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for April 1 | |
crappo n | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 2 | |
fungi n | |
To celebrate April Fools’ Day, we are featuring a series of words with unexpected meanings. Enjoy! | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 3 | |
monkey business n (idiomatic, informal) | |
The English anthropologist and primatologist Jane Goodall, considered the world’s foremost expert on chimpanzees, was born on this day in 1934. | |
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4
[edit]Word of the day
for April 4 | |
google v (cricket) | |
To celebrate April Fools’ Day, we are featuring a series of words with unexpected meanings. Enjoy! | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 5 | |
internet v | |
To celebrate April Fools’ Day, we are featuring a series of words with unexpected meanings. Enjoy! | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 6 | |
titanic adj | |
To celebrate April Fools’ Day, we are featuring a series of words with unexpected meanings. Enjoy! | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 7 | |
fartlek n | |
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8
[edit]Word of the day
for April 8 | |
uproarious adj | |
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9
[edit]Word of the day
for April 9 | |
stopgap n | |
stopgap adj
stopgap v
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10
[edit]Word of the day
for April 10 | |
abject adj | |
abject n
abject v
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11
[edit]Word of the day
for April 11 | |
piepowder n | |
Today is the eve of the tongue-in-cheek International Be Kind to Lawyers Day created by Steve Hughes, which falls every year on the second Tuesday of April. | |
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for April 13 | |
fustian n | |
fustian adj
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 14 | |
Titanic adj | |
[...] Titanic proper n
Titanic n
Today is the eve of the day when the R.M.S. Titanic collided with an iceberg and sank 110 years ago in 1912. More than 1,500 people died, making it one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in history. | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 15 | |
dolour n (British spelling) | |
Today is Good Friday in Western Christianity in 2022. It commemorates the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ, and foreshadows his resurrection on Easter Sunday. | |
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16
[edit]Word of the day
for April 16 | |
pentimento n | |
Yesterday, 15 April, the anniversary of the day Italian Renaissance polymath Leonardo da Vinci was born 570 years ago in 1452, is declared by the International Association of Art to be World Art Day to celebrate the fine arts. | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for April 17 | |
Cold War proper n | |
Yesterday, 16 April, was the 75th anniversary of the date in 1947 when Bernard Baruch, an American financier and adviser to President Woodrow Wilson, first used the term to describe the political situation referred to above in a speech written by the journalist Herbert Bayard Swope. | |
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18
[edit]Word of the day
for April 18 | |
rash adj | |
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19
[edit]Word of the day
for April 19 | |
calcine v | |
calcine n | |
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20
[edit]Word of the day
for April 20 | |
purdah n | |
Today is the eve of the anniversary of the First Battle of Panipat which took place in North India on 21 April 1526, and is regarded as the founding day of the Mughal Empire. | |
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21
[edit]Word of the day
for April 21 | |
wombman n | |
Today is Grounation Day, a Rastafari holy day which commemorates the visit of Haile Selassie to Jamaica on this day in 1966. | |
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22
[edit]Word of the day
for April 22 | |
wind farm n | |
Today is Earth Day, a day for observing the need to protect the Earth. | |
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23
[edit]Word of the day
for April 23 | |
honorificabilitudinitatibus n (chiefly humorous, obsolete, rare) | |
Today is Saint George’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of England. It is also the death anniversary, and traditionally celebrated as the birthdate, of the English playwright William Shakespeare (1564–1616). The first appearance of the word honorificabilitudinitatibus in a printed English-language work was in the First Quarto of Shakespeare’s play Love’s Labour’s Lost (1598). | |
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24
[edit]Word of the day
for April 24 | |
dog-eared adj | |
Yesterday was World Book Day, which promotes reading, publishing, and copyright; and UN English Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. | |
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25
[edit]Word of the day
for April 25 | |
nut out v | |
[...] Today is ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand, which commemorates the contributions and sacrifices of those who have served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations. | |
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26
[edit]Word of the day
for April 26 | |
kilter n | |
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27
[edit]Word of the day
for April 27 | |
sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof proverb | |
יום השואה (Yom HaShoah) or Holocaust Remembrance Day, which is observed as Israel’s day of commemoration for the Jews who perished in the Holocaust and for the Jewish resistance in that period, begins today in 2022 at sunset. | |
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28
[edit]Word of the day
for April 28 | |
fellow n | |
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29
[edit]Word of the day
for April 29 | |
distil v | |
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30
[edit]Word of the day
for April 30 | |
tiddlywinks plural n | |
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