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#159772 05/15/06 01:40 PM
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No, no--not that kind! [borrowing from Helen e]

Today's Word reminded me of something I was wondering about the other day while driving: why do we have so many words that end in -mat or -matic? Chromatic; traumatic; laundromat (is an automatic laundromat a laundromatic?); idiomatic; symptomatic; instamatic; dramatic; problematic, etc.

#159773 05/16/06 01:34 PM
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At the root of this profusion, there is the common greek suffix -ma, which takes the plural -mata. (e.g. drama, from drao - I act; trauma: wound; thema: proposition) The suffix often refers to an abstractum derived from the root. Many of the newer examples have also been fashioned more or less crudely according to the model "automaton" - which meant simply something that moved by itself (auto..)

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Ah, Greek; thank you!

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Psst. Jackie. He's not Greek. He's Swiss.

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#159777 05/19/06 11:23 AM
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That's why his theory is full of holes. DISCLAIMER: The author of this post expressly denies any actual criticism or even evaluation of wsieber's above etymological explanation, and wishes only to amuse readers on this forum with a bit of wordplay [which may or may not be a pun according to prescriptivists]. This post has been written in a biodegradeable UNIX color code that will disappear when exposed to direct sunlight, rain or intense criticism.

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that's pretty cheesy alex...

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But he made a Gouda counting of himself with that explanation.


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I'm glad to see you'd rather Swiss than fight.


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I thought waffles are Belgian.

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