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The origin of promulgate is a bit murky, or perhaps we should say 'milky.' It comes from Latin promulgatus, which in turn derives from pro-, meaning
Definition
1 : to make (an idea, belief, etc.) known to many people by open declaration : proclaim
2 a : to make known or public the terms of (a proposed law)
b : to put (a law or rule) into action or force
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Diminutive
Diminutive adj. Extremely small in size; tiny. A very small person or thing. “Although diminutive in stature, they were a formidable opponent;” “A diminutive report.”

English Learner's Word of the Day: eyesore - Learner's Dictionary
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: an ugly object or building
The shack is a real eyesore.
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