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The Word of the Day for April 2 is:

maverick \MAV-rik\ noun
1 : an unbranded range animal; especially : a motherless calf
*2 : an independent individual who does not go along with a group or party

Example sentence:
The award-winning columnist was regarded as a political maverick who
clashed with his colleagues on many issues.

Did you know?
When a client gave Samuel A. Maverick 400 cattle to settle a $1,200 debt,
the 19th-century south Texas lawyer had no use for them, so he left the cattle
unbranded and allowed them to roam freely (supposedly under the supervision of
one of his employees). Neighboring stockmen recognized their opportunity and
seized it, branding and herding the stray cattle as their own. Maverick
eventually recognized the folly of the situation and sold what was left of his
depleted herd, but not before his name became synonymous with such unbranded
livestock. By the end of the 19th century, the term "maverick" was being used
to refer to individuals who prefer to blaze their own trails.





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