Word of the Day for Tuesday, October 27, 2009
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punctilious \puhnk-TIL-ee-uhs\, adjective:
punctilious \puhnk-TIL-ee-uhs\, adjective:
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Strictly attentive to the details of form in action or conduct; precise; exact in the smallest particulars.
Strictly attentive to the details of form in action or conduct; precise; exact in the smallest particulars.
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Sadly, the B.O. seems to be more punctilious in his adherence to his socialist-Marxist agenda than he is in his religious life!
--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog
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Punctilious derives from Late Latin punctillum, "a little point," from Latin punctum, "a point," from pungere, "to prick."
Punctilious derives from Late Latin punctillum, "a little point," from Latin punctum, "a point," from pungere, "to prick."
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