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polyhistor

[ pol-ee-his-ter ] [ ˌpɒl iˈhɪs tər ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a person of great and varied learning.

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  • First recorded in 1565–75.
  • Originally comes from Greek polyístōr “very learned.”
  • The prefix poly– represents “much, many” and hístōr, “one who knows or sees.”
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EXAMPLES OF POLYHISTOR

  • As I delved into the pages of her autobiography, I discovered that my grandmother was a polyhistor, with accomplishments spanning from art to politics.
  • The documentary showcased Leonardo da Vinci not only as an artist but also as a polyhistor with his contributions to science and engineering.
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tussie-mussie

[ tuhs-ee-muhs-ee ] [ ˈtʌs iˈmʌs i ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a small bunch of flowers or herbs.

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EXAMPLES OF TUSSIE-MUSSIE

  • The thoughtful hostess offered each guest a personalized tussie-mussie as they departed.
  • The charming cottage was adorned with a tussie-mussie of fragrant herbs, adding a lovely touch to the decor.
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susurrus

[ soo-sur-uhs ] [ sʊˈsɜr əs ] Show IPA Phonetic Respelling

noun

a soft murmuring or rustling sound; whisper.

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EXAMPLES:

  • The wind rustled through the trees, creating a gentle susurrus that echoed in the forest.
  • In the library, whispered conversations created a faint susurrus in the background.
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