nov. 18, 2020

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Who said fairy tales were simple? See whether you can choose the correct words on this quiz about Go... Read More

Getting the Better of Bete Noires Oct. 28, 2020

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We all encounter recurring questions about grammar, usage, punctuation or spelling that bedevil us e... Read More

A Glimpse Into the Kitchen of Language Oct. 14, 2020

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We often create words in the same way we prepare delicious foods: We slice them, dice them, season t... Read More

A Canny Question Proves Uncanny Sep. 16, 2020

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I had just been thinking about the odd words "canny" and "uncanny" when an email from a friend arriv... Read More

And Now for Some Literary 'Critter'cism Aug. 12, 2020

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Edith Frankel of Hannawa Falls, New York, sent me this sentence from Science News: "An array of crit... Read More

Latin Abbreviations: The Seven 'Hells' of Rome Jul. 08, 2020

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Seven-up! Can you spot an error involving the use of the Latin abbreviations "e.g.," "etc.," "et al.... Read More

Will You 'Cotton' to These Word Origins? Jun. 24, 2020

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"I don't cotton to that idea," a friend said the other day. The idea he wasn't "cottoning to" was my... Read More

Are You A-Where of These Regional Terms? May. 20, 2020

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Despite the homogenization of American language during the past century, many delightful words uniqu... Read More

The Fake That Launched a Thousand Slips May. 13, 2020

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When the origin of a word seems obvious, beware! Consider these tricksters: Launch: You might assume... Read More

Are You Ready for a 'Double-Cross-Word' Puzzle? Apr. 29, 2020

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Let's play "Guess the Word Origin!" Can you select the correct derivation of these terms? 1. When so... Read More

Politicos 'Stand Up' a New Buzzword Apr. 08, 2020

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Today, two random dispatches from the Word Front ... — "Stand Up" Comedy — The Washingt... Read More

'Flatten' Down the Hatches! Apr. 01, 2020

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The mantra of public health experts during the current coronavirus pandemic has been, "Let's flatten... Read More

'Epidemic'/'Pandemic' Distinction Requires Fine-Tuning Mar. 25, 2020

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During the current coronavirus scare, I've been taking comfort in playing the piano. I'm a terrible,... Read More

How a Virus Got Its Name Mar. 18, 2020

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As the current coronavirus disease spreads, several readers have asked me about the origin of its na... Read More

When Your Name Is Your Game Mar. 11, 2020

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I recently heard a radio interview with a spokesman for Venture Data, a company that conducts teleph... Read More

All's 'Fare' in Love and 'Commuting' Mar. 04, 2020

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Q: Why do we call someone who travels back and forth to work a "commuter"? — Chris Ryan, New Y... Read More