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Feb 20, 2015
This week’s themeWords made with combining forms This week’s words frankenfood preternatural logomaniac parthenogenesis bryology
Giyo-ji temple, Kyoto, Japan
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The branch of botany that deals with mosses, liverworts, and hornworts.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek bryo- (moss) + -logy (study). Earliest documented use: 1863.
USAGE:
“The book’s protagonist ... spends most of her life practicing bryology on
her father’s estate.” Maggie Caldwell; Gather No Moss; Mother Jones (San Francisco); Sep/Oct 2013. See more usage examples of bryology in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
There is nothing worse than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. -Ansel Adams, photographer (20 Feb 1902-1984)
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