Groovy Goldendoodles are blogging from A to Z this month. If you’re not sure just “what in the doodle” we’re doing, don’t fret, click here where you can dig up the dirt on our little alphabet pawty.
It’s me Harley and Monday’s my day! I’m focusing on the letter…
And the word for today is:
LEXICAL
leksikəl
ADJECTIVE
Definition: relating to the words or vocabulary of a language:
Harley’s sentence: An analysis of this photo would reveal, hands down, a LEXICAL capability between the two of us…
• This is the Blogging from A to Z April Challenge
• It’s a new week, new words, new pics, new laughs. Let’s have some more fun with words – be back tomorrow with the letter M ….
April 14, 2014
I would definitely say they have a language all their own…
April 14, 2014
They really do Christine, Madison has been coming to Doodle Romps for four years now and every year she and Harley steal away to some corner like they need to chat and get caught up on things. So cute:)
April 14, 2014
A lot of communication happening in that photo! What a great thing for youngsters to learn from an early age 🙂
April 14, 2014
Thanks Jen – They steal away a few minutes together at every Doodle Romp – so cute.
April 14, 2014
Being a librarian who works with linguistics a lot – love this word for today!
April 14, 2014
Thanks Slimdoggy. “L” had so many great words to choose from, happy to know I picked one that people enjoyed learning its definition.
April 14, 2014
What were you two chatting about? I don’t think lexicaling about is a word/verb.
April 14, 2014
Harley said they were discussing the pros/cons of being little in a big world!!!!
Nope no verb tense, HOWEVER, “lexically” (adverb) exists….
April 14, 2014
Good word! I like the way it sounds. And the photo is so adorable; you can really see the communication going on between them.
April 15, 2014
Thanks Mary!
April 14, 2014
Your Harley reminds me so much of my Dash. He is a big communicator too. The doodle face is so wonderful!!
April 15, 2014
The Doodle face is what got me years ago DashLilly, just had to wait until Doodle Dad retired from the military. So happy I waited because I was able to add both Harley & Leo to our family.
April 15, 2014
Great word. I don’t have occasion to use it often, but I do love it. Thanks for visiting me over at A to Z of Diseases!
April 15, 2014
You never know Melanie, since we’ve started I’ve found myself trying to fit a few in during conversations. Thanks for visiting too!
April 15, 2014
Love their lexical synergy! ;0)
April 15, 2014
Love it Boingy Dog – great sentence 🙂