word of the day
Apr. 22nd, 2001 10:08 amundulant \UN-juh-lunt; UN-dyuh-\, adjective:
Resembling waves in form, motion, or occurrence; undulating.
[From Late Latin undula, small wave, diminutive of Latin unda, wave; see wed-1 in Indo-European Roots.]
My wakefulness is coming in a slow, undulant progression....today and yesterday, I sort of just ebbed into it.
Good morning! Spongebob is on!
Resembling waves in form, motion, or occurrence; undulating.
[From Late Latin undula, small wave, diminutive of Latin unda, wave; see wed-1 in Indo-European Roots.]
My wakefulness is coming in a slow, undulant progression....today and yesterday, I sort of just ebbed into it.
Good morning! Spongebob is on!

That's a good one.....
Date: 2001-04-22 09:35 am (UTC)ululate \ yool'-yoo-lat, ul'-you-lat \, verb:
To howl, hoot, or wailing loudly.
[ < Latin ululare, howl ]
Use it in good health...and a Happy Earth Day to you too!
Re: That's a good one.....
Date: 2001-04-22 01:10 pm (UTC)that's a great one, too.
now to find a way to put 'em both in a sentence that's not rated 'r' .:)