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Monday, February 4, 2013

vocabulary

I should be in bed, but instead, I'm reading old presidential inaugural addresses and researching the founding fathers...again. Why? I'm not exactly sure. Oh, and ice cream. I'm eating ice cram. Oh, and I'm drinking a little coffee; hm, maybe that's not smart. I should really get to bed soon. from dictionary.com in·cul·cate /ɪnˈkʌlkeɪt, ˈɪnkʌlˌkeɪt/ Show Spelled [in-kuhl-keyt, in-kuhl-keyt] Show IPA verb (used with object), in·cul·cat·ed, in·cul·cat·ing. 1. to implant by repeated statement or admonition; teach persistently and earnestly (usually followed by upon or in ): to inculcate virtue in the young. 2. to cause or influence (someone) to accept an idea or feeling (usually followed by with ): Socrates inculcated his pupils with the love of truth.

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