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 | Sep 3, 2003This week's theme Words with origins in war This week's words nom de guerre antebellum polemic bellicose casus belli  On your calendar Get A.Word.A.Day on your calendar             A.Word.A.Daywith Anu Garg polemic (puh-LEM-ik, poh-) noun 
noun: 
adjective, also polemical: [From Greek polemikós, from pólemos (war). A related word is polemology (the science and study of human conflict and war).] 
"However, there is unfortunately a degree of `the sky is falling' to this
book. This tractate is clearly a polemic and a call for action." 
"In 1929, Virginia Woolf delivered a passionate polemic about the odds
facing a woman born with a great gift for writing." X-BonusYou are never too old to be what you might have been. -George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans), novelist (1819-1880) | 
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