Word of the Day |
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Fandangle |
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Pronunciation |
[fan-DAYN-ɡəl] |
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Part of speech |
Noun |
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Origin |
Unknown, 19th century |
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Definition(s) |
A useless or purely ornamental thing. |
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About the Word |
There’s not much use for this object, but it sure is pretty. Maybe you have a cabinet full of knick-knacks, or your bed is covered with ornamental pillows. Anything with purely decorative potential, but no real use — that’s a fandangle. |
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Did you know? |
Fandangle can’t be traced back to a specific root language, but it’s safe to assume it’s related to fandango. This is the name for a lively Spanish dance accompanied by a tambourine, or the name for an elaborate process or activity. Fandangle came about in the 19th century, likely as an alteration of the second definition of fandango. |
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