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 | Jun 20, 2013This week's theme Words made with combining forms This week's words rhizophagous zymurgy logomania plutolatry otorhinolaryngology             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg plutolatry
 PRONUNCIATION: MEANING: 
noun: Excessive devotion to wealth.
 ETYMOLOGY: 
From Greek pluto- (wealth) + -latry (worship). Earliest documented use:
1891. Pluto was the god of riches in Roman mythology.
 USAGE: 
"He said this reflected the 'appearance of unbridled avarice -- the
flowering of plutolatry'." John F. Copper & Ta-ling Lee; Coping With a Bad Global Image; University Press of America; 1997. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:The man who dies rich dies disgraced. -Andrew Carnegie, industrialist (1835-1919) | 
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