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aseptic







aseptic \uh-SEP-tik\, adjective












1. Free from the living germs of disease, fermentation, or putrefaction.






noun:






1. A product, as milk or fruit juice, that is marketed in an aseptic package or container.






2. Aseptics, (used with a singular verb) a system of packaging sterilized products in airtight containers so that


freshness is preserved for several months.






The development of aseptic packaging is so highly regarded in food industry circles that in 1983 members of the Institute of Food Technologists? voted it the number-one food innovation in the last fifty years.






-- Vince Staten, Can You Trust a Tomato in January?










He was taken to an aseptic, white barracks on the opposite bank of the Moldau.






-- Jorge Luis Borges, Labyrinths










Aseptic was invented in the 1850s by chemists. It is based on the root septic meaning "infected."
















agita







agita \AJ-i-tuh\, noun












1. Agitation; anxiety.






2. Heartburn; indigestion.






And my being named after the patron saint of love, St. Valentine, when I've had nothing but agita in romance just makes it more painfully ironic.






-- Rosanna Chiofalo, Bellla Fortuna














I'm eighty-two years old and I don't need this agita in my life!






-- Rita Lakin, Getting Old Is Murder










Agita was coined in America in the 1980s. It comes from the Italian word agitare meaning "to bother."
















apophasis







apophasis \uh-POF-uh-sis\, noun








Denial of one's intention to speak of a subject that is at the same time named or insinuated, as ?I shall not mention Caesar's avarice, nor his cunning, nor his morality.?














But I think that anything that is deep isn't love, it's deliberate calculation or schizophrenia. I myself wouldn't even attempt to say what love is - probably both love and God can only be defined by apophasis, through those things that they are not.






-- Viktor Pelevin, The Sacred Book of the Werewolf










"?Now, I have no desire to be a backseat driver?? Apophasis, Chris thought; saying you're not going to say something in order to say it. Nixon's favorite device, and Newt Gingrich's, and Karl Rove's?fine old 


Republican tradition.






-- John Barnes, Directive 51














Apophasis stems from the Greek word ap�pha meaning "to say no, deny." The suffix -sis appears in Greek


loanwords, where it forms an abstract noun from a verb, as in thesis.











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