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Jan 4, 2012
This week's theme"New" words This week's words numinous noosphere nutate newspeak pneumatic
Rotation (green), precession (blue), and nutation (red)
Illustrator: Herbye, Source: Wikipedia Also see this nutation video
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
verb intr.: 1. To nod the head. 2. To oscillate while rotating (as an astronomical body). 3. To move in a curving or circular fashion (as a plant stem, leaf, etc.). ETYMOLOGY:
Back-formation from nutation, from Latin nutare (to nod repeatedly),
frequentative of -nuere (to nod), from numen (nod of the head, command,
divine will). Earliest documented use: 1880.
USAGE:
"Down she slides not wanting to lose consciousness, chin nutating into
bosom, yet straining in her mind to stay present." Forrest Gander; As A Friend; New Directions; 2008. "In pubs across the land, the customers speak of little else but lunar nutation, especially since the moon is nutating at this very moment." Tom Shields; Fur Coats and No Moral Fibre?; The Sunday Herald (Glasgow, Scotland); Oct 1, 2006. "Tendrils of pea plants nutate in the air and when come in contact of any support, they coil around it." Competition Science Vision; Apr 1999. See more usage examples of nutate in Vocabulary.com's dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
To be capable of embarrassment is the beginning of moral consciousness. Honor grows from qualms. -John Leonard, critic (1939-2008)
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