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 | May 27, 2010This week's theme Words having many unrelated meanings This week's words jactitation bagman cashier meiosis tabby  Read it today  Discuss  Feedback  RSS/XML             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg meiosis
 PRONUNCIATION:(my-O-sis)   
 MEANING:noun: 1. Understatement for rhetorical effect. 2. The process of cell division in which the number of chromosomes per cell is reduced to one half. ETYMOLOGY:From Greek meiosis (lessening), from meioun (to lessen), from meion (less). NOTES:Meiosis is a figure of speech in which underemphasis is used to
achieve a greater effect, for example, "It took a few days to build the Great
Wall of China." Also see litotes. USAGE:"At times I have a problem with this understatement. Understatement is
   effective only when there is real purpose to the meiosis." James Gardner; Cold Mountain; National Review (New York); Dec 31, 1997. "I took two years of biology in secondary school and couldn't today tell you the difference between meiosis and mitosis without a little help from Google, yet no one's arguing that studying cellular processes is a waste of precious school resources." Kate Sommers-Dawes; Foreign Language in High Schools is Worthwhile; Washington Post; May 13, 2010. See more usage examples of meiosis in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The souls of emperors and cobblers are cast in the same mold. The same reason that makes us wrangle with a neighbor creates a war betwixt princes. -Michel de Montaigne, essayist (1533-1592) | 
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