It's a phonic (and phony) world out there. We have megaphones and
microphones. Megaphones magnify our voice, so why doesn't a microphone
miniaturize it? We have phonograms but they are not the opposite of 
gramophones.

Human languages, like humans, are never too logical. Homophones have
nothing to do with homo sapiens. The former prefix is from Greek homo
meaning "same" while the other is from Latin homo meaning "man".

This week we'll feature five terms that are homophones of everyday words:
toxin, analyst, beaut, bowl, and seed.


tocsin (TOK-sin) noun

   An alarm bell or a warning signal.

[From Middle French toquassen, from Provençal tocasenh, from tocar
(to touch) + senh (bell).]

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

-Anu Garg (garg wordsmith.org)

  "In an unprecedented collaboration to sound the tocsin, Nature and
   Foreign Affairs have recently devoted special issues to the
   'plausible scenario' of a pandemic that kills millions and wrecks
   the global economy."
   Mike Davis; Avian Flu: A State of Unreadiness; The Nation (New York);
   Jul 18, 2005.

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http://wordsmith.org/words/tocsin.ram

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