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Learn some of the most interesting English words from The South African’s WORD OF THE DAY!
If you are a wordsmith or just want to learn a new word to impress that special someone, this is the content for you!
Today’s word of the day is:
Vellicate: verb– to twitch
Pronunciation: vel-i-keyt
Vellicate comes from Latin vellicāre, “to pluck, twitch,” from vellere, “to pull, twitch.” Though hairs may be plucked and skin may twitch, there is no connection between vellicate and vellum, a type of parchment made from animal skin, or vellus hair, the tiny hairs found on the human body. Vellicate was first recorded in English around 1600.
Example: After the morning coffee break, I noticed that my left eye began vellicating from all the caffeine.
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