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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: Rarefied | Merriam-Webster
This sense of rarefied, a word that comes from a combination of the Latin words rarus (“thin” or “rare”) and facere (“to make”), has been in use since the 1500s
- Word of the Day: Recondite | Merriam-Webster
Recondite is one of those underused but useful words that’s always a boon to one’s vocabulary Though it describes something difficult to understand, there is nothing recondite about the word’s
- Word of the Day: Abide | Merriam-Webster
Abide has abided in the English language since before the 12th century, picking up along the way several meanings and inflections that are now rare or no longer in use
- Word of the Day: Endemic | Merriam-Webster
Test Your Vocabulary with M-W Quizzes Test Your Vocabulary Rearrange the letters to form a word that can refer to a mythical animal or something rare or unique: ONNRICU VIEW THE ANSWER
- Word of the Day: Exculpate | Merriam-Webster
Did You Know? There’s no need to say “my bad ” if you’re unfamiliar with exculpate; while the word is far from rare, it is most often encountered in formal writing in reference to the clearing of someone of alleged fault or guilt, as in “they were exculpated of any wrongdoing ”
- Word of the Day: Lucid | Merriam-Webster
“Good popular science writing requires a rare combination of skills and attitudes The author must be a trained scientist herself or at least a well-informed lay person capable of presenting often complex issues in clear, lucid prose ”
- Word of the Day: Tchotchke | Merriam-Webster
Fill in the blanks to complete a synonym of tchotchke meaning "something (such as a decorative object) considered novel, rare, or bizarre": c _ _ _ o VIEW THE ANSWER
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