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Word of the day
for May 1 | |
dovetail n | |
dovetail v
Today is celebrated by the Roman Catholic Church as the feast of Saint Joseph the Worker; the earthly father of Jesus, he is regarded as the patron saint of workers and especially carpenters. Today is also marked as International Workers’ Day or Labour Day in many countries to recognize the achievements and contributions of workers. | |
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Word of the day
for May 2 | |
coppish adj | |
The Pennsylvania State Police, the first state police agency established in the United States, was founded on this day in 1905. | |
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Word of the day
for May 3 | |
wordsmith n | |
Today is World Press Freedom Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness of the importance of freedom of the press and remind governments of their duty to respect and uphold the right to freedom of expression. The Windhoek Declaration, a statement of press freedom principles by African newspaper journalists, was adopted on this day in 1991. | |
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Word of the day
for May 4 | |
Jedi mind trick n | |
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Word of the day
for May 5 | |
interior Mexican adj | |
Today is Cinco de Mayo (“Fifth of May”), which commemorates the anniversary of Mexico’s victory over the Second French Empire at the Battle of Puebla on this day in 1862. | |
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Word of the day
for May 6 | |
coronation n | |
The coronation of King Charles III of the United Kingdom and Queen Camilla takes place today. | |
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Word of the day
for May 7 | |
man Friday n | |
The English writer Daniel Defoe’s novel Robinson Crusoe, from which the term originates, was published on 6 May 1719 according to the Gregorian calendar. | |
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Word of the day
for May 8 | |
autarky n | |
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Word of the day
for May 9 | |
terebrant adj | |
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Word of the day
for May 10 | |
valence n | |
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Word of the day
for May 11 | |
cluster v | |
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Word of the day
for May 12 | |
largesse n | |
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Word of the day
for May 13 | |
passerine adj | |
Today, the second Saturday of May in 2023, is the first of the two World Migratory Bird Days in the year. These days were established by the Secretariats of the Agreement on the Conservation of African-Eurasian Migratory Waterbirds and the Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals to highlight the importance of protecting migratory birds and their habitats. | |
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Word of the day
for May 14 | |
mother figure n | |
Today, the second Sunday of May in 2023, is celebrated in many countries as Mother’s Day. | |
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Word of the day
for May 15 | |
once a man, twice a child proverb | |
Today is the International Day of Families, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of the demographic, economic, and social processes affecting families. | |
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Word of the day
for May 16 | |
Eoan adj (archaic, poetic) | |
Today is the International Day of Light, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of light science and technology in sustainable development, and to celebrate the place of light in art, culture, and education. It marks the day in 1960 when the American engineer and physicist Theodore Maiman successfully fired the first laser. | |
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Word of the day
for May 17 | |
internetted adj | |
Today is World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness of the benefits to society of the Internet and other information and communication technologies, and the need to bridge the digital divide. It commemorates the founding of the International Telecommunication Union on this day in 1865. | |
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Word of the day
for May 19 | |
involve v (transitive) | |
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Word of the day
for May 20 | |
cut of one's jib n | |
Today is European Maritime Day, which seeks to raise European citizens’ awareness of the seas and their importance. | |
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Word of the day
for May 21 | |
caravanserai n | |
Today is the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Development or Diversity Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the value of cultural diversity and the need for people to live together in harmony. | |
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Word of the day
for May 22 | |
biodiversity hotspot n | |
Today is the International Day for Biological Diversity or World Biodiversity Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness of the importance of biodiversity. The Convention on Biological Diversity was adopted on this day in 1992. | |
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Word of the day
for May 23 | |
virid adj | |
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Word of the day
for May 24 | |
nacelle n | |
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Word of the day
for May 25 | |
glance v | |
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Word of the day
for May 26 | |
pretty penny n | |
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Word of the day
for May 27 | |
meld v (originally US) | |
meld n
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Word of the day
for May 28 | |
aquaplane n | |
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Word of the day
for May 29 | |
suborn v (transitive) | |
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Word of the day
for May 30 | |
caddy n | |
The English merchant Thomas Twining, who founded the tea company Twinings, died on this day in 1741 according to the Gregorian calendar (19 May by the Julian calendar). | |
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Word of the day
for May 31 | |
unctuous adj | |
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