03
Jul
Word of the day: Noegenesis
Here’s a new word to add to our vocabularies: Noegenesis, meaning production of knowledge.
This print, providing a visual interpretation of the word, is by The Project Twins and appears as part of the ‘A-Z of Unusual Words’ series, a collection of amusing illustrations of lesser-known and endangered words.
My goal of today is to use it twice in a sentence. By that I mean two unrelated sentences - twice in one sentence might be pushing it (and weird).
See the full collection of words here.

Word of the day: Noegenesis

Here’s a new word to add to our vocabularies: Noegenesis, meaning production of knowledge.

This print, providing a visual interpretation of the word, is by The Project Twins and appears as part of the ‘A-Z of Unusual Words’ series, a collection of amusing illustrations of lesser-known and endangered words.

My goal of today is to use it twice in a sentence. By that I mean two unrelated sentences - twice in one sentence might be pushing it (and weird).

See the full collection of words here.

19
Jun

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SCIENCE has explained nothing; the more we know the more fantastic the world becomes and the profounder the surrounding darkness.

Aldous Huxley, 1894-1963.

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