Re: Holistic or Wholistic?
- From: "D. C. Sessions" <dcs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 06:38:28 -0700
In message <fph9gc$98o$2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Richard Schultz wrote:
In article <47bc0e68$0$30975$5a62ac22@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Carole <hubbca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:> It's 'holistic', you ignoramus, from the Greek word 'holos', meaning
:> 'all' or 'entire'. It's got nothing to do with holy.
: But it sounds like it comes from the word holy, doesn't it?
: Do you think that the word "holy" comes from 'holos' as well?
Do they not have dictionaries in Australia?
Since they are almost all published in the Northern Hemisphere,
they require a skill that Carole hasn't mastered: reading
upside down.
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