Lo·go·zo·a n [fr. Gk logos word + zoia animals] (2005) 1 : word animals :
textual organisms 2 : a phylum or subkingdom of linguistic entities that are
represented in almost every kind of habitat and include aphorisms,
anti-aphorisms, maxims, minims, neokoans, sayings, left-unsaids, poemlets,
microtales, and other varieties of conceptual riffs
Logozoo
Visit the Logozoo, where you’ll experience Logozoa in a text-friendly
environment that simulates their natural habitat: the nooks and crannies of
everyday life, the unobtrusive places of daily routine and habit. No bars and
cages here. From the safety and comfort of your own browser, you can marvel
at one of Nature’s true spectacles—the literal becoming infected by metaphor.
http://logozoa.com/
Toodles,
Katherine
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