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Jun 4, 2020
This week’s themeWords borrowed from Japanese This week’s words bokeh sensei sayonara origami seppuku
Koi
Design: Sipho Mabona
Folding: Tyler Spaeth
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with Anu Gargorigami
PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
noun: 1. The art of folding paper into various shapes. 2. An object made by folding paper. ETYMOLOGY:
From Japanese origami, from ori (fold) + kami (paper). Earliest
documented use: 1948.
NOTES:
Origami is not just folding paper cranes. Aliaksei Zholner has built a
working V8 engine with just paper and gray matter: video (3 min.). I bow in his general direction. Origami has practical
applications too. For example, in a folding airbag in a car to a solar-panel
array on a satellite.
USAGE:
“But tasting exposes origami folds of scents and flavors.” Andrew Ross; At The Garrison, ‘Thoughtful’ Food You Won’t Soon Forget; Portland Press Herald (Maine); Nov 10, 2019. “A toothy man in dungarees grinned back at me. Slim sort, with a face creased in a thousand places, like an unfolded bit of origami.” Dot Gumbi; The Pirates of Maryland Point; 2016. See more usage examples of origami in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I sit on a man's back, choking him and making him carry me, and yet assure
myself and others that I am very sorry for him and wish to ease his lot by
all possible means -- except by getting off his back. -Leo Tolstoy,
novelist and philosopher (1828-1910)
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