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  "description": "The word for today is…\n\nsylvan (noun, adjective) -\n\nnoun\n: one that frequents groves or woods\n\nadjective\n1a: living or located in the woods or forest\nb: of, relating to, or characteristic of the woods or forest\n2a: made, shaped, or formed of woods or trees\nb: abounding in woods, groves, or trees : wooded\n\nSource : Merriam-Webster\n\nEtymology : In Latin, sylva means \"wood\" or \"forest,\" and the related Sylvanus is the name of the Roman god of the woods and fields—a god sometimes identified with the",
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  "textContent": "The word for today is…\n\nsylvan (noun, adjective) -\n\n_noun_\n: one that frequents groves or woods\n\n _adjective_\n1a: living or located in the woods or forest\nb: of, relating to, or characteristic of the woods or forest\n2a: made, shaped, or formed of woods or trees\nb: abounding in woods, groves, or trees : wooded\n\nSource : Merriam-Webster\n\nEtymology : In Latin, sylva means \"wood\" or \"forest,\" and the related Sylvanus is the name of the Roman god of the woods and fields—a god sometimes identified with the Greek god Pan. These words gave rise to English sylvan in the 16th century. The English word was first used as a noun meaning \"a mythological deity of the woods,\" eventually taking on the broader meaning \"one who frequents the woods.\" The adjective sylvan followed soon after the noun and is now the more common word. Some other offspring of sylva (which can also be spelled silva) include silviculture (\"a branch of forestry dealing with the development and care of forests\"), sylvatic (a synonym of sylvan that can also mean \"occurring in or affecting wild animals\"), and the first name Sylvia.\n\n**_If you enjoyed this Good Oil word of the day please consider sharing it with your friends and, especially, your children._**",
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