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Word of the Day, facts and observations on language, lookup trends, and wordplay from the editors at Merriam-Webster Dictionary.

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    'Burglarious' and 'opprobrious' to say nothing of 'Jeeves' ("a valet or butler especially of model behavior").

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    bakery: 1758 microchip: 1969 tomato: 1604 emoji: 1997 Find a word's first known use with Time Traveler!

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    The sound of surprise has become two words meaning "interruption" or "sudden change of subject": 'record scratch'

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    Rituals, sorcerers, swears, and fraud: the origin of terms used in magic, from 'abracadabra' to 'hocus pocus.'

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    Apologies for the error in the earlier tweet.

  11. 📈Lookups for 'white nationalist' and 'white supremacist' are still high after protests in Charlottesville yesterday.

  12. This article on the origin of 'cartoon' might solve a mystery or even rewrite your knowledge of history. Woo-oo!

  13. 📈 'White nationalist' and 'white supremacist' jump to the top of our lookups following conflict in Virginia.

  14. 'Sleight of hand' first meant "manual dexterity" then tricks requiring that. Now it can refer to skill in deception.

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    . on her fascination with a feature that lists words first used in a specific year.

  16. Correction and clarification. Sounds like we missed a good competition.

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    It turns out to be the name of a French hammer toss competitor, Quinten Bigot.

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