Cathartic

I'm using the word cathartic more and more these days when referring to this blog. At first I would say, "It is kind of healing or cathartic". Then I thought; hey wait a minute, doesn't cathartic mean healing? Well... not according to the Meriam-Webster dictionary.

1ca·thar·tic    adj      \kə-ˈthär-tik\

Definition of CATHARTIC

: of, relating to, or producing catharsis <cathartic drugs> <a cathartic experience>
ca·thar·tic·al·ly \-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb

Examples of CATHARTIC

  1. There's something cathartic about a punch in the nose. —Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated, 28 Jan. 2002

Origin of CATHARTIC

Late Latin or Greek; Late Latin catharticus, from Greek kathartikos, from kathairein (see catharsis)

First Known Use: 1612

ca·thar·sis         noun \kə-ˈthär-səs\

plural ca·thar·ses \-ˌsēz\

Definition of CATHARSIS

2a : purification or purgation of the emotions (as pity and fear) primarily through art b : a purification or purgation that brings about spiritual renewal or release from tension
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