Word of the Day in Image and Prose

The challenge: photographs and words about the word of the day from dictionary.com. Can i handle it and be creative enough to illustrate simple words? Who knows. But at least I'll expand my vocabulary.

Monday, May 02, 2005

Uh oh

Camera bit the dust...for real this time. This time it was my fault dropping it as I was being harassed on the F from Coney Island.

Sunday, May 01, 2005

Palindrome

Word of the Day for Sunday May 1, 2005

palindrome
\PAL-in-drohm\, noun:
A word, phrase, sentence, or verse that reads the same
backward or forward.

A few examples:
* Madam, I'm Adam. (Adam's first words to Eve?)
* A man, a plan, a canal -- Panama! (The history of the
Panama Canal in brief.)
* Able was I ere I saw Elba. (Napoleon's lament.)
* Mom, Dad.
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Palindrome comes from Greek palindromos, literally "running
back (again)," from palin, "back, again" + dromos, "running."

Dictionary.com Entry and Pronunciation
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Unfortunately I broke my camera at Coney Island, so the only palindrome I could photo was a bad one of Abba's SOS on my computer:
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