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 | Jan 29, 2010This week's theme Words made with combining forms This week's words theogony oligopoly artiodactyl heliolatry hagiography   
Hagiography (sense 1)
   
Hagiography (sense 2)
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 PRONUNCIATION:(hag-ee-OG-ruh-fee, hay-jee-)   
 MEANING:noun: 1. A biography of a saint. 2. An uncritical biography, treating its subject with undue reverence. ETYMOLOGY:From Greek hagio- (holy) + -graphy (writing). A related word is hagiocracy
(a government by holy persons; also a place thus governed). USAGE:"There's a whiff of hagiography in the sometimes sympathetic portrayal
   of the gang. But then, one man's terrorist..." Tim Walker; The Baader-Meinhof Complex; The Independent (London, UK); Apr 17, 2009. See more usage examples of hagiography in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:When we have exposed the specious reasoning of the hunters' apologists and stripped their sport of its counterfeit legitimacy, the naked brutality of hunting defines itself: killing for the fun of it. -Steve Ruggeri, former hunter and activist (1949-1998) | 
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