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Grit

Grit: the clipped off particles of the sound of grinding; that which is ground. When held, it is gripped, translated into the sound of the fingers run under pressure over the palm. This is one of a group of essential words which represent the human body in space beyond its boundaries.P1150538

Mixed lake, river and weathered rock on the shore of Glacial Lake Penticton (c 9,000 BC)

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June 19, 2016 by Harold Rhenisch Glacial Lake Penticton, gravel, grind, grip, Grit, ground, onomatopoeia, word origin

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