Better Wordpower Author:Janet Whitcut Do you "bale out" of an airplane or do you "bail out"? What is the meaning of the French expression amour propre? What are you afraid of when you have vermophobia? What does a "clinker-built" hull look like? In Better Wordpower, Janet Whitcut provides language lovers and serious writers--and anyone who wants to improve his or her communications... more » skills--with a wealth of advice and information. Whitcut tackles a variety of subjects, ranging from common pitfalls of spelling--for instance, "confusable" words (alternate/alternative, bail/bale)--to frequently seen foreign phrases such as amour propre (self respect), faux pas (tactless blunder), and pis aller (a last resort). Indeed, she explores many powerful ways of building one's vocabulary, including a list of antonyms and a section of word endings--such as dozens of words that end in -phobia, from agoraphobia, to Celtophobia (fear of Celts), to vermophobia (fear of worms). The latter half of the book is a smorgasbord of words, packed with specialized vocabulary lists, including architectural terms (with diagrams), art techniques and styles, terms from astronomy, botany, and computers, currencies around the world, diseases, financial terms, legal terms, musical directions (a cappella to toccata), physics and chemistry, psychology and psychiatry, ships and nautical terms, winds and weather. Finally, Whitcut offers us a lexicon of hard words, from aam (a former liquid wine measure) to zymosis (fermentation). Here then is a book that will appeal to anyone who wants to write (or read) better, filled with useful tips for the beginning as well as the advanced writer. It will be a special delight for all word lovers.« less