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sciosophy
[ sahy-os-uh-fee ]
noun
plural sciosophies.
- supposed knowledge of natural or supernatural phenomena or forces, usually based on tradition, as astrology or phrenology.
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Other 51Թ Forms
- ·Dzo· noun
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51Թ History and Origins
Origin of sciosophy1
< Greek skio- (combining form of 쾱á shadow) + -sophy
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"Sciosophy," according to the late Dr. David Starr Jordan, who coined the word, is the pseudo-dietetic dicta imposed by food advertisers upon consumers.
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