Sept. 5, 2024
Plexor (from Greek plēxis 'percussion') is 'a small hammer with a rubber head used to test reflexes and in medical percussion'. You may use this word in your language to sound like an expert.
Impost is 'a block, capital, or moulding from which an arch springs [i.e. starts]'. Unsurprisingly, imposts may be decorated.
Ultimo (from Latin ultimo mense 'in the last month') means 'of or occurring in the month preceding the present'. For example, I might say: 'I posted the story about bouillabaisse on the 21st ultimo'. The antonym to ultimo is proximo 'in the next month': 'Children will go to school on the 2nd proximo.' (1st proximo being a Sunday).
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'Plexor', 'Impost', and 'Ultimo' (3 Words of the Day)
Plexor (from Greek plēxis 'percussion') is 'a small hammer with a rubber head used to test reflexes and in medical percussion'.
You may use this word in your language to sound like an expert.
Impost is 'a block, capital, or moulding from which an arch springs [i.e.
starts]'.
Unsurprisingly, imposts may be decorated.
Ultimo (from Latin ultimo mense 'in the last month') means 'of or occurring in the month preceding the present'.
For example, I might say: 'I posted the story about bouillabaisse on the 21st ultimo'.
The antonym to ultimo is proximo 'in the next month': 'Children will go to school on the 2nd proximo.'
(1st proximo being a Sunday).
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starts]'. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Unsurprisingly, imposts may be decorated. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
Ultimo (from Latin ultimo mense 'in the last month') means 'of or occurring in the month preceding the present'. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
For example, I might say: 'I posted the story about bouillabaisse on the 21st ultimo'. This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
The antonym to ultimo is proximo 'in the next month': 'Children will go to school on the 2nd proximo.' This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
(1st proximo being a Sunday). This sentence has been marked as perfect! |
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