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  1. 8 paź 2024 · Learn a new word every day with the Word of the Day from Merriam-Webster, the most trusted authority on American English. Now available as a podcast, daily e-mail, on Facebook, and on Twitter.

    • Cleave

      Did You Know? Cleave is part of an exclusive lexical club...

    • Contretemps

      What It Means. The word contretemps refers to an...

    • Recuse

      What It Means. Recuse means “to disqualify (oneself) as...

    • Redound

      What It Means. Redound is a formal word that when paired...

    • Word of the Day

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    • Hiatus

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    • Annus Mirabilis

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    • Copacetic

      A word of obscure origin, copacetic has for over a century...

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  3. 11 wrz 2020 · Word of the Day. An annoying definition which sits on the front page for many days in a row. You know this website has become completely broken when the same definition is word of the day for more than 7 days - it should definitely be renamed "word of the week" instead. Get the Word of the Day mug.

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  7. 1 dzień temu · Sunday, October 13, 2024. [ eth-noh- sen -trik ] demonstrating a belief in the inherent superiority of one’s own ethnic group or culture. Why Dictionary.com chose ethnocentric. More about ethnocentric. First recorded in the 1860s; combines ethno- + -centric. Originated as a technical term in social sciences.

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