Daily Content Archive

(as of Thursday, March 22, 2018)
Word of the Day

outwit

Definition:(verb) To get the better of by cunning or ingenuity.
Synonyms:outsmart, overreach, circumvent, outfox, beat
Usage: She managed to outwit the police and escape to the safe house with the loot.
Daily Grammar Lesson

Idioms that Start with "Out Of"

A number of idioms start with the prepositional phrase "out of." Some examples include "out of the blue" and "out of order." What are some others? More...
Article of the Day

Zebroids: Zorses, Zonies, and Zedonks

Bred since the 19th century, zebroids are zebra hybrids—crosses between zebras and any other equid, or horse-like animal. Zebroids physically resemble their non-zebra parent but are striped like a zebra, though typically only on a portion of their body. Hybrids are generally named using a combination of the parent animals' names. Thus, a zebra hybrid may be known as a zorse, zebrule, zony, zetland, zebrass, zeedonk, zonkey, zebronkey, zebadonk, zebret, or zebrinny, among others. What is a hebra? More...
This Day in History

Sacred, Centuries-Old Emerald Buddha Gets New Home (1784)

Although legend dates the creation of the Emerald Buddha to a more ancient time, it was likely carved in the 15th century. The revered green figurine has enjoyed an eventful history ever since. After centuries of being variously lost, transported, and rediscovered, the small statue was moved with great ceremony by King Rama I to its current home in the most sacred temple in Thailand, the Wat Phra Kaew. Its three sets of gold clothing are periodically changed according to what schedule? More...
Today's Birthday

Adam Sedgwick (1785)

One of the founders of modern geology, Sedgwick coined the term Cambrian to describe the earliest geologic period of the Paleozoic era, and, in his most important work, he and geologist R. I. Murchison named the Devonian Period—after the rock formations they studied at Devonshire. Sedgwick was outspoken in asserting the consistency between his scientific findings and his religious beliefs. How, then, did he respond when his former student Charles Darwin published Origin of Species? More...
Quotation of the Day
It is just at the very age when a man's character is forming that he tumbles into love, and then the lass he loves has the making or marring of him. Unconsciously he molds himself to what she would have him, good or bad.

Jerome K. Jerome (1859-1927)

Idiom of the Day

damn the torpedoes

To press on with a task or current course of action regardless of apparent risks or dangers. Attributed to David Farragut of the United States Navy during the American Civil War, usually paraphrased as "Damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead!" The actual order (if it ever existed) was: "Damn the torpedoes! Four bells. Captain Drayton, go ahead! Jouett, full speed!" More...
Today's Holiday

World Day for Water (2023)

In 1992, the United Nations declared March 22 World Day for Water. Programs associated with the day draw attention to the ways in which proper water resource management contributes to a nation's economic and social vitality. More...
Word Trivia

Today's topic: research

disquisition - A diligent or systematic search, a thorough investigation or research. More...

primary source - A direct source of information or research, a document not emended by a third party. More...

secondary source - Information or research that is derivative, such as a comment by a historian, an encyclopedia article, or a critical essay. More...

Rh factor - Named for the rhesus monkeys used in research to identify blood types. More...

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