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At nauseum
You know when someone’s droning on and on and on about something to the point where you feel like you’re going to be sick? Well, they’re going on ad nauseam. It’s Latin for “to sickness.” We know the “ad” sounds an awful lot like “at,” but we can assure you it’s not.
Excetera
This one gets pronounced incorrectly more than it gets spelled incorrectly, simply because, in writing, it tends to end up abbreviated as “etc.” But it’s pronounced “Et-CEH-Terrah.” There is no “x” to be found anywhere.
Safety deposit box
The phrase referring to a box in which valuables are stored is a “safe-deposit box” because it’s a box in which you can make a safe deposit. Not a safety deposit. But this eggcorn is highly understandable because when you say “safe-deposit box” aloud, the first two syllables run together to sound exactly like “safety.”
Supposably
We assume you’re using “supposably” to mean “according to what many believe.” If so, then the word you’re actually looking for is “supposedly.”
The neem tree's seeds contain neem oil, known for its insecticidal properties
The yew tree's needles are toxic, but its berries are consumed by birds without harm
The baobab tree's hollow trunk is used by animals as shelter and for nesting
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The kumquat tree bears small citrus fruits that are eaten whole, including the peel
The mango tree, native to South Asia, produces sweet and juicy tropical fruits
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The nectarine tree is a variety of peach tree with smooth-skinned fruits and a sweet taste
The locust tree, with its clusters of fragrant flowers, is often planted for ornamental purposes
The dawn redwood tree, once thought extinct, is known for its deciduous nature
The carob tree produces pods that are used as a cocoa substitute in some cultures
The Italian cypress tree is tall and slender, often used in landscaping for vertical accents
The Japanese maple tree, with its delicate leaves, is a popular ornamental tree
The kaffir lime tree produces aromatic leaves used in Southeast Asian cuisine
The lacebark elm tree has distinctive peeling bark, revealing a mosaic-like pattern
The evergreen magnolia tree, with glossy leaves, provides year-round foliage
The fiddle-leaf fig tree, popular as a houseplant, has large, violin-shaped leaves
The xerophyte tree, adapted to arid conditions, has specialized features for water conservation
The olive tree's leaves are used in herbal teas, known for their potential health benefits
The pawpaw tree produces large, custard-like fruits with a tropical flavor
The quince tree, with its fragrant, pear-like fruits, is often used in jams and jellies
The red bud tree is admired for its pink to purple blossoms, appearing in early spring
The zelkova tree, resembling an elm, is planted for its ornamental value in urban landscapes
The acerola cherry tree produces small, bright red fruits high in vitamin C
The camellia tree, known for its elegant flowers, is cultivated for tea production