The word of the day today is FARCTATE.
Def: Farctate
From the Latin farcire, meaning to fill or stuff, farctate is a botanical term meaning full as opposed to hollow; used more colloquially to mean completely satiated or full to the point of bursting.
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The Word of the Day is Farctate,
I couldn’t possibly define it any better than Mel has done on the Word of the Day post, so click and read her words.
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