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Sep 24, 2021
This week’s themeCoined words This week’s words vorpal consilience psychobabble rheology locavore
“If it’s been right here on the shelf for the last three months, doesn’t that count as eating locally?”
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with Anu Garglocavore
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: One who eats locally grown food.
ETYMOLOGY:
Coined by Jessica Prentice (b. 1968), chef and author. From local, from
Latin locus (place) + -vore (eating), from vorare (to devour). Earliest
documented use: 2005.
USAGE:
“Next week we’d be shooting an episode in which Daphne dated a
self-righteous locavore, a fellow who raised his own chickens and
made his own goat cheese.” Jennifer Weiner; The Next Best Thing; Atria Books; 2012. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
If there is such a phenomenon as absolute evil, it consists in treating
another human being as a thing. -John Brunner, novelist (24 Sep 1934-1995)
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