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Today Merriam-Webster announced the addition of 200 new words and definitions to its iconic dictionary – maybe not a beach read, but worthy of a For You page and nearly as irresistible as street corn.
In addition to street corn (noun, grilled corn on the cob that is coated with a creamy spread), additional nouns include ...
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Our lexicographers monitor a huge range of sources to select which words and definitions to add,” Merriam-Webster's Peter ...
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The recent additions come after the dictionary included cheffy, chef’s kiss, jollof rice, smashburger and stagiaire ...