Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Wondrous Words Wednesday-April 29

Bermudaonion asks you to share new words that you have learned during your reading adventures in the last week. Feel free to join in the fun!


I found a couple of new words while reading A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini:


Stalactite: (stuh-lak-tahyt, stal-uhk-tahyt) An icicle-shaped mineral deposit, usually calcite or aragonite, hanging from the roof of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water.


Stalagmite: (stuh-lag-mahyt, stal-uhg-mahyt) A conical mineral deposit, usually calcite or aragonite, built up on the floor of a cavern, formed from the dripping of mineral-rich water.

Both of these words were found on page 99 in the following sentence:


He knew the difference between a stalactite and a stalagmite, and could tell you that the distance between the earth and the sun was the same as going from Kabul to Ghazni one and a half million times.


So what new words have you learned in your reading adventures this week?

9 comments:

  1. I always remember which is which from a silly rhyme I learned as a kid: When the mites go up, the tites go down. :-)

    Lezlie

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  2. I can never remember which is which. Good think I don't go into caves often. :-) Thanks for sharing!

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  3. Add me to the list of those who can't remember which is which!

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  5. I can't wait to read this book. I've heard so many great things about it.

    My words are here

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  6. Thanks so much for playing along this week!

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  7. I always get these two mixed up!

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  8. I always confuse these two, I hope that one day I'll remember which one goes up and which one down.

    I gave you an award. :D
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