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Mar 23, 2026
This week’s theme
Writers painting with words

This week’s words
symbiosis

symbiosis
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Writing can march in, deliver the facts, and leave without touching the furniture.

Or it can kick open the paint box, scatter a few bright images around, and have a bit of fun on the way.

This week we feature five words chosen from usage examples that do exactly that. They communicate, yes, but they also paint an image, sketching, sparkling, and occasionally smirking. Each reminds us that good writing does not merely tell us something. It shows us something.

symbiosis

PRONUNCIATION:
(symbiosis)

MEANING:
noun: A close, often mutually beneficial relationship between different species, groups, or people.

ETYMOLOGY:
From Greek symbiosis (living together), from sym- (with, together) + bio- (life) + -sis (action, state). Earliest documented use: 1622.

USAGE:
“Watching [weed-eating goats] for only five minutes, a spectator is reminded that one creature’s trash is another’s dinner, one beast’s toil is another’s reward. Our lives revolve and intersect in fur-covered symbiosis, turning meh into mehhhhhhh.”
Josh Shaffer; An Army of Goats Arrives at Dix Park, Drawing Crowds While Landscaping; The News & Observer (Raleigh, North Carolina); Jun 9, 2025.

See more usage examples of symbiosis in Vocabulary.com’s dictionary.

A THOUGHT FOR TODAY:
One cannot be deeply responsive to the world without being saddened very often. -Erich Fromm, psychoanalyst and author (23 Mar 1900-1980)

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