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screed: Word of the day for September 1, 2020

screed , v : (transitive, chiefly Northern England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, dated) To rend, to shred, to tear. (transitive, Scotland, also figurative, dated) To read or repeat from memory fluently or glibly; to reel off. (transitive, construction, masonry) To use a screed to produce a smooth, flat surface of concrete, plaster, or similar material; also (generally) to put down a layer of concrete, plaster, etc. (intransitive, Scotland) To become rent or torn. [...] (Northern Ireland, Scotland) (intransitive, chiefly humorous) To play bagpipes, a fiddle, or a pipe. (intransitive) To make a discordant or harsh scratching or tearing sound. (transitive, chiefly humorous, obsolete) To play (a sound or tune) on bagpipes, a fiddle, or a pipe.

pushbike: Word of the day for August 29, 2020

pushbike , n : (Australia, New Zealand, Britain, informal) A pedal bicycle, as distinguished from a motorized bicycle. pushbike v (intransitive, Australia, New Zealand, Britain, informal) To travel by pushbike. The Grand Départ or start of the Tour de France long-distance bicycle race is scheduled to take place in Nice, France, on this date in 2020, after being postponed from 27 June due to the COVID-19 outbreak.

emporium: Word of the day for August 28, 2020

emporium , n : (also figurative) A city or region which is a major trading centre; also, a place within a city for commerce and trading; a marketplace. (also figurative) A shop that offers a wide variety of goods for sale; a department store; (with a descriptive word) a shop specializing in particular goods. (historical) A business set up to enable foreign traders to engage in commerce in a country; a factory (now the more common term). (by extension, obsolete) The brain.

nihilism: Word of the day for August 25, 2020

nihilism , n : (usually uncountable) The view that all endeavours are devoid of objective meaning. (usually uncountable) The rejection of, or opposition to, religious beliefs, (inherent or objective) moral principles, legal rules, etc., often due to the view that life is meaningless (sense 1). (usually uncountable, politics) The rejection of non-proven or non-rationalized assertions in the social and political spheres of society. (uncountable, psychiatry) A delusion that oneself or the world, or parts thereof, have ceased to exist. (uncountable, Russia, politics, historical) Alternative letter-case form of Nihilism (“a Russian movement of the 1860s that rejected all authority and promoted the use of violence for political change”) (countable, uncountable, philosophy) A doctrine grounded on the negation of one or more meaningful aspects of life; in particular, the view that nothing in the world actually exists. (countable) Something that is regarded as meaningless. The German philoso...

sargasso: Word of the day for August 24, 2020

sargasso , n : A brown alga, of the genus Sargassum, that forms large, floating masses. (figurative) A confused, tangled mass or situation. (biology, oceanography) A part of an ocean or sea characterized by floating masses of sargassos, like the Sargasso Sea. The Dominican-born author Jean Rhys, who wrote the novel Wide Sargasso Sea (1966), was born on this day 130 years ago in 1890.

swadeshi: Word of the day for August 15, 2020

swadeshi , n : (India, economics, politics, also attributively) A policy of nationalist self-sufficiency in India, involving the revival and promotion of domestic production and (originally) the boycott of British products. Today is India’s Independence Day, which commemorates the date when it ceased to be part of the British Empire in 1947.

firmament: Word of the day for August 14, 2020

firmament , n : (usually uncountable, literary, poetic, also figurative) The vault of the heavens, where the clouds, sun, moon, and stars can be seen; the heavens, the sky. (countable) The field or sphere of an activity or interest. (uncountable, obsolete, astronomy, historical) In the geocentric Ptolemaic system, the eighth celestial sphere which carried the fixed stars; (countable, by extension) any celestial sphere. (uncountable, obsolete except biblical) The abode of God and the angels; heaven. (countable, obsolete) A piece of jewellery worn in a headdress with numerous gems resembling stars in the sky. (countable, obsolete, also figurative) A basis or foundation; a thing which lends strength or support. (countable, obsolete) The act or process of making firm or strengthening.

baby face: Word of the day for August 12, 2020

baby face , n : A face, often chubby, resembling that of a baby; a youthful face. (often derogatory) A person having such a face, especially a young man having a beardless appearance. (professional wrestling, slang) A headlining wrestler with a persona embodying heroic or virtuous traits and who is regarded as a "good guy", especially one who is handsome and well-conditioned. Today is the 20th anniversary of International Youth Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight issues faced by youth worldwide.

Berytian: Word of the day for August 11, 2020

Berytian , adj : (historical) Of or pertaining to Berytus (“the ancient city of Beirut”). Berytian n (historical) A native or inhabitant of Berytus (“the ancient city of Beirut”). A week ago, on 4 August 2020, massive explosions at the port of Beirut, Lebanon, caused more than 200 deaths, thousands of injuries, and an estimated US$10–15 billion in property damage. The incident is believed to have been caused by the ignition of improperly stored ammonium nitrate.