putative (pyoot’-uh-tive) adj. 1: commonly accepted or supposed. 2: assumed to exist or to have existed.
[From Middle English from Late Latin putativus from Latin putatus, from past participle of putare “to think.”]
Fact of the week: Every human spent about half an hour as a single cell.
Did they seriously just say that?
“If it weren’t for electricity, we’d all be watching television by candlelight.”
– George Gobel, actor and comedian
Weekly Thought:
The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.
– Eleanor Roosevelt