I remember that biology class many years back. We took a few drops of
water from a nearby pond and put them on a slide under the microscope.
When we peeked through the eyepiece we saw all sorts of life forms --
amoeba, paramecium, and others -- floating around.

This week's words are something like that. There are animals hidden in
these words. You just need to put them under the microscope of etymology
to see them.


cynosure (SY-nuh-shoor) noun

   1. One who is the center of attraction or interest.

   2. One serving for guidance or direction.

[Originally the term was applied to the constellation Ursa Minor or the
North Star (Polaris) that was used in navigation. The term is derived from
Latin Cynosura (Ursa Minor), from Greek kynosoura (dog's tail), ultimately
from the Indo-European root kwon- (dog) that is also the source of canine,
chenille (from French chenille: caterpillar, literally, little dog), cynic,
kennel, canary, hound, dachshund, and corgi.]

Today's word in Visual Thesaurus: http://visualthesaurus.com/?w1=cynosure

-Anu Garg (garg wordsmith.org)

  "If Bipasha became the cynosure of all eyes, Payal too hogged the
   limelight."
   Dancing Their Way to the Bank; Economic Times (New Delhi, India);
   Dec 31, 2006.

Sponsors' messages:

Subscribe to http://delanceyplace.com -- a carefully selected non-fiction book
excerpt free to your email each day. It's the thinking person's daily quote.

Want to talk turkey and stick your neck out? Try Derivation, a fascinating
game about word and phrase origins. A great gift! http://entspire.com

............................................................................
It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all.
-James Thurber, writer and cartoonist (1894-1961)

Discuss this week's words on our bulletin board: http://wordsmith.org/board

Remove, change address, gift subs: http://wordsmith.org/awad/subscriber.html

Pronunciation:
http://wordsmith.org/words/cynosure.wav
http://wordsmith.org/words/cynosure.ram

Permalink: http://wordsmith.org/words/cynosure.html

This message was sent to "[email protected]".

Reply via email to