What memorable words have you learned from books? Was it Charlotte herself who taught you "provender" and "garrulous"? Did you first encounter a "tesseract" in a novel? Today's Word of the Day definitely has a literary connection.
March 01, 2024
[ grok ] verb
to understand thoroughly and intuitively.
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