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Aug 13, 2015
This week’s themeWords related to space This week’s words saturnalia meteoric venery tellurian constellate
Tellus (detail from a panel of the Ara Pacis, Rome)
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PRONUNCIATION:
MEANING:
adjective: Relating to or inhabiting Earth. noun: An inhabitant of Earth. ETYMOLOGY:
From Latin tellus (earth). Tellus, also known as Terra, was the goddess
of the earth in Roman mythology. Earliest documented use: 1846.
USAGE:
“Life without him was less imaginable than a tellurian’s camping-tent
on a mountain in the moon.” Vladimir Nabokov; The Real Life of Sebastian Knight; New Directions Publishers; 1941. “We Tellurians, or Earth-dwellers, have always wondered about the existence of life on other worlds.” Howard Williams; Book Briefs; The Press (Christchurch, New Zealand); Sep 29, 2007. See more usage examples of tellurian in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary. A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
The Supreme Ethical Rule: Act so as to elicit the best in others and thereby in thyself. -Felix Adler, professor, lecturer, and reformer (13 Aug 1851-1933)
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