Word of the day September 28, 2013 lucubration • loo-kyuh-BRAY-shun • noun : laborious or intensive study; also : the product of such study — usually used in plural Examples: The historical archives include handwritten lucubrations from Benjamin Franklin himself. "From introspection, we are all familiar with the mental clutter, the chatter that makes up our daily life. It is a rapid fire of free associations, of jumping from one image, speech fragment or memory to the next. Late-night lucubrations are particularly prone to such erratic zigzagging." — From an article by Christof Koch at Salon, August 2, 2013.
Posted on: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 20:42:58 +0000