remediacho

Ido

FWOTD – 15 January 2018

Etymology

From remedio + -ach-.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /re.me.diˈa.t͡ʃo/, /re.meˈdja.t͡ʃo/

Noun

remediacho (plural remediachi)

  1. A poor, inferior remedy or solution; a low-quality stopgap or kludge.
    • 1925, L. Beaufront, Kompleta Gramtiko Detaloza di la Linguo Internaciona Ido, Editerio Krayono (2004), page 182.
      To omna pruvas, ke ol esas nur remediacho, e ke nur la numeri esas uzenda por la noto-referi.
      All of this demonstrates that it is only a bad, half-arsed solution and that only numbers should be used for references in notes.
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