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ataraxia







ataraxia \at-uh-RAK-see-uh\, noun












A state of freedom from emotional disturbance and anxiety; tranquility.






The former breathes only peace and liberty; he desires only to live and be free from labor; even the ataraxia of the Stoic falls far short of his profound indifference to every other object.






-- Jean-Jacques Rousseau, A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality and a Discourse on Political Economy










Thus, hedonism ends in ataraxia, which confirms the paradoxical relation between sadism and stoicism.






-- Marquis de Sade, 120 Days of Sodom and Other Writings










Ataraxia stems from the Greek word of the same spelling that meant "impassiveness."
















mucro







mucro \MYOO-kroh\, noun








A short point projecting abruptly, as at the end of a leaf.






The outward surface of it was extremely slippery, and the mucro, or point, so very cold withal, that upon endeavoring to take hold of it, it glided through the fingers like a smooth piece of ice.






-- Richard Hughes, Spectator, No. 281










Munro holds that it must be "from the mucro or point of the stylus setting a mark at each end of any length you wish to note."






-- William Ellery Leonard, De Rerum Natura










Mucro stems from Latin word mucro meaning "sharp point."











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