zymurgy
pronunciation
How to pronounce zymurgy in British English: UK ['zaɪmɜ:dʒɪ]
How to pronounce zymurgy in American English: US ['zaɪmɜdʒɪ]
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- Noun:
- the branch of chemistry concerned with fermentation (as in making wine or brewing or distilling)
Word Origin
- zymurgy (n.)
- branch of chemistry which deals with wine-making and brewing, 1868, from Greek zymo-, comb. form of zyme "a leaven" (from PIE root *yeue-; see juice) + -ourgia "a working," from ergon "work" (see organ). The last word in many standard English dictionaries (and this one); but Century Dictionary ends with Zyxomma ("A genus of Indian dragon-flies") and in the OED [2nd ed.] the last word is zyxt, an obsolete Kentish form of the second person singular of see (v.). At the dictionary's letter A Mr. Brandt is young and gay But when at last he reaches zed He's in his wheelchair, nearly dead [Einar Haugen]