Thursday, October 6, 2016

Throwback Thursday Wordplay™ October 06, 2016 – Estival/Cotidal



Two-Fer Thursday Wordplay--in a Throwback Mood

I lost Wednesday … missed it completely. I’m wondering if it quaked and was swept away with the news of Hurricane Matthew looming over our East Coast shorelines. A sure sign summer (and my Wednesday) have left the building!

To make up for the “day late and dollar short” belated Wordplay Wednesday, we have a Two-Fer Thursday Wordplay with a throwback twist … and thoughts of my friends watching the tides and times of Matthew.
 
COTIDAL (kō tidʹl) adj. – indicating the coincidence in time or extent of tides (cotidal lines on a map). [TFT 1 of 2 / WW #80]

ESTIVAL (esʹtɘ vɘl, estiʹvɘl) adj. – of or pertaining to summer. [TFT 2 of 2 / WW #80]

At times the dictionary is less than helpful in defining a word or phrase, as in cotidal. Back to school I went—and after much scientific gobbledygook, I settled on Wiki’s relatively clear explanation of its meaning.

In part, cotidal Wiki explains, “Lines of constant tidal phase are called cotidal lines, which are analogous to contour lines of constant altitude on topographical maps. High water is reached simultaneously along the cotidal lines extending from the coast out into the ocean, and cotidal lines (and hence tidal phases) advance along the coast.” Kind of the “eye of the storm” in cotidal-speak.

There is SO much more to read there, but study time is up for me! How's-about something for you to do if you’re hunkering down, hoping to stay connected while you weather the storm?

If you’re not quite ready to let estival days of idyllic beaches fade into the annals of time, I’ve dredged up three movie titles that bring back estival fun personified. (With a fond nod to a classic Elvis film):

Blue Hawaii / Elvis Presley (1961; even this 3-minute trailer is a warm boost of estival energy)
Beach Blanket Bingo / Frankie Avalon & Annette Funicello (1965)
Back to the Beach / Frankie & Annette are back! (1987)

Cowabunga, dude! Let’s go surfin’ now, everybody’s learnin’ how, come on a “Safari” with me! Oh, sorry—this is October. He did the mash, he did the “Monster Mash! (Coming soon to a radio near you …)

Word Challenge: COTIDAL / ESTIVAL.  The summer reference is easy—writing about a complicated currents and tides reference, not so much. Can you fit them both into your week of writings?

                       


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Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Wordplay Wednesday™ September 28, 2016 – Whiffet



Quick-Wit Whiff of Words 

Sometimes you just have to squeeze the necessities into a pint-sized pinch of time. This Wordplay Wednesday, I found the perfect word—or set of words—to squish into a maddening if-anything-could-go-wrong-it-did week. Take a whiff of this …

WHIFFET (hwif'it) n. – 1) a little whiff, or puff; 2) (Informal) an insignificant, esp. young, person. [WW #79]

If you try to follow logic that a whiffet is a little whiff, so puff must have a puffet offspring, you would be wrong. Is nothing logical* in this world?!

But—if you and your whiffet play Wiffle Ball** at the park, that makes him or her a whiffler. Now wasn’t that fun? 

If your whiffet is still in diapers, you’ll know when the whiffet needs a change—the pungent whiffet will wrinkle your nose. OK, I’m all whiffeted out … and out of whiffet time …

Word Challenge: WHIFFET. Speaking of time … is it past time to spend some time with your whiffet, whatever age the young whippersnapper may be? Have fun fitting whiffet into your week of writings!

                       



*Are you a logical person in an illogical world? Easy tips to weather the erratic storm of dementia—or anyone who believes the unrealistic is real!
**Made in USA—yea!
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