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Word Meanings and Origins

Question: Which of these vehicles has only one wheel?
Answer: A unicycle, as its Greco-Latin name suggests, has only one wheel.
Question: What do we call someone who knows a subject such as food or art well?
Answer: A connoisseur knows a subject well and appreciates high quality. The word comes from the French verb that means "to know."
Question: Which of these words means "little bits"?
Answer: Smithereens likely developed from the Irish word smidirini, which means "little bits." Written record of the use of "smithereens" dates back to 1829.
Question: What is the word used in the American desert for a sun-dried brick?
Answer: Adobe comes from the Spanish word for brick. An adobe brick is typically made of dried mud.
Question: What is an illness or infirmity that relates to memory?
Answer: Amnesia comes from the Greek words meaning "no memory." The condition is often a short-term memory loss.
Question: What word is related to dancing?
Answer: Choreography is the art of inventing and arranging dances. It comes from the Greek word that gives us "chorus," which originally meant a group of dancers.
Question: Which of these words does not relate to the horse?
Answer: Cadet comes from the French word meaning "young boy." The other words are related to the Latin caballus, a word for the horse.
Question: What word relates to sleeping?
Answer: A dormant animal is one that is hibernating, while a dormant volcano is one that is not active. The word comes from the French word meaning "sleep."
Question: Which of these words refers to a driver?
Answer: A chauffeur drives a car or limousine. The first chauffeurs were people employed to stoke a steam engine and keep it running. The French word chauffer means "to heat."