The edible rhizome of Stachys affinis also known as crosne, Japanese artichoke, or knotroot. The rhizome looks like white pearls pressed together and tastes like a gentle and slightly sweet radish raw. When cooked it takes like a slightly nuttier artichoke.
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The total amount of money a person has earned throughout their entire life; a lifetime sum of all earnings, regardless of how much has been saved or spent.
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Coined by Stevie Locks in 2025. Formed from earn (to gain money through work) + span (the full extent of time something covers).
The total amount of money a person has earned throughout their entire life; a lifetime sum of all earnings, regardless of how much has been saved or spent.
Etymology:
Coined by Stevie Locks in 2025. Formed from earn (to gain money through work) + span (the full extent of time something covers).
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“My earnspan is tiny right now, but it’s growing.”
“She calculated her earnspan from her first job to her retirement.”
“My earnspan is tiny right now, but it’s growing.”
“She calculated her earnspan from her first job to her retirement.”
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