While we're on the subject of word meanings, I have a question of my own that has been bothering me for quite some time.
The seal for Cambridge University Press has the words: "Domimina Nustio Illumea." Any idea what it means? I'm guessing it's either Greek or Latin, if that helps.
It has to mean something...they wouldn't put it there otherwise.
> Does anyone know the word that means 'eager to fight'?
cbwing0 said it already, but pugnacious was the first one that came to my mind. 'Belligerent', too, mebbe?
"you're a doctor.... and 27 years.... so...doctor + 27 years = HATORI SOHMA" - RoyalWing, when I was 27 "Al hail the forum editting Shooby! His vibes are law!" - Osaka-chan
I could still be champ, but I'd feel bad taking it away from one of the younger guys. - George Foreman
Actually, you can be irked, agitated and irritated without being eager to fight, as there can be a large difference 'twixt angry and scrapping. You can be eager to fight without being upset.
> Thanks. I love using big words on people. Especially when they say, "What? Speak English!"
Yes, but I thought you were the quiet one, aren't you?
"you're a doctor.... and 27 years.... so...doctor + 27 years = HATORI SOHMA" - RoyalWing, when I was 27 "Al hail the forum editting Shooby! His vibes are law!" - Osaka-chan
I could still be champ, but I'd feel bad taking it away from one of the younger guys. - George Foreman