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The Word of the Day for March 6 is:

foist \FOIST\ verb
1 a : to introduce or insert surreptitiously or without warrant *b : to
force another to accept especially by stealth or deceit
2 : to pass off as genuine or worthy

Example sentence:
Rather than do the task he was assigned, Jim tried to foist it on one of
the newer employees.

Did you know?
An early sense of the word "foist," now obsolete, referred to palming a
phony die and secretly introducing it into a game at an opportune time. The
action involved in this cheating tactic reflects the etymology of "foist." The
word is believed to derive from the obsolete Dutch verb "vuisten," meaning "to
take into one's hand." "Vuisten" in turn comes from "vuyst," the Middle Dutch
word for "fist" which itself is distantly related to the Old English ancestor
of "fist." By the late 16th century "foist" was being used in English to mean
"to insert surreptitiously," and it quickly acquired the meaning "to force
another to accept by stealth or deceit."

*Indicates the sense illustrated in the example sentence.






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