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Word of the Day
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Patulous
[pa-CHə-ləs]Part of speech: adjective
Origin: latin, early 17th century
- Open or expanded
- Spreading out from a center, as the branches of a tree
Examples of Patulous in a sentence
- The patulous branches of the mighty oak tree extended 10 feet from its trunk.
- I spread the icing on the cake in a patulous, petal-like design, starting in the center.
About Patulous
Patulous, radial designs — with branches or lines emanating from a center — are common in both nature and art. For example, the mandala is a spiritual artistic symbol in some Indian religions; its spirals represent the spread of the universe.
Did you Know?
Patulous comes from the Latin patulus, a derivative of patere, meaning "to be open." The shape of a tree appears to open outward from its center.
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Having grabbed for each other for support and then to avoid separation, the two dared not let go even as they eventually came to a halt far into the centre of the lake. For one moment the air was still and quiet save their harsh panting, then a thunderous noise split the air as patulous cracks raced across the ice from underneath them.
The two agents exchanged a look of trepidation. It would take a great deal of care to make it safely off the ice. But with T.H.R.U.S.H. on their tail, did they have the time?
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