I was sent a review copy of "Lost in Shangri-la" by Mitchell Zuckoff. it is a non-fiction book about a plane that crash lands in a remote part of New Guinea during WWII.
I am several chapters into it and enjoying it so far. Mr. Zuckoff is introducing us to several words that are peculiar to New Guinea, but he keeps including the definitions of the words. This is good for my reading of the book, but bad for this meme! :)
i did come across one word, though, as he was describing what the native women wore. He said, "...and always one or more capacious carrying nets hung over the back from the forehead."
Hmmm...capacious?
According to Dictionary.com it means:
ca·pa·cious/kəˈpāSHəs/
Adjective:
Having a lot of space inside; roomy: "a capacious van".
Synonyms:
spacious - roomy - large - commodious - wide - ample
So, capacious means spacious...and, it even rhymes! :)
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I'll be able to remember that one! Thanks for playing along.
ReplyDeleteCapacious is such a fabulous word. In medicine there is actually an extraordinary term using it- capacious rectum- it's long been one of my favourites. .
ReplyDeleteLol! I'm not gonna ask. ;)
DeleteHi Louise and Libby,
DeleteSorry, I just had to look this one up (no pun intended) and just the thought of it is enough to bring tears to the eyes. I certainly didn't know that definition of the word.
Thanks for sharing such a great piece of information.
Yvonne
Thanks! for sharing.
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You too. :)
DeleteI know capacious, but not well enough to use it. I'll remember it now that I think of it rhyming with spacious.
ReplyDeleteThat's how I am remembering it too!
DeleteGreat word!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. And thanks for visiting and taking the time to comment;o)
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Hi Midred- thank you too! ;)
DeleteHi Libby,
ReplyDeleteCapacious is a great word, isn't it? and quite an easy one to casually throw into a conversation.
I am intrigued by the thought of some of the words which are native to New Guinea though and even better for the reading experience if the definitions are close to hand, rather than having to search for them, thus breaking the continuity of the book.
I just finished the book a little while ago. I thought he did a nice job. He would tell us words the natives used and what they meant and it flowed really well. Plus there was an adventure element as it was about a rescue mission.
Deletesounds like an interesting book... i love learning new words....and reading definitely helps with that!!
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Sure ! Your family sounds like a riot! I "only" have five kids. ;). Lol!
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