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Mar 25, 2026
This week’s themeWriters painting with words This week’s words genuflection juvenescent
Krishnakrida (Krishna’s Play), 1896
Art: Ravi Varma Wordsmith Games
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with Anu Gargjuvenescent
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Becoming youthful; young or youthful.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin juvenescere (to grow young), from juvenis (young; youth).
Earliest documented use: 1821.
USAGE:
“Then, when I saw that ‘young veal’ was also proposed, my cup of sparkling
mineral water ranneth over. I mean to say, just how young can veal be,
given that it’s pretty juvenescent to begin with? After all, most veal is
killed at some time between 20 weeks and a year, although there is the
delicious titbit known as ‘bob veal’, which comes from calves slaughtered
when they’re at most a month old -- and often only a few days old. Here
at Borchardt, there was ‘young veal’, which was presumably very young
indeed or they wouldn’t have made a big deal about it. Perhaps that’s why
the waiters were so surgically precise: before the long evening at the
dining tables began, they were assisting at operating ones, where cow
foetuses were delivered prematurely, then butchered for their ineffably
tender meat.” Will Self; Real Meals; New Statesman (London); Aug 16, 2013. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Law and justice are not always the same. When they aren't, destroying the
law may be the first step toward changing it. -Gloria Steinem, activist,
author, and editor (b. 25 Mar 1934)
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