It's the Word of the Day for October 13th.
Today's word is ID8, spelled I-D-E-A-T-E.
ID8 is a verb.
To ID8 is to form an idea or conception of something.
Here's the word used.
in a sentence from the Talk Easy with Sam Fragoso podcast by Eva DuVernay.
Well, luckily at the same time that I was working within these industry spaces,
I was also building Array.
It's over a decade old.
It is a distribution company.
We distribute films by women and filmmakers of color.
We have public programming for free for the community all around cinema.
We have a four-building campus in Echo Park where we edit and we ideate and we educate and we do all kinds of beautiful things.
Like the words idea and ideal, ideate comes from the Greek verb idain, which means to see.
The sight-thought connection came courtesy of Plato,
the Greek philosopher who based his theory of the ideal on the concept of seeing,
claiming that a true philosopher can see the essential nature of things and can recognize their ideal form or state.
Early uses of idea, ideal, and ideate in English were associated with Platonic philosophy.
Idea meant an archetype or a standard of perfection.
Ideal meant existing as an archetype, and ideate referred to forming platonic ideas.