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The Word of the Day for October 11 is:

protocol \PROH-tuh-kawl\ noun
1 : an original record of a document or transaction : memorandum
*2 : a code of strict adherence to correct etiquette and precedence
3 : a convention for formatting electronic data

Example sentence:
Ed?s actions constituted a severe breach of military protocol.

Did you know?
In Late Greek, the word "protokollon" referred to the first sheet of a
papyrus roll bearing the date of its manufacture. In some instances, it
consisted of a flyleaf that was glued to the outside of a manuscript's case and
provided a description of its contents. Coming from the Greek prefix "proto-"
("first") and the noun "kolla" ("glue"), "protokollon" gave us our word
"protocol," which in its original English sense (dating from the 16th century)
referred to a record of a document or transaction. In the late 19th century, it
began to be used in reference to the etiquette observed by the Head of State of
France in ceremonies and relations with other dignitaries. This sense has since
extended in meaning to cover any code of proper conduct.

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.





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