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The Word of the Day for July 3 is:

eupeptic \yoo-PEP-tik\ adjective
1 : of, relating to, or having good digestion
*2 : cheerful, optimistic

Example sentence:
"The generous outpouring of writings devoted to public libraries ... makes
me positively eupeptic about the future of scholarship in this area." (E. A.
Goedeken, _Libraries & Culture_, March 22, 2004)

Did you know?
"Eupeptic" first appeared around 1700 and was probably created from
"eupepsia," a word meaning "good digestion." ("Eupepsia" was cooked up from
"eu-," meaning "good," and "-pepsia," meaning "digestion," ingredients that are
ultimately of Greek origin.) It seems reasonable that good digestion might
enhance one's outlook on life -- and indeed, "eupeptic" can suggest a happy
frame of mind as well as a happy digestive system. Along similar lines, someone
with poor digestion might be cranky, and the antonymous counterparts of
"eupeptic" and "eupepsia" -- "dyspeptic" and "dyspepsia" -- can suggest either
indigestion or ill humor.

*Indicates the sense illustrated by the example sentence.





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