Sunday, February 27, 2011

unfuddle

Un is a prefix that negates the meaning of the word it's prefixed to. Unable means not able, unabashed means not abashaed, unworthy means not worthy, understand means not, uh.... understand is an exception. :)

So, by the normal token, unfuddle means the opposite of fuddle, which means this:



Unfuddle is not in the dictionary. Yet. But, it's already in the market. Unfuddle is the name of a software application that reduces the fuddlement in software project teams.



Apt name for a project management software, don't you think?

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