A.Word.A.Day
with Anu Garg
noosphere
PRONUNCIATION:
(NOH-uh-sfeer)
MEANING:
noun: The sum of human knowledge, thought, and culture.
ETYMOLOGY:
From French noösphere, from Greek noos (mind) + sphere. Earliest
documented use: 1930.
USAGE:
"This avalanche of information is threatening to swallow us whole,
to waste
our days and to overwhelm our own thoughts. Essentially, it's the
noosphere
on steroids."
Frank Bures; Digitized to Distraction; National Post (Canada); Nov
15, 2008.
A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
I dreamt that my hair was kempt. Then I dreamt that my true love
unkempt it. -Ogden Nash, poet (1902-1971)
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