Wiktionary:Word of the day/Archive/2023/September
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1
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for September 1 | |
letters patent n (plural only) | |
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2
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for September 2 | |
e.g. adv | |
e.g. n
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3
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for September 3 | |
grawlix n (comics) | |
The American comic strip writer Mort Walker, who coined the word, was born on this day 100 years ago in 1923. | |
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4
[edit]Word of the day
for September 4 | |
downtime n | |
Today, the first Monday of September in 2023, is Labor Day in the United States, which honors the labor movement and the contributions of laborers to the nation’s development. | |
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5
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for September 5 | |
zakat n | |
Today is the International Day of Charity, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of charity and philanthropy. The Albanian-Indian Roman Catholic nun Mother Teresa, known for her charitable works in India, died on this day in 1997. | |
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6
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for September 6 | |
at odds prepositional phrase | |
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7
[edit]Word of the day
for September 7 | |
Vulcan salute n | |
Today is the eve of Star Trek Day, which is observed by fans of the franchise to commemorate the debut of the original television series on 8 September 1966. | |
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8
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for September 8 | |
marmoreal adj (literary) | |
The Italian artist Michelangelo’s statue of David was unveiled on this day in 1504 outside the Palazzo Vecchio in Florence. It was moved to its current location in the Galleria dell’Accademia 150 years ago in 1873. | |
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9
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for September 9 | |
unoften adv | |
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10
[edit]Word of the day
for September 10 | |
storge n | |
Today, the first Sunday after Labor Day in 2023, is National Grandparents’ Day in the United States. | |
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11
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for September 11 | |
obtrusive adj | |
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12
[edit]Word of the day
for September 12 | |
pink tea n | |
The International Day of Democracy, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote and uphold the principles of democracy, is on 15 September. | |
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13
[edit]Word of the day
for September 13 | |
unseat v | |
The International Day of Democracy, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote and uphold the principles of democracy, is on 15 September. | |
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14
[edit]Word of the day
for September 14 | |
rotten borough n (chiefly British, politics) | |
The International Day of Democracy, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote and uphold the principles of democracy, is on 15 September. | |
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15
[edit]Word of the day
for September 15 | |
plebiscite n | |
Today is the International Day of Democracy, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote and uphold the principles of democracy. | |
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16
[edit]Word of the day
for September 16 | |
liken v | |
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17
[edit]Word of the day
for September 17 | |
kerplunk n | |
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18
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for September 18 | |
greige adj | |
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19
[edit]Word of the day
for September 19 | |
scuttlebutt n | |
scuttlebutt v (slang)
Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day, a parodic holiday invented in 1995 by John Baur (‘Ol’ Chumbucket’) and Mark Summers (‘Cap’n Slappy’), of Albany, Oregon, USA. | |
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20
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for September 20 | |
old timer's disease n | |
Today is the eve of World Alzheimer’s Day, which is promoted by the organization Alzheimer’s Disease International to raise awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, and to challenge the stigma that persists around them. | |
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21
[edit]Word of the day
for September 21 | |
irenic adj | |
Today is designated by the United Nations as the International Day of Peace, which is dedicated to world peace. | |
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22
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for September 23 | |
motley crew n | |
The American heavy metal band Mötley Crüe’s second studio album, Shout at the Devil, was released on this day 40 years ago in 1983. | |
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24
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for September 24 | |
irrespirable adj | |
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25
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for September 25 | |
altercation n | |
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26
[edit]Word of the day
for September 26 | |
unstinting adj | |
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27
[edit]Word of the day
for September 27 | |
across the pond prepositional phrase | |
Today is World Tourism Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness about tourism’s role in the international community and to demonstrate how it affects cultural, political, social, and economic values worldwide. | |
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28
[edit]Word of the day
for September 28 | |
linkrot n | |
Today is the International Day for Universal Access to Information, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of public access to information. | |
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29
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for September 29 | |
kinesics n (linguistics) | |
The American anthropologist Ray L. Birdwhistell, who coined the word, was born on this day 105 years ago in 1918. | |
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30
[edit]Word of the day
for September 30 | |
communalect n | |
Today is International Translation Day, which is marked by the United Nations to recognize the work of translators in facilitating understanding and co-operation, and bringing nations together. It is the feast day of Saint Jerome (c. 342–347 – 420), regarded as the patron saint of translators. | |
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