diplopia

Pronounced: dih-PLOH-pee-uh, noun Notes: This is a fancy word for something you’ve probably heard of Yesterday’s word The word parthenogenesis is “reproduction without fertilization” First usage Our word came into English in the mid-1800s Background / Comments Our word came from two Greek words: partheno- (virgin; without fertilization) and -genesis (beginning; creation).

preternatual

Pronounced: pree-tuhr-NATCH-uh-ruhl (alt: prih-tuhr-NATCH-uh-ruhl), adj Notes: An interesting word (see the discussion tomorrow) Yesterday’s word The word extirpate means First usage Our word came into English in the mid-1500s Background / Comments When our word first came into English, it meant “to clear of stumps” or “to pull something up by the root”. A plantContinue reading “preternatual”