Monday, April 30, 2012

Word of the Day for Monday, April 30, 2012

aphotic \ey-FOH-tik\,
adjective: Lightless; dark.

 I sat curled up on the sofa, trapped in the dream from which I had begun to awaken, but still lost in the reminiscence of our aphotic rendezvous. -- Žakalin Nežić, " Goodbye Serbia"

The stars and moon outside the windows on the twenty- first floor of Fordum Towers shined in the distance, the sky otherwise ebony and aphotic. -- Steven Gillis,"Water Falls"

Coined in the early 1900s, aphotic comes from the Greek word photic meaning "light," as in the word photo, and the prefix a- meaning "not."

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