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22nd November 2025 - Edition 1

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    LEXBUZZ** - *22nd November, 2025

    ✨ From the Editor’s Desk

    Good morning, Word Wizard!

    Welcome to the maiden voyage of the Lexulous Weekly "LEXBUZZ" — a cozy corner for word lovers like you. In every edition, We’ll share a word to spark your curiosity, a moment to remember, a puzzle to stretch your mind, and a laugh to brighten your day.

    We’re so glad you’re joining us — proof that words don’t just fill the board, they fill the spaces between us. Lexulous is more than a word game — it’s where language comes alive, friendships flourish, and every move makes you a little sharper.

    🌀 Weekly Word Wonder: "Syzygy"

    Pronounciation:
    SIZ-uh-jee

    Meaning:
    An alignment of three celestial bodies in a straight line — like the Sun, Earth, and Moon during an eclipse. More broadly, it can mean any kind of perfect alignment or pairing.

    Origin: From Greek syzygia (“union” or “yoked together”), formed from syn (“together”) + zygon (“yoke”). Astronomers have used it since the 17th century, but poets and philosophers love it too.

    Usage:

    • During the lunar eclipse, the syzygy of Sun, Earth, and Moon painted the sky in copper tones.
    • Their minds met in a rare syzygy of ideas — like planets aligning.

    🧠 Lexulous Tip

    At 6 letters, SYZYGY is a showstopper! It’s packed with high-value letters — that’s three Y’s and a Z. Just imagine it crossing a triple letter and double word tile. Your opponent will need therapy.

    💫 Of the Day and Its Charm

    23rd Nov - Fibonacci Day, National Espresso Day & Cashew Day
    24th Nov - Celebrate Your Unique Talent Day
    25th Nov – International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
    26th Nov - National Drinks giving Day
    27th Nov - Thanksgiving Day
    28th Nov - Black Friday , Red Planet Day (Mars exploration observance)
    29th Nov - International Jaguar Day , Electronic Greetings Day

    👊 Punbelievable Punchlines!

    I told my dictionary a joke yesterday. It didn’t get it — guess it’s still processing the meaning.

    🌻 Of Rhymes and Giggles:

    When syzygy came into view,
    My score just soared — who knew?
    Now every time the planets line,
    I hope my tiles align just fine!

    🐱Fill in the Fable!

    The Cat Who Went Online

    Whiskers the cat discovered the internet — and immediately became addicted to ____(1) videos.Soon she started her own channel: Purr-suasive Thoughts with Whiskers. Her first
    post? “10 Ways to Train Your ____(2).”It went viral. Within a week, she was giving advice to dogs, parrots, and one confused ____(3). Now she earns more followers than her owner — and still refuses to share the Wi-Fi
    password.

    Moral: It’s easy to go viral, harder to stay meaningful.

    **How to Play:

    • Fill in the blanks with your own words (the funnier, the better!)
    • Share your version as a reply to this post.
    • Our version will be revealed next week.

    💡Tricky Tidbits:

    What’s the only word in English that changes its pronunciation just because you capitalized the first letter?

    Think you know it?

    👉 Answers next week! Watch out on this topic.

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