polopaticky

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Czech

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Etymology

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Probably from the Czech phrase "po lopatě", meaning "in an easy-to-digest form", literally "down a shovel". Word intended to appear superficially Latin, reminiscent of words such as "telepaticky", to lend it a more prestigious appearance.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [ˈpolopatɪt͡skɪ]

Adverb

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polopaticky

  1. in a dumbed-down form
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