Back | misology /mi-SOL-uh-jee/ |
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Front | noun Hatred of logic or reason. [From Greek miso- (hate) + -logy (science, study).] "Fletcher laughed. 'Your coyness smacks of misology. Sinking back down to that dark place within yourself, the one that you tried so desperately to suffocate.'" - Chris Mooney; Deviant Ways; Atria; 2000. |
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