apocryphal \uh-POK-ruh-fuhl\, adjective:
1. (Bible) Pertaining to the Apocrypha.
2. Not canonical. Hence: Of doubtful authority or authenticity; equivocal; fictitious; spurious; false.
Apocryphal ultimately derives from Greek apokruphos, "hidden (hence, spurious)," from apokruptein, "to hide away," from apo-, "away, from" + kruptein, "to hide."
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Days like these convince me, that Dictionary.com daily subscriptions are far more prophetic than the horoscope.
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Irrelevant, but I read the beetroot post, and it made me laugh my ass off.
Glad to see my misery as a serviceable substitute for a sense-of-humor.
I could get used to this...
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