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dendroglyph

[ den-droh-glif ] [ ˈdɛn droʊˌglɪf ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

an image, message, or symbol carved into a tree, especially by Indigenous people and often hundreds of years old, providing cultural and historical information not available from other sources.

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  • Coined in 1918 by Australian curator Robert Etheridge, Jr.
  • Formed from dendro-, “tree,” and glyph, “carving,”
  • This term replaced the earlier term arborglyph.
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EXAMPLES OF DENDROGLYPH

  • Walking through the ancient forest, we stumbled upon a mysterious dendroglyph carved into the trunk of a mighty oak tree.
  • Conservation efforts were put in place to protect the valuable history preserved in each delicate dendroglyph scattered throughout the woodland.
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skiplagging

[ skip-lag-ing ] [ ˈskɪpˌlæg ɪŋ ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

the practice of purchasing an air ticket for a flight with a layover at one’s true destination, getting off at the layover point, and skipping the last leg of the flight.

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More about skiplagging

  • First recorded in 2015–20.
  • Comes from the verb skiplag, which was formed from skip, “to pass form one point to another, disregarding what intervenes,” and lag, “a lapse of time.”
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EXAMPLES OF SKIPLAGGING

  • Some airlines have started cracking down on skiplagging by penalizing passengers who engage in this practice.
  • Skiplagging has become a contentious topic in the travel industry, with debates on whether it is a legitimate money-saving tactic or a form of unethical behavior.
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preponderant

[ pri-pon-der-uhnt ] [ prɪˈpɒn dər ənt ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

adjective

superior in weight, force, influence, numbers, etc.; prevailing.

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  • First recorded in 1650–60.
  • Comes from the stem of the Latin word praeponderāns, which is the present participle of praeponderāre, meaning “to outweigh.”
  • Related to the verb ponder, “to consider deeply and thoroughly.”
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EXAMPLES OF PREPONDERANT

  • Despite her preponderant presence in the room, she preferred to stay silent.
  • The preponderant influence of social media shapes many people’s opinions and behaviors.
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