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for December 1 | |
tetchy adj | |
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for December 2 | |
discernible adj | |
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for December 3 | |
vacillation n | |
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for December 4 | |
phalanx n | |
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for December 5 | |
fussbudget n | |
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Word of the day
for December 6 | |
trollop n | |
English novelist Anthony Trollope died on this day in 1882 (no aspersion intended!). | |
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Word of the day
for December 7 | |
abreast adv | |
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Word of the day
for December 8 | |
cheeky adj | |
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for December 9 | |
ajar adj | |
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Word of the day
for December 10 | |
chronique scandaleuse n | |
Edward VIII of the United Kingdom abdicated on this day in 1936 after the governments of the UK and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth opposed his proposal to marry the divorcée Wallis Simpson. | |
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Word of the day
for December 11 | |
spearcaster n | |
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Word of the day
for December 12 | |
profundify v | |
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Word of the day
for December 13 | |
anting n | |
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Word of the day
for December 14 | |
polar opposite n | |
On this day in 1911, Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen and his party became the first people to reach the Geographic South Pole. | |
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for December 15 | |
parsimonious adj | |
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for December 16 | |
gafiate v | |
The British and Sri Lankan science and science fiction writer and futurist Arthur C. Clarke was born on this day in 1917. | |
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Word of the day
for December 17 | |
puddle jumper n | |
Today is Wright Brothers Day in the USA, which commemorates Orville and Wilbur Wright's first successful flights in a heavier than air, mechanically propelled airplane in 1903. | |
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Word of the day
for December 18 | |
tiptoe adj | |
On this day in 1892, Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker premiered at the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, Russia. | |
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Word of the day
for December 19 | |
antispinward adv | |
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for December 20 | |
apeirogon n | |
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Word of the day
for December 21 | |
apologetic apostrophe n | |
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Word of the day
for December 22 | |
sunstead n | |
The winter solstice falls on this day in 2015. | |
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Word of the day
for December 23 | |
sciolist n | |
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Word of the day
for December 24 | |
wreath n | |
"'Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro' the house / Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse; " — Clement Clarke Moore, "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (1823) | |
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Word of the day
for December 25 | |
wintertide n | |
Merry Christmas from all of us here at the Wiktionary! | |
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Word of the day
for December 26 | |
gulp v | |
In Catalonia Sant Esteve (St. Stephen's Day), which falls today, is celebrated with a big meal. | |
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Word of the day
for December 27 | |
showboat v | |
The musical Show Boat premiered at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City on this day in 1927. | |
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Word of the day
for December 28 | |
aptonym n | |
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Word of the day
for December 29 | |
embrittlement n | |
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Word of the day
for December 30 | |
arbuscle n | |
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Word of the day
for December 31 | |
watchnight n | |
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