For my 2016
A to Z Challenge, I’m sharing three facts for each letter. The genres I
write and love to read are mostly science fiction and high or epic fantasy. In
fantasy, there is often magic associated with crystals or metals. They also
used herbs both for medicine and for magical spells. Each day I will post a short
description of an herb or a mineral you might find in medieval or fantasy
writings. For the record, most of the herbal remedies I’ve investigated are not
recommended by the FDA. Many are actually poisonous and dangerous. As tribute
to my second love, I will post a scientific fact that may deal with physics,
biology or health science. And because another name for a writer is wordsmith, each
day I’ll share a strange word that I would probably never use in my writing,
but that amuse me in some way. So enjoy my trio of quick facts. And don’t
forget to visit the IWSG
site where we’ll share a writer’s resource for every day of the challenge.
Furibund: Frenzied, raging
Feverfew is used by herbalists to treat asthma, fever (of course) and insect bites.
Ferrous metals are those that contain iron. Iron is important in metals because it makes them stronger. The discovery of copper around 5000 BC ended the Stone Age. When iron was discovered in 1200 BC, that ushered in the Iron Age. Since iron makes metal stronger, why use anything else? Non-ferrous metals don't rust like iron-alloyed metals and they're also not magnetic.
Did anyone make you furibund today? Have you seen feverfew as an ingredient in teas? How brilliant were those ancients who thought to alloy metals? Or was it an accident?
"Luck is an art." George Roy Hill
Furibund: Frenzied, raging
Feverfew is used by herbalists to treat asthma, fever (of course) and insect bites.
Ferrous metals are those that contain iron. Iron is important in metals because it makes them stronger. The discovery of copper around 5000 BC ended the Stone Age. When iron was discovered in 1200 BC, that ushered in the Iron Age. Since iron makes metal stronger, why use anything else? Non-ferrous metals don't rust like iron-alloyed metals and they're also not magnetic.
Did anyone make you furibund today? Have you seen feverfew as an ingredient in teas? How brilliant were those ancients who thought to alloy metals? Or was it an accident?
"Luck is an art." George Roy Hill
19 comments:
Wonderful to read Susan, my almost a week gone by already with the challenge.
Yvonne.
Furibund - I'm going to use that today on some poor, unsuspecting soul. The word, not the raging part.
Furibund...good slant rhyme possibilities with moribund? Thanks. one out of three today, knew about ferrous metals from chem class.
I think some days with this challenge we can work ourselves up to be furibund if we aren't careful :)
betty
Can't say I've ha to go all furibund on anyone today, yet
No, I don't think anyone has made me furibund today. Yesterday, though, that was a different story...
I love the word Furibund--I have to find a way to use it. I have seen recipes with feverfew in them but don't recall ever trying one.
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Furibund sounds like it'd be talking about a furry's butt or something. XD
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Luckily not many people can make me furibund! Great word! I wonder if it comes from "fury bound"
Great words. love feverfew...such a fun word
Furibund is fun to say. It really doesn't sound like it means raging.
I'm collecting these gems for my next party. I should be able to stop a lot of conversation with words like furibund. "I was so furibund that I stormed out."
I've heard of feverfew but never had the occasion to use it in a story - yet :)
No, no, and very.
Furibund is the perfect word for A to Zers. It's about now that we all start to Frazzle and Fizzle out.
Wow, a good way to increase one's vocabulary. Great post.
I have never heard the word furibund before - it feels like a good word :) I suspect alloys were the result of someone going 'I wonder what happens if...' one day :) That's how science usually progresses, that or pure accident...
Tasha
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The only thing likely to make me furibund is the traffic around here!
I am super impressed with your extremely informative blogging challenge theme Susan! Cant wait to see more! Much love...
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