Saturday, September 4, 2010

All We Are Saying, Is Give Spatula a Chance

In acknowledgement of the challenge of WOTW participation during the first week, we will be extending Spatula's run 4 more days..... So once again, the Word of the Week is....

SPATULA

SPAT·U·LA

[spach-uh-luh]

–noun
an implement with a broad, flat, usually flexible blade, used forblending foods or removing them from cooking utensils, mixingdrugs, spreading plasters and paints, etc.
Origin: 
1515–25;  < L: a flat piece, batten, equiv. to spath a spathe  +-ula -ule


spat·u·lar, adjective


Word of the Week Rules & Procedures

1) A word will be posted each week (ideally, by Sunday evening, assuming my internet and CivPro reading doesn't hate me)

2) Any and all SLS students are encouraged to use this word in an actual class comment or written assignment. Variants, such as adverb forms of a noun, etc. are also free game.

3) Participants should post a short comment to this posting quoting their use and describing its context

4) Participants and/or commentors may indicate the level of achivement using the following scale:

  • Bronze: Word is used as a restatement of facts, somewhat randomly or out of context; however, valiant effort has been made for inclusion and/or comedic effect (e.g., "Well, according to Walker v Birmingham, and my coffee filter, that rule is out-dated.").
  • Sliver: Word is used in an example, metaphore or analogy (e.g., The three-pronged rule in this case seems to act as a coffee filter for judicial interpretation."
  • Gold: Word is used in such a way as to add substantive or legal weight to an argument. (e.g., "But it is precisly the coffee filter that allows for this interpretation.")

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