Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Word of the Day

Word of the Day for Tuesday, March 13, 2012

astringent \uh-STRIN-juhnt\,
adjective:
 1. Sharply incisive; pungent.
2. Medicine/Medical. Contracting; constrictive; styptic.
3. Harshly biting; caustic: his astringent criticism.
4. Stern or severe; austere.
 noun:
1. Medicine/Medical. A substance that contracts the tissues or canals of the body, thereby diminishing discharges, as of mucus or blood.
2. A cosmetic that cleans the skin and constricts the pores.

 One endeavors to correct, flushing out error and misconception with the astringent power of historical detail; the other treats the myth as meaningful cultural phenomenon in its own right, accounting for its emergence and tracing its development across time. -- Beth Newman, "Emily Brontë, "Introduction," Wuthering Heights"

But here too she was thinner, and going unripe, astringent. -- D.H. Lawrence, "Lady Chatterley's Lover"

Related to the words strain and string, astringent comes from the Latin root stringere which meant "to draw tight."

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