August 28, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [emetic](
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Definition: (noun) An agent that causes vomiting.
Synonyms: [nauseant]( [vomitive]( [vomit](
Usage: She was highly allergic to dairy products; pizza gave her a stomachache, and ice cream was a virtual emetic.
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Idiom of the Day [toss (one's) hat in(to) the ring](
— To announce or make known one's intention to compete against others for something, especially in a political race. ["More...](
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Article of the Day Istanbul
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The city of Istanbul, which extends on both the European and Asian sides of the Bosporus strait, is the only city in the world to span 2 continents. Over the centuries, this area has been under Greek, Roman, Ottoman, and Turkish control. One of the great historic metropolises of the world, Istanbul is Turkey's chief city and seaport as well as its commercial, industrial, and financial center. Istanbul is home to Topkapi Palace, the Hagia Sophia, and what other historic sites?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Indefinite Pronouns
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An indefinite pronoun is used in place of a noun without specifying a particular person or thing that is being represented. Why are many pronouns that refer to more than one—e.g., everything, everyone, much, etc.— considered singular?
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This Day in History The Peace Palace Opens in The Hague (1913)
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Often called "the seat of international law," the Peace Palace houses the Permanent Court of Arbitration, the Hague Academy of International Law, and the International Court of Justice, which is the primary judicial body of the United Nations. The palace was conceived in the early 20th century and was funded by American industrialist and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. To show their support for the project, many nations sent gifts for use or display in the palace, including what items?
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Today's Birthday Elizabeth Ann Seton (1774)
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Seton was the first native-born US citizen canonized by the Roman Catholic Church. Six years after she founded the Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children, her husband died, leaving her with five young children. She later opened a free Catholic elementary school and is considered the mother of the US parochial school system. In 1813, she founded the Sisters of Charity, the first US religious order, and served as its superior until her death. Seton is the patron saint of what?
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Today's Holiday Feast of St. Augustine of Hippo
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[St. Augustine]( is best known for his spiritual autobiography, the [Confessions]( which detail the excesses of his youth, his career as a teacher of rhetoric, his years as a believer in Manicheism and Platonism, and his belated conversion to Christianity. It is primarily for his writings that he is known as the patron saint of theologians and scholars, and one of the "Four Latin Fathers" of the Christian Church. When a company of Spanish soldiers landed on the coast of Florida on St. Augustine's Day in 1565, they named the U.S.'s [oldest European community]( after him.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
Reproach is infinite, and knows no end. [Homer]( (900 BC-800 BC)
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