September 10th, 2018
re·cip·ro·cate [ri-sip-ruh-keyt] (previously 04-15-13)
verb (used with object)
1. to give, feel, etc., in return.
2. to give and receive reciprocally; interchange: to reciprocate favors.
3. to cause to move alternately backward and forward.
verb (used without object)
4. to make a return, as for something given.
5. to make interchange.
6. to be correspondent.
7. to move alternately backward and forward.
Synonyms
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1. return, respond, retaliate.
Origin: 1605–15; < Latin reciprocatus past participle of reciprocare to move back and forth. See reciprocal, -ate
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Daily Count Challenge!
Big Buddy!
And my favorite - BINGO! We have two posts for this - general cards and then fandom cards. I've chosen my card and can't wait to get started on it.
Our regular challenges are still in full force:
A to Z
Numbers
Say What
Word of the Day
Weekend Challenge is a fun one - music of animation
And amusingly enough, my Romanian word of the day was for fig. I'm not sure that ever comes up in my English conversations but okay. I'll take it!
Happy Monday guys and let me know how last week went and what's on your plate for this week.
(And my apologies for the lameness of this post... my template is at home. So, I'm praying I didn't miss anything!)
- Current Mood:
cranky
- Current Music:Galway Girl - Ed Sheeran
so now it is up to
I, meanwhile, am contemplating sleep though its only 8:30