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javasaurus ([personal profile] javasaurus) wrote2007-02-20 12:59 pm

nice word: sequela

I've never heard/seen this word before today. It came up in a document I was reviewing, so I checked its entry at dictionary.com and found the following from the American Heritage Dictionary:


se·quel·a
n. pl. se·quel·ae (-kwěl'ē)

A pathological condition resulting from a disease.
A secondary consequence or result.

Might make an interesting title for a story or novel, or maybe as a descriptor for post-9-11, or the consequences of the invasion of Iraq.

The word is etymologically related to "sequel."

[identity profile] skimbells.livejournal.com 2007-02-21 01:05 pm (UTC)(link)
just noting that it's nice to have another person fascinated with language and word origins

i was actually having this discussion with friends last night... the group i'm in has folks who are multilingual, and they were asking us to guess words... i was good at it, but not because of a knowledge of the languages - more because of an interest in word origins and derivations

anyway - thanks for feeding the obsession! :-)