Word of the Day – lilt | Dictionary.com
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Tag: #noun
WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day: Bijou | Merriam-Webster
a small ornament or something highly prized Bijou (which can be pluralized as either bijoux or bijous) has adorned English since the late 17th century. We borrowed it from French, but the word
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WOTD: 📚 Cunctation Cunctation Cunctation 😁Brain food is the best! 📚Word of the Day – cunctation | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – cunctation | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Hello fellow humans this new Monday. May your week be one that defies the speedy movement of time.. Cheers! 📚 Word of the Day – belvedere | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – belvedere | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – paucity | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – paucity | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 I am, as I am forever trying to learn something 📚 Word of the Day – neophyte | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – neophyte | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – non sequitur | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – non sequitur | Dictionary.com
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Sunday WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day – nonpareil | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – nonpareil | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Scarlet red lipstick was the ruin of white leather —inside chuckle 😁 Cheers and LearnUp! 📚 Word of the Day – vermilion | Dictionary.com
Word of the Day – vermilion | Dictionary.com
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WOTD: 📚 Word of the Day: Calumny | Merriam-Webster
false and malicious accusation Calumny made an appearance in these famous words from William Shakespeare’s Hamlet: ‘If thou dost marry, I’ll give thee this plague for thy dowry: be thou chaste as ice,
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