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Word of the day
for December 30
just-so story n
  1. A story which supposedly explains the beginning or early development of a current state of affairs; a myth, a pourquoi story.
  2. (literature) A story, especially one for children, featuring animals as characters.
  3. (social sciences, especially anthropology, philosophy, chiefly derogatory) An untestable explanation for something, such as a form of behaviour, a biological trait, or a cultural practice.

The English writer Rudyard Kipling, whose series of short stories called Just So Stories (published in book form in 1902) gave rise to the term, was born on this day in 1865.

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Usage

This template is used for creating the Word of the Day that appears on the Wiktionary Main Page, and for archiving such WOTDs at pages in the format "Wiktionary:Word of the day/Archive/[year]/[month]".

Sample template

{{WOTD|[word]|[part of speech]|tl=|[Brief definition.]|comment=|[month]|[day]}}

Parameters

Parameter Remarks
1st parameter mandatory: The Word of the Day, which should be one of the lemmas (main entries) in Wiktionary.
2nd parameter mandatory: The part of speech of the word. It is suggested that you use the following abbreviations:
adj adjective interj interjection prep preposition proverb proverb
adv adverb n noun pron pronoun v verb
conj conjunction phrase phrase proper n proper noun
link By default, the template links to the top of the English section of an entry. To have the template link to a different heading, use this parameter to specify the heading name, like this: |link=Verb.
term-label or tl
to
term-label8 or tl8
A label that applies to all the senses of an entry: see {{term-label}} for more information. Up to eight labels can be added, like this: |tl=idiomatic|tl2=chiefly|tl3=US.
3rd parameter mandatory: The definition of the word. If the word has numerous definitions, choose some of them to highlight. You may wish to use "[...]" to indicate omissions. The number "1." will be automatically inserted before the first definition, but you will need to add "#" before second and subsequent definitions. Do not include any {{defdate}}, {{synonyms}}, or {{antonyms}} templates; usage examples; or quotations.
4th and 5th parameters mandatory: The 4th parameter should be the month spelled out (e.g., "January"), and the 5th parameter should be the day of the month indicated as a number with no leading zero (e.g., "1").
6th parameter
or
comment
A comment about the word; for example, the reason why the word was selected to be featured on a particular date.
audio The name of an audio file indicating how the word is pronounced. The template will try to default to files in the following formats:
  • En-us-[entry].oga and En-uk-[entry].oga.
  • En-us-[entry].ogg, En-uk-[entry].ogg, and En-au-[entry].ogg.
  • En-us-[entry].flac and En-uk-[entry].flac.
  • En-us-[entry].mp3 and En-uk-[entry].mp3.

If these files do not exist, then no link to an audio file will be displayed, unless a filename is specified using the parameter like this: |audio=whipsmart.flac. However, it is strongly recommended that you name and upload audio pronunciation files in the standard format starting with En-us-, En-uk-, etc.

To suppress an audio file which exists, use |audio=no.