Metaphortuitous

/metəˌfôrˈt(y)o͞oitəs/ adj. the gleeful feeling that manifests in the curious communicator upon serendipitously stumbling upon a new word or phrase and learning its etymology, usage and derivative forms. Have you ever wondered why some words are pronounced the way they are or how they entered the English language? What religious, social, economic or other factors helped shape the development of our language? This blog tackles these -- and lighter -- subjects.

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An alumna of the University of Alberta and a graduate of MacEwan University's Public Relations program, Rachelle Drouin, BA (Hons), Dip PR, is a public relations professional and freelance writer currently residing in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Passionate about language and wordplay, she has written on contemporary women’s issues and feminism, design theory and art history, music, health and technology.
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