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Word of the Day for Sunday October 21, 2001:

ludic \LOO-dik\, adjective:
Of or relating to play; characterized by play; playful.

Um, there's only one problem: her mother. Who, being a
substantial executive, has a somewhat different attitude to
the worth of the professions than her wastrel, ludic
husband.
--Pat Kane, "Pleasing papa," [1]The Guardian, July 11, 2001

He is indeed the outstanding imaginative prose stylist of
his generation, with an entirely recognizable literary
manner, fizzy and playful (I am trying to avoid the words
"pyrotechnic" and "ludic").
--Geoffrey Wheatcroft, "What Kingsley Can Teach Martin,"
[2]The Atlantic, September 2000

But within this ludic tale there lurks a tragedy of love
and loss that does not lose its tenderness even when
embedded in [the author's] perpetually farcical frame of
mind.
--Richard Bernstein, "Lalita, Post-Modern Object of
Desire," [3]New York Times, September 8, 1999
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Ludic derives from Latin ludus, "play." Ludicrous, "amusing or
laughable," shares the same root.

References

1. http://www.guardian.co.uk/guardian/
2. http://www.theatlantic.com/
3. http://www.nytimes.com/


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