Word of the Day
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Conservancy (noun) – The conservation of something, especially of natural resources (from Middle English conserven and Latin conservare)
Word in a Sentence: In Sandy Lender’s novel Choices Meant for Gods, the people of Onweald will be forced into conservancy when they figure out what Lord Drake has done to the forests on the west coast of the continent.
Your turn! With Earth Day coming up this weekend (and have you been working on your letters?), you should be already in a good mindset to come up with some fantastic conservative sentences to share. Give us whatchu got.
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, conservancy, Earth Day, grammar, word
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Conservancy (noun) – The conservation of something, especially of natural resources (from Middle English conserven and Latin conservare)
Word in a Sentence: In Sandy Lender’s novel Choices Meant for Gods, the people of Onweald will be forced into conservancy when they figure out what Lord Drake has done to the forests on the west coast of the continent.
Your turn! With Earth Day coming up this weekend (and have you been working on your letters?), you should be already in a good mindset to come up with some fantastic conservative sentences to share. Give us whatchu got.
“Some days, I just want the dragon to win.”
Tags: Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender, conservancy, Earth Day, grammar, word
1 Comments:
I hope our poor old cat, Gracie-baby, doesn't have to return to see the vet anytime soon. Not only for her sake but for the family's as another visit may force us all into a state of conservancy.
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