September 21, 2002, 00:25
KallehFraudulent use of words?
I heard a talk today by an internationally renowned scholar. She was advocating the use of "neoteric", rather than "new". The reason? She wants the profession to start a "new" science of nursing education. However, she thought the word "new" wouldn't be accepted; "neoteric" would be better, she thought, because few people would understand its meaning! I swear--those were her words! I was aghast.
September 21, 2002, 07:30
FatStanThat's a neoteric one on me!
September 21, 2002, 10:46
<wordnerd>News to me too. I looked it up and found some variety in the definitions of
neoteric:AHD:
adj. of recent origin; modern.
MW:
adj. recent in origin; modern; new. --
but also----
noun one of modern times; a modern.
September 21, 2002, 12:47
<Asa Lovejoy>Neoteric? Oh, I thought it was
neurotic!

Give her an emitic and she'll be cured of her mental constipation.
September 21, 2002, 22:48
KallehYes, wordnerd, I did a little more looking and found that modern is a better definition for "neoteric" than new. In that case, "neoteric" doesn't even fit. By a new science, she had meant a different type of science.
This board is making me so sensitive to words! Today, they were talking about nursing's "concernful" practices. Again, my fur was raised. Finally someone asked what they meant, and they said "practices that matter". Why not just say practices that matter?
Then, the organization got a national award for "Knowledge, Growth, and Nimbleness" "Nimbleness"??? An organization???
I think I am going I am going "word-crazy"!
November 09, 2002, 12:13
C J StrolinKalleh, you say your fur was raised and your organization received an award for nimbleness??
Boy, would I like to attend
your Christmas party!
November 10, 2002, 06:56
KallehSince I'm Jewish, I don't attend Christmas parties. However, I have one Hell of a Hannukah party!

November 10, 2002, 18:03
Morganquote:
Since I'm Jewish, I don't attend Christmas parties. However, I have one Hell of a Hannukah party!
Well, I'm Christian, and I would love to attend "one Hell of a Hannukah party!"
