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Mar 24, 2017
This week’s themeWords from chemistry This week’s words osmosis solvent caustic bromidic miscible This week’s comments AWADmail 769 Next week’s theme When etymology meets entomology A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargmiscible
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Capable of being mixed together.
ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin miscere (to mix), ultimately from the Indo-European root meik-
(to mix), which is also the source of mix, miscellaneous, meddle, medley,
promiscuous, melee, mustang,
admix,
immix, and
panmixia.
Earliest documented use: 1570.
USAGE:
“And of course it’s not just life and death that are both miscible and
immiscible. The same is true for everything: where does the bee start
and the wind end? Where does the tree start and the boring beetle end?” Derrick Jensen; Songs of the Dead; Flashpoint Press; 2009. See more usage examples of miscible in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
Our homeland is the whole world. Our law is liberty. We have but one
thought, revolution in our hearts. -Dario Fo, actor, playwright, theater
director, Nobel laureate (24 Mar 1926-2016)
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