The "LEXICON" Challenge...06/08/09
The Challenge:Show us your interpretation of " A New Word ".
The Participants: Kre8ive,
John (300m),
The Curious Camel,
Karina,
Creative Deviance,
Lady Kate,
Johnloguk,
FotoEffects,
CSPics, and myself.
The Result: sal⋅ta⋅tion /sælˈteɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sal-tey-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun 1. a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement.
2. an abrupt movement or transition.
3. Geology. intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, as from the force of wind or running water.
4. Biology. a. a sudden discontinuity in a line of descent.
b. a mutation.
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Origin:
1640–50; < L saltātiōn- (s. of saltātiō) a dancing, equiv. to saltāt(us) (ptp. of saltāre; see saltant ) -iōn- -ion
Related forms:
sal⋅ta⋅tion⋅al, adjective
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The "LEXICON" Challenge...06/08/09
The Challenge:Show us your interpretation of " A New Word ".
The Participants: Kre8ive, John (300m), The Curious Camel, Karina, Creative Deviance, Lady Kate, Johnloguk, FotoEffects, CSPics, and myself.
The Result: sal⋅ta⋅tion /sælˈteɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sal-tey-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun 1. a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement.
2. an abrupt movement or transition.
3. Geology. intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, as from the force of wind or running water.
4. Biology. a. a sudden discontinuity in a line of descent.
b. a mutation.
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Origin:
1640–50; < L saltātiōn- (s. of saltātiō) a dancing, equiv. to saltāt(us) (ptp. of saltāre; see saltant ) + -iōn- -ion
Related forms:
sal⋅ta⋅tion⋅al, adjective
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The "LEXICON" Challenge...06/08/09
The Challenge:Show us your interpretation of " A New Word ".
The Participants: Kre8ive, John (300m), The Curious Camel, Karina, Creative Deviance, Lady Kate, Johnloguk, FotoEffects, CSPics, and myself.
The Result: sal⋅ta⋅tion /sælˈteɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sal-tey-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun 1. a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement.
2. an abrupt movement or transition.
3. Geology. intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, as from the force of wind or running water.
4. Biology. a. a sudden discontinuity in a line of descent.
b. a mutation.
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Origin:
1640–50; < L saltātiōn- (s. of saltātiō) a dancing, equiv. to saltāt(us) (ptp. of saltāre; see saltant ) + -iōn- -ion
Related forms:
sal⋅ta⋅tion⋅al, adjective](/img/spacer.gif)
The "LEXICON" Challenge...06/08/09
The Challenge:Show us your interpretation of " A New Word ".
The Participants: Kre8ive,
John (300m),
The Curious Camel,
Karina,
Creative Deviance,
Lady Kate,
Johnloguk,
FotoEffects,
CSPics, and myself.
The Result: sal⋅ta⋅tion /sælˈteɪʃən/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [sal-tey-shuhn] Show IPA
–noun 1. a dancing, hopping, or leaping movement.
2. an abrupt movement or transition.
3. Geology. intermittent, leaping movement of particles of sand or gravel, as from the force of wind or running water.
4. Biology. a. a sudden discontinuity in a line of descent.
b. a mutation.
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Origin:
1640–50; < L saltātiōn- (s. of saltātiō) a dancing, equiv. to saltāt(us) (ptp. of saltāre; see saltant ) -iōn- -ion
Related forms:
sal⋅ta⋅tion⋅al, adjective
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