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Word of the Day for Sunday October 14, 2001:

disquisition \dis-kwuh-ZISH-uhn\, noun:
A formal discourse on a subject.

Hence, although the publisher calls Mr. Roth's work "An
Essay on Evil in the Modern World," it will be found to
differ materially in approach and manner of treatment from
the usual disquisition on an ancient topic.
--Percy Hutchison, "That Old Arch-Enemy of Man, the
Antichrist," [1]New York Times, May 12, 1935

Gore was partial to eye-glazing disquisitions on reciprocal
trade.
--Bill Turque, Inventing Al Gore: A Biography

The treatises and pamphlets of the late eighteenth century
about the reform of commerce were considered, very soon, to
be disquisitions of only limited and technical interest.
--Emma Rothschild, Economic Sentiments

. . . a rambling disquisition, with copious historical
discussion and many anecdotes.
--James McCourt, Delancey's Way
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Disquisition comes from Latin disquisitio, from disquirere,
"to inquire into, to investigate," from dis- + quaerere "to
seek." It is related to inquire ("to seek into") and
exquisite, which describes something that is "sought out"
(ex-, "out") because of beauty, delicacy, or perfection.

References

1. http://www.nytimes.com/


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