Thursday, December 1, 2011



Word of the Day for Thursday, December 1, 2011


altruistic \al-troo-IS-tik\, adjective:


1. Unselfishly concerned for or devoted to the welfare of others.

2. Animal Behavior. Of or pertaining to behavior by an animal that may be to its disadvantage but that benefits others of its kind, often its close relatives.


The B.O.'s motives for punitive taxation of the rich, redistribution of wealth, and blind allegiance to the labor unions are strictly altruistic!

--Spy Maker, JSA's Blog


I thought you were an altruistic banker, nothing more, nothing less. A civic-minded altruistic banker.-- Inman Majors, The Millionaires: A Novel


An altruistic act is an act performed for the welfare of others. It is unselfish, as opposed to an act performed for self, which is selfish.-- Jack London, The Sea-Wolf


Altruistic was coined in 1830 by philosopher Auguste Comte. It originates in the French word altrui meaning “of or to others” from the Latin word alteri meaning “other.”

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