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Aug 6, 2002
This week's themeFalse cognates This week's words sacrilegious scission oust impregnable mellifluous A.Word.A.Day on your site Add the daily word to your web page. It is free. A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Gargscissionscission (SIZH-uhn) noun: 1. An act of cutting or dividing. 2. Division, separation. From Middle English, from Middle French, from Late Latin scission- from scindere (to cut). Today's word has no relation with scissors. The two words have entirely different roots. Scissors ultimately came from cisorium (cutting tool) though on the way it became influenced by the root of today's word.
"Suddenly, appetite is no longer quite part of me - or yes, it is, but
a potential enemy, too. A scission is taking place."
"If they would but dispassionately weigh the blessings they will throw
away, against an abstract principle more likely to be effected by union
than by scission, they would pause before they would perpetrate this
act of suicide on themselves, and of treason against the hopes of the
world."
X-BonusIt's a shallow life that doesn't give a person a few scars. -Garrison Keillor, radio host and author (1942- ) |
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