Word of the Day
The word for today is… exculpatory (adj) – Tending to clear someone, especially a suspect, of guilt or blame; exonerative. Source : The Free Dictionary Etymology : 1779, from exculpate + -ory. exculpate – “To clear from suspicion of wrong or guilt,” 1650s, from Medieval Latin exculpatus, past participle of exculpare, from Latin ex culpa,