Word of the day: Farctate
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Word of the day: Farctate
Farctate [FARK-teyt] Part of speech: adjective Origin: Latin, 19th century 1.Stuffed; filled solid. 2.Stuffed; full from overeating. Examples of farctate in a sentence "Jim was completely farctate following his third serving of Christmas dinner." "It was hard to fit the final items into the farctate moving van, so we carried some with us in the cab." About Farctate “Farctate” is derived from the Latin “farctus,” meaning “stuffed” or “full.” Did …
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