TODAY'S WORD: COMET


(KAHM-et)
A celestial body with a long tail

This word's origin is surprisingly picturesque: In ancient Greek, the
word "kometes" meant "having long hair." Aristotle first applied the
name "kometes" to this hurtling body that indeed seems to have long
hair trailing from its "head." The name was later adopted into Latin
as "cometes," which eventually arrived in English as "comet."