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That was my thought as well Larry Send a noteboard - 21/08/2011 06:24:06 PM
There are words like "sparge" that I would guess is a derivative of the Latin spargere, but since I've never seen it actually used I didn't check it. I did enjoy seeing "terpsichorean" though it really should be capitalized.

Anyway, it said my vocabulary is 38,800 words. That's probably on the very low side, given that there are thousands upon thousands of Latin, Greek and French words that bled through into English.


And I'd add hundreds, if not thousands, of various Native American words that have been added to American English, not to mention some Spanish words and phrases that have entered some regional dialects over the past two centuries.
Illusions fall like the husk of a fruit, one after another, and the fruit is experience. - Narrator, Sylvie

Je suis méchant.
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Help out these researchers: test your English vocabulary - 21/08/2011 03:07:24 PM 903 Views
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That was my thought as well - 21/08/2011 06:24:06 PM 698 Views
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I did read it - 21/08/2011 06:32:28 PM 559 Views
28,300 words. - 21/08/2011 05:52:10 PM 599 Views
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Yeah, she would. - 21/08/2011 10:54:20 PM 619 Views
That makes sense. - 22/08/2011 03:49:18 PM 694 Views
I'm going to hope I misinterpreted that, but... - 22/08/2011 07:24:04 PM 618 Views
Nah, you got it, and I didn't. - 22/08/2011 08:27:33 PM 680 Views
37700 *NM* - 21/08/2011 08:52:29 PM 236 Views
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39,000. It seemed pretty heavy on the Latin derivations. *NM* - 22/08/2011 04:48:23 AM 270 Views
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Trollop! Trollop was on the list! Low- 22,800. *NM* - 22/08/2011 08:43:21 PM 251 Views

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