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gastronome: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

gastronome: a lover of good food and drink.

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duplicity: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

duplicity: deliberate deceptiveness in behavior or speech.

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hypnagogic: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

hypnagogic: inducing sleep; of or pertaining to drowsiness.

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inexorable: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

inexorable: unyielding; relentless.

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vivify: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

vivify: to endue with life; to enliven.

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billet-doux: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

billet-doux: a love letter.

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cupidity: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

cupidity: eager or excessive desire, especially for wealth.

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Fight identity theft with passwords (Macon Telegraph)

In 2004, Bill Gates declared that the password was dead. He said that security demands a stronger device, and users are unwilling to complicate their passwords enough to be secure.

coquetry: Dictionary.com Word of the Day

coquetry: flirtation.

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Fight identity theft with passwords (Bradenton Herald)

In 2004, Bill Gates declared that the password was dead. He said that security demands a stronger device, and users are unwilling to complicate their passwords enough to be secure.
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