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Mar 31, 2017
This week’s themeWhen etymology meets entomology This week’s words earwig gadfly puce paparazzo ecdysis
An orchid mantis after ecdysis
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: The shedding of an outer layer: molting.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek ekdysis, from ekdyein (to take off), from ek- (out, off) + dyein
(to put on). A related word is ecdysiast.
Earliest documented use: 1867.
USAGE:
“George Osborne became a junior Opposition Whip in 2003, a Shadow Treasury
spokesman the following year, and in 2005 Shadow Chancellor -- multiple
ecdysis possible only in times of political defeat.” Quentin Letts; The Next Prime Minister?; Daily Mail (London, UK); Jul 9, 2015. See more usage examples of ecdysis in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least
once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things. -Rene
Descartes, philosopher and mathematician (31 Mar 1596-1650)
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