The History of Typography - Animated Short (by Ben Barrett-Forrest)
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GENETRIX
[noun]
1. mother.
2. female ancestor; ancestress.
Etymology: Latin from the stem of gignere - to beget.
INQUISITIVE
[adjective]
1. given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious.
2. unduly or inappropriately curious; prying.
3. eager to know.
[noun]
3. an inquisitive person.
Etymology: Late Latin inquīsītīvus, equivalent to Latin inquīsīt(us) (see inquisition) + -īvus -ive; replacing Middle English inquisitif.
Stairs, Pitigliano, Tuscany, Italy
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ASKEFISE
[noun]
one who blows on ashes to bring them to flame.
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Dave Greco’s piece from the Daft Punk Inspired Art Show by Gauntlet Gallery

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![victoriousvocabulary:
GENETRIX
[noun]
1. mother.
2. female ancestor; ancestress.
Etymology: Latin from the stem of gignere - to beget.
[Tomasz Alen Kopera]](http://24.media.tumblr.com/be090c685feca7c09781d36a2a1e1865/tumblr_mktianzA8t1r47bczo1_500.jpg)
![victoriousvocabulary:
INQUISITIVE
[adjective]
1. given to inquiry, research, or asking questions; eager for knowledge; intellectually curious.
2. unduly or inappropriately curious; prying.
3. eager to know.
[noun]
3. an inquisitive person.
Etymology: Late Latin inquīsītīvus, equivalent to Latin inquīsīt(us) (see inquisition) + -īvus -ive; replacing Middle English inquisitif.
[J. Slattum]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/87d8eda73b148c06af1e795da8f568bc/tumblr_mmcpewJUDr1r47bczo1_500.jpg)




