Sunday, March 8, 2026

WORD MAN: SOPOR

I'm reading a John D. MacDonald book called The Turquoise Lament, and lead character Travis McGee just used the word sopor. It was unfamiliar, so I looked it up. 

Sopor is an abnormally deep sleep; a stupor.

It resembles soporific (tending to induce drowsiness or sleep: "the motion of the train had a somewhat soporific effect"; sleepy or drowsy: "some medicine made her soporific.")

I'd say they go together.

McGee just used the word saturnine to describe a doctor. Similar words: gloomy, somber, melancholy, moody, dour, glum.

MacDonald has used geodetic at least three times so far. Meaning: relating to geodesy, especially as applied to land surveying.

I've seen ferroconcrete mentioned twice so far; ferro indicates iron. From the online dictionary, ferroconcrete is concrete reinforced with steel: "a ferroconcrete storage tank."

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Friday, March 6, 2026

WORD MAN: PREDICATE and MORE

WORD MAN: I remember my high-school English teacher (Miss Landis) talking about the PREDICATE of a sentence (the part containing a verb), but I often hear people using predicate in a different way.

So I looked it up.

NOUN: the part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject (e.g. went home in John went home); or something which (that) is affirmed or denied concerning an argument of a proposition.

VERB: state, affirm, or assert (something) about the subject of a sentence or an argument of a proposition; or declare or affirm (something) as true or existing; postulate or assert; or found or base something on.

The last meaning (found or base something on) is the way I wasn't as familiar with. But I think they're pronouncing it wrong.

I just found JOCOSELY, and it makes me think of jocularity. Jocosely is a formal way to say "jokingly." Use this adverb any time you want to describe an action that's done in a facetious or satirical way. I was right.

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