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  • Word of the Day Calendar | Merriam-Webster
    Learn a new word every day! Follow Merriam-Webster for the most trusted Word of the Day, trending info, word games, and more
  • Word of the Day: Validate | Merriam-Webster
    To validate something is to show that it is real or correct Validate can also mean “to state or show that something is legal or official,” “to put a mark on something to show that it has been checked and is official or accepted,” and “to show that someone’s feelings, opinions, etc , are fair and reasonable ”
  • Word of the Day: Protocol | Merriam-Webster
    Protocol most often refers to a system of rules explaining the correct conduct and procedures to be followed in a formal situation; in computer programming a protocol is a set of rules used in formatting data
  • Word of the Day: Elicit | Merriam-Webster
    Say them fast—or even slow—in isolation, and no one will know which one you mean: elicit and illicit both rhyme with the likes of explicit and complicit But beyond being auditorily indistinguishable,
  • Word of the Day: Expunge | Merriam-Webster
    In medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, a series of dots was used to mark mistakes or to label material that should be deleted from a text, and those deletion dots—known as puncta delentia—can help
  • Word of the Day: Apprehension | Merriam-Webster
    There’s quite a bit to comprehend about apprehension, so let’s take a closer look at its history The Latin ancestor of apprehension (and of comprehend, prehensile, and even prison is the verb
  • Word of the Day: Orthography | Merriam-Webster
    Orthography refers to “correct spelling,” or “the art of writing words with the proper letters according to standard usage ” As the winner of several spelling bees, she impressed her teachers with her exceptional grasp of orthography
  • Word of the Day: Rectify | Merriam-Webster
    When you rectify something, you correct an error or make things right, which is fitting because rectify and correct both ultimately trace back to the Latin word regere, which can mean “to lead straight,” “to direct,” or “to rule ”


















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