perpend \per-PEND\, verb:
1. To ponder; deliberate.noun:
2. To be attentive; reflect.
1. A large stone passing through the entire thickness of a wall.
While perpend as a noun means "a large stone passing through the entire thickness of a wall" (related to perpendicular), the verb form not only possesses a different pronunciation but also emerges independently from the Latin root perpendere, "to weigh carefully."
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Trivia
Where was the great conductor Leopold Stokowski born and raised?
- In London, England.
- Chinese Exclusion Act: barred Chinese laborers from the US for 10 years, despite President Chester Arthur's veto (1882)
- Eiffel Tower: was dedicated at the opening of the Universal Exposition in Paris (1889)
- Hindenburg: German dirigible caught fire as it landed in Lakehurst, New Jersey; 36 were killed (1937)
- Works Progress Administration: set out to employ scores of Americans in the post-Depression era (1935)
- Roger Bannister: Oxford medical student broke the four-minute mile, which was widely considered medically impossible (1954); in 1975, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II
- Chunnel: the tunnel connecting France and England opened to traffic (1994)
- Maximilien Robespierre (1758-1794): Jacobin leader of the French Revolution
- Sigmund Freud (1856-1939): founder of psychoanalysis
Robert Peary (1856-1920): arctic explorer- Willie Mays (79): hard-hitting baseball hall-of-famer; goaltender Martin Brodeur (38) shares this birth date
- Bob Seger (65): rock 'n roll singer/songwriter
- Tony Blair (57): former British PM
- George Clooney (49): award-winning actor/director and social activist, Good Night, and Good Luck., Burn After Reading; also, entertainers Rudolph Valentino (1895-1926), Orson Welles (1915-1985), Alan Dale and Ben Masters (both 63), Gregg Henry (58), Tom Bergeron (55), Roma Downey (50) and Gabourey Sidibe and Adrianne Palicki (both 27)










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Couldn't find a picture of Willie Mays nekkid, eh ?
I can honestly say I didn't try to find that. But if you're putting in a request, I can try to find it for you...
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