Ok wordsmiths - what's the most fascinating word to you - and why?

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The nascent social medium of microblogging is rapidly integrating into everyday life. Every now and then words from quizzing the kids for SAT prep (oh, all those flash cards!) stick in my head. I try to use them in everyday conversation, much to the chagrin of some of my coworkers. I like the sound of nascent.

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