Endangered Words: A Collection of Rare Gems for Word Lovers

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Product DescriptionAfterwit, agathism, ambsace, anacampserote penultimate, antimony, and much more! “When a word is perfectly captured a human truth that people react the same way they meet a beautiful melody. Smile. They shake their heads. What others say about their discovery.” This is Hertnon Simon said in his introduction to the threatening words, and after wrapping his tongue around the lexical rarity, it offers its readers, you will agree! Hertnon handpicked offers hundreds of rare and in a virtuoso performance concinnity and logodaedaly, breathes life into them with his clear description of their importance and engaging examples of their use. Thanks in threatening words you do not have to words or short reach for the cliché and banal. The English language is full of alternatives, Ambrosia, offers this collection of the creme de la creme. Fill with words, should be retained. . . More>>

Endangered Words: A Collection of Rare Gems for Word Lovers

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Pauline Maxwell March 9, 2010 at 3:00 am

I think she loved him, but it is a book reference type, not “read” I would not like to, but it is a good choice for them that a former professor of English. PM Rating: 3 / 5

Toni DeForet-Noiseux March 9, 2010 at 5:22 am

Forget crosswords and word finds! If you find that you are with “Ameri-weary locals’ joint, this book challenge and entertain. The author does not list as many words as I had expected, but still a good value for money. If the spelling bee as a kid you liked in this book to enjoy. Rating: 4 / 5

Avid Reader March 9, 2010 at 8:10 am

Bought for a friend who probably already knew all the words in danger of extinction. She enjoyed it! Rating: 5 / 5

Patricia G. Saunders March 9, 2010 at 8:53 am

What a delight this little book is! Far from being a mess, embroglio or if you like, it captures the sense and reason to continue to use these bits of interesting and amusing vocabulary. The words of different origins have always enriched the English language, and this collection is no exception. The etymology improved by quotations illustrating words in use and make reference to the brief statement calling the words keep going. Logo Phile or not, readers will soon Papilionoideae feeling (like a butterfly or a pea, like this critic, at the whim) of the enjoyment this book provides. Rating: 4 / 5

M. Jolly March 9, 2010 at 11:42 am

Have Purchased this book for a friend, as well as its dependence on obscure words, and he loved it. Great book. Rating: 5 / 5

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