Never heard of 'emonate', but 'emanate' isn't very obscure, is it? It means to come forth or proceed from some source. The AHD has it.Seanirl said:AFAIR, I looked up emonate in this big huge dictionary I have, and online to prove to someone it was a word.
I didn't find it. But it IS a word, emanate, but I didn't find that either...
A google search gave me this web page: http://www.srhe.ucsb.edu/lectures/text/ruseText.htmlbetazed said:Curiously, this has not happened to me before. but today while reading a book I came across this line...
... the human gene pool is afflicted with the worst form of logotaxis...
Now can anyone tell me what logotaxis means. Google and dictionary.com failed to identify the word.
website said:... The noblest among them are sure that humanity migrates toward knowledge by logotaxis, an automatic orientation toward information,...
Yom said:Edit: I hate you TLC!!! Damn you and your crossposting!
Ah, right, I seem to've misread him.By the way, I'm pretty sure he just misspelled "emanate" when he looked for "emonate" and couldn't find the definition even when he looked for the right word.
The AHD has 'disestablishmentarianism'. I suppose you get to supply the 'anti-' yourself.homeyg said:Let me say that this has only happened to me once. The word antidisestablishmentarianism is in no dictionary I've ever seen nor is it at dictionary.com. Most other words I can find.
If you meant "to be" (rather than the definition stating it's a conjugation, like homeyg), then you could define it as "to exist or have certain qualities."Bluemofia said:what is the definition of "is"? can you give a legible definition without using is?
AKA third person singular present indicative.homeyg said:The conjugation of the verb 'to be' in the he/she form.
Still, you also missed "imperfect".The Last Conformist said:Since English doesn't have synthetic voice, indicating the voice of a single word is meaningless.