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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Word of the Day -- Algid
"Algid" is a rather cold and lonely word, etymologically speaking—it's
the only word in the dictionariy that comes from the
Latin word "algēre," meaning "to feel cold." Also, English speakers have
warmed to its many synonyms—among them "cold," "frigid," "arctic,"
"chill"—much more readily than they've taken to "algid." Even its
compatriot, "gelid"—also a Latin-derived adjective that can describe ice
and arctic temperatures—has managed to outpace it in most decades of
the approximately 400 years the words have been in use. In one context,
though, "algid" does something its synonyms don't: it describes a severe
form of malaria that is marked by prostration, cold and clammy skin,
and low blood pressure—a meaning that probably hasn't done much to
endear the more general use to speakers of English.
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