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frolic

[ frol-ik ] [ ˈfrɒl ɪk ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

verb

to play in a frisky, light-spirited manner

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More about frolic

  • First recorded around 1540 as an adjective meaning “merry.”
  • From Dutch vrolijk, meaning “joyful;” the Dutch suffix -lijk is related to -ly and -like³.

EXAMPLES OF FROLIC

  • The puppy would frolic in the yard, chasing leaves and yapping at birds.
  • The baby elephant loves to frolic in the water.
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proximo

[ prok-suh-moh ] [ ˈprɒk səˌmoʊ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adverb

in or during the next month

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Why Dictionary.com chose proximo

More about proximo

  • From the Latin proximō mēnse, meaning “in the next month.”
  • Related to the word proximity.

EXAMPLES OF PROXIMO

  • The committee will meet proximo to finalize the budget.
  • The restaurant is scheduled to unveil its new menu proximo.
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campanulate

[ kam-pan-yuh-lit ] [ kæmˈpæn yə lɪt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

bell-shaped

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Why Dictionary.com chose campanulate

More about campanulate

  • First recorded in 1660–70.
  • Combines Latin the campānula meaning “small bell,” + -ate¹.
  • Related to the word campanula, another name of bellflower.

EXAMPLES OF CAMPANULATE

  • The jellyfish’s campanulate body pulsed rhythmically as it drifted through the water.
  • The hiker noticed a patch of purple, campanulate flowers blooming along the trail.
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