The word box was open for a short time only, but we have some good words! Two stood out, to me, as the front-runners, but ultimately I could only pick one as the Word of the Week! Take a look at the words:
Inchoate (noun)
- being only partly in existence or operation
Syllogism (noun)
1. a deductive scheme of a formal argument consisting of a major and a minor premise and a conclusion (as in "every virtue is laudable; kindness is a virtue; therefore kindness is laudable")
2. a subtle, specious, or crafty argument
3. deductive reasoning
Prosody (noun)
1. the study of versification; especially : the systematic study of metrical structure
2. a particular system, theory, or style of versification
3. the rhythmic and intonational aspect of language
Quotidian (adj)
- occurring every day
Ubiquitous (adj)
- existing or being everywhere at the same time : constantly encountered
Aphasia (noun)
- loss or impairment of the power to use or comprehend words usually resulting from brain damage
And this week's Word of the Week is:
Ubiquitous!
Use it wisely.