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THE WORD OF THE DAY

Nautilus

/ˈnɔː.tɪ.ləs/

Origin:
From Greek nautilos (“sailor”), entering English via zoology and later technological metaphor in the 19th century.

Definition:
A spiral-shelled sea creature; by extension, a symbol of advanced undersea travel.

Example:
“The Nautilus moves like a thought through the depths.”

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WHAT HAPPENED ON THIS DAY?


On February 8, 1828


Birth of Jules Verne (1828–1905)
The Writer Who Taught English How to Imagine the Future as Fact

On this day — February 8, Jules Verne is remembered for profoundly shaping the future of English science fiction, even though he wrote in French. Through English translations of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas, Journey to the Center of the Earth, and Around the World in Eighty Days, Verne expanded the imaginative and technical vocabulary of English adventure narrative.

Verne pioneered a style that blended scientific speculation, geographical exploration, and tightly structured plot-driven prose. His influence helped English fiction integrate technical detail with suspense, laying foundations for modern speculative fiction, technothrillers, and even strands of popular science writing.

His legacy in English literary culture is visible in generations of writers who fuse innovation, curiosity, and narrative momentum. By normalizing the language of invention—submarines, space travel, subterranean worlds—Verne helped English articulate futures not yet realized. On this day, his work stands as proof that imagination, once translated, can reshape an entire literary tradition.








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