User:Visviva/Toronto Star 20090211

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This is a list of lowercase non-hyphenated single words, lacking English entries in the English Wiktionary as of the most recent database dump, found in the 2009-02-11 issue of the Toronto Star (2009-02-11).

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48397 tokens ‧ 35619 valid lowercase tokens ‧ 5855 types ‧ 14 (~ 0.239%) words before cleaning ‧ 

2009-02-11

  1. fetophiles
  2. heartnuts
  3. octomummy