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for December 1 | |
rime v | |
rime n
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2
[edit]Word of the day
for December 2 | |
computer literacy n | |
Today is World Computer Literacy Day, which was launched by Indian company NIIT to encourage the development of computing skills, especially among women and children in India. | |
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3
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for December 3 | |
worthwhileness n | |
Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights, and well-being of persons with disabilities. | |
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4
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for December 4 | |
zestful adj | |
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5
[edit]Word of the day
for December 5 | |
fenny adj | |
Today is declared by the United Nations to be World Soil Day to recognize the importance of soil as a vital part of nature and a contributor to human well-being. | |
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6
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for December 6 | |
winding n | |
winding adj | |
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7
[edit]Word of the day
for December 7 | |
presence of mind n | |
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8
[edit]Word of the day
for December 8 | |
immaculate adj | |
The Roman Catholic Church marks the Feast of the Immaculate Conception on this day to celebrate the Immaculate Conception and sinless life of the Virgin Mary. The feast was solemnized as a holy day of obligation by Pope Clement XI 315 years ago on 17 December 1708 (6 December according to the Julian calendar). | |
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9
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for December 9 | |
tanzanite n | |
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10
[edit]Word of the day
for December 10 | |
sovereignty n | |
Today is Human Rights Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of human rights and to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global enunciation of such rights, on this day 75 years ago in 1948. | |
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11
[edit]Word of the day
for December 11 | |
filthy lucre n | |
The movie Wall Street, about a young stockbroker who becomes involved with a wealthy, unscrupulous corporate raider, was first released on this day in 1987. | |
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12
[edit]Word of the day
for December 12 | |
nosocomial adj (formal) | |
Today is International Universal Health Coverage Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize that everybody should have access to good quality, affordable health care. On this day in 2012, the United Nations General Assembly endorsed a resolution encouraging countries to strive towards universal health coverage. | |
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13
[edit]Word of the day
for December 13 | |
buckle n | |
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14
[edit]Word of the day
for December 14 | |
rub elbows v | |
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15
[edit]Word of the day
for December 15 | |
shire n | |
shire v
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16
[edit]Word of the day
for December 16 | |
seethe v | |
seethe n
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17
[edit]Word of the day
for December 17 | |
croon v | |
croon n
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18
[edit]Word of the day
for December 18 | |
narrow escape n | |
Today is International Migrants Day, which was established by the United Nations to highlight the challenges faced and contributions made by migrants, including internally displaced persons. The Migrant Workers Convention was signed on this day in 1990. | |
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19
[edit]Word of the day
for December 19 | |
orotund adj | |
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20
[edit]Word of the day
for December 20 | |
wrath n | |
wrath v (chiefly Early Modern, obsolete)
wrath adj | |
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21
[edit]Word of the day
for December 21 | |
threadbare adj | |
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22
[edit]Word of the day
for December 22 | |
fly ash n | |
A dike ruptured at a coal ash pond operated by the Kingston Fossil Plant, a coal-fired power plant in Kingston, Tennessee, on this day 15 years ago in 2008, releasing 4.2 million cubic metres of fly ash slurry. It was the largest industrial spill in United States history. | |
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23
[edit]Word of the day
for December 23 | |
lovelily adv | |
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24
[edit]Word of the day
for December 24 | |
alcoholiday n (humorous, informal) | |
Have yourself a merry little Christmas Eve! | |
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[edit]Word of the day
for December 26 | |
troll v | |
“Don we now our gay apparel / Fa-la-la, la-la-la, la-la-la / Troll the ancient Yuletide carol / Fa-la-la-la-la, la-la-la-la!” Today is celebrated as Boxing Day in many countries. It was originally a day on which gifts and money were given to the poor or those in service positions. | |
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27
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for December 27 | |
subglacial adj | |
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28
[edit]Word of the day
for December 28 | |
washout n | |
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29
[edit]Word of the day
for December 29 | |
that'll be the frosty Friday phrase | |
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30
[edit]Word of the day
for December 30 | |
smell-feast n | |
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31
[edit]Word of the day
for December 31 | |
final reckoning n | |
Happy New Year’s Eve from all of us at the English Wiktionary! | |
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