Little thin tiny ones, ones that squiggle and squirm…
Vermicular, our Word of the Week from AUM PR is from the latin vermiculus, a dimunitive of vermis – worm. Over the centuries it’s come to mean, having the shape of a worm, as in vermiform, having way markings shaped like worms; vermiculate; moving like a worm or caused by or relating to worms. It’s altogether somewhat wormy..
Verandah Magazine’s Word of the Week this week comes from the Latin, transilient, and translates as jumping across or passing over. Although our friends…