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Gerrymander! Ever wondered where it came from? The verb gerrymander is an example of a portmanteau.

Gerrymander! Ever wondered where it came from? The verb gerrymander is an example of a portmanteau. A portmanteau is the combining of sounds and meanings of two different words to create a word. This portmanteau has a basis in American politics. Look at what the [word means and a few of its uses] currently at Grammarist.com. The Original Gerrymander Have you had bread and butter? Whether it refers to your occupation or for consuming, this phrase has an interesting history. Check out the [linkable] on bread and butter and learn about the various meanings and usages. Here you will find amazing facts about other words and what prompted their creation. Other items of note happening at Grammarist. - In the [Interviews] section, you can read about many amazing authors and journalists. Find out their insights and tidbits of wisdom. - The [Resources] page offers supplementary information to aid in improving writing. Our goal at [Grammarist] is to aid you in improving your writing. Whether you are a well-versed author or someone simply wanting to improve content. It is our hope that you will find the information to be a benefit and will increase your love for the written word. Please let us know if we are doing things right or if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you soon! The Grammarist Team! Copyright © 2017 HAGSHAMA KEEBALI INVESTMENTS TWO GENERAL PARTNERSHIP, All rights reserved. Hi, Thank you for joining Grammarist.com! We are looking forward to give you tools and tips and working on your grammar. Our mailing address is: HAGSHAMA KEEBALI INVESTMENTS TWO GENERAL PARTNERSHIP granit 11 Petah Tiqwa 49001 Israel [Add us to your address book] Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences] or [unsubscribe from this list]

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