Under words that don’t mean what I originally thought they
meant—DECIMATE: to kill one in
every ten of (a group of soldiers or others) as a punishment for the whole group.
So if a rabbit decimates my lettuce patch, 9 of 10 lettuce plants is okay.
Honestly, I’m okay with that.
BRAISE: fry
(food) lightly and then stew it slowly in a closed container.
A great
way to cook pork chops BTW.
BRAISE is not the same as BRAZE: form, fix, or join
by soldering with an alloy of copper and zinc at high temperature. Nor does
it mean to grill over an open flame.
PRODIGAL: spending
money or resources freely and recklessly; wastefully extravagant.
From context, I assumed prodigal meant someone who spurns or
runs away from his home and family. Nope. Just a spendthrift.
Have you
discovered words you were using wrong?
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