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Mr MRarely used words that you can pledge to adopt and use as flosculations, even though doing so may make you less plebicolar. Fun, educational, unique.
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ari ladopt a word each day
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Ced PaineAdopt a word!
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Karlana KulsethAdopt a word
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edtechdiva xAWESOME! page covered with words. Hover mouse over a word, pops up, says it, defines it; move mouse to top or bottom and it scrolls the wall of words
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Pamela StevensVery cool site with an interactive wall of words to learn!
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Marita ThomsonPick a word to adopt - commit to using. Haven't played yet...
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Charlyn TrussellA fun trip to find new words and their meanings
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Lawrence SenetaA great site for vocabulary and word of the day type activites. The point is to find a word and save it by using it throughout the day.
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Ian GuestAll those curious, interesting words likely to be dropped from the OED displayed in a visual, interactive way. Adopt one and save it!
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Valerie B.adopt a word vocabulary
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Kristina HurleyThere are SO many cool things you can do with this site. Since many of the words are out of vernacular we had the idea to subscribe to the word of the day and either use THAT word or another common synonym or word replacement- great way to get kids thinking about words and just in time for SAT
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Tara SchmuckerAllows you to view definitions of obscure words, adopt words that are dropped from the dictionary, and it also provides ways to introduce or use vocabulary throughout the day
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Karen Soohyadopt a word
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Nergiz KernSave a word by adopting it.
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Anna HentzImprove vocabulary.
Commit to a new word a week...day...
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JoNelle GardnerAre u a Wordsmith? This tool will get anyone hooked
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yuppi cTries to revive dead, unused words.
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Deni CotellSave the Words is an online Ouija board that brings dead nouns, verbs, and adjectives to life.
Each of the words you’ll find here was once a living, breathing part of our language. Roll your cursor over it, and it’ll cry out: “Over here!” or “Yo! Pick me!” Click, and you’ll see a succinct definition, an example sentence, and an invitation to use the word you’ve picked in your everyday conversation and correspondence. -
Dirk JohnsonOxford Dictionaries site promoting rare words.
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muki Trifelo# Lookup hundreds of rare words in english language.
# Check the meaning of the word and see it used in a sentence.
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