Wiktionary:Word of the day/Archive/2021/April
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for April 1 | |
bakfiets n | |
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for April 2 | |
reptatorial adj | |
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3
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for April 3 | |
anthropodicy n | |
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for April 5 | |
gold star wife n | |
Today is Gold Star Wives or Gold Star Spouses Day in the United States, which recognizes the sacrifices made by the spouses of U.S. armed forces members who have fallen in the line of duty. | |
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for April 6 | |
percontation n | |
pernoctation n (formal)
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for April 7 | |
Schröderization n (American spelling, Oxford British English) | |
The former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, after whom this word was coined, was born on this day in 1944. | |
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for April 9 | |
Gunter's line n | |
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editWord of the day
for April 10 | |
exonerating v | |
Generation X proper n (originally Canada, US)
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11
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for April 11 | |
Houston, we have a problem phrase | |
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12
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for April 12 | |
push the envelope v | |
Today is the International Day of Human Space Flight, which is recognized by the United Nations to celebrate the start of the space era, to reaffirm space science and technology’s contributions towards achieving sustainable development goals, and to emphasize the need to maintain outer space for peaceful purposes. It commemorates the first human space flight by the Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin, which took place on this day 60 years ago in 1961. | |
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13
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for April 13 | |
vaguen v (informal) | |
The Irish author, playwright, and theatre director Samuel Beckett, who coined the word, was born on this day 115 years ago in 1906. | |
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for April 14 | |
conlang n | |
conlang v
The Polish ophthalmologist and linguist L. L. Zamenhof, who invented the conlang Esperanto, died on this day in 1917. | |
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editWord of the day
for April 15 | |
leprous adj | |
The Belgian Roman Catholic priest Saint Damien De Veuster, better known as Father Damien, died on this day in 1889. He ministered to people with leprosy in Molokai, Hawaii, from 1873 until his death from the disease, and was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI in 2009. | |
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for April 16 | |
the moon on a stick n | |
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17
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for April 17 | |
hell-bent adj | |
hell-bent (comparative more April, superlative most April)
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18
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for April 18 | |
fallacy fallacy n | |
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19
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for April 19 | |
approach v | |
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20
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for April 20 | |
hutong n | |
Today is UN Chinese Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. It is around the time of Guyu in the Chinese calendar, during which the legendary figure Cangjie, who is said to have invented Chinese characters, is celebrated. | |
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21
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for April 21 | |
transformative adj | |
Today is World Creativity and Innovation Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to raise awareness about the importance of creativity and innovation in problem-solving to advance the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. | |
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22
editWord of the day
for April 22 | |
canaigre n | |
Today is the eve of UN Spanish Language Day, one of six such days established by UNESCO to celebrate multilingualism and cultural diversity and to promote the equal use of its working languages. The Spanish author Miguel de Cervantes is believed to have died on this day in 1616 and to have been buried the following day. | |
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23
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for April 23 | |
three stops short of Dagenham adj | |
Today is Saint George’s Day, the feast day of the patron saint of England. | |
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24
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for April 24 | |
sunlit uplands n | |
Today is the International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of multilateralism and international co-operation to promote peace and security, development, and human rights. | |
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25
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for April 25 | |
quinine n | |
quinine v
Today is World Malaria Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize global efforts to control malaria. | |
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editWord of the day
for April 26 | |
Kafkatrap n | |
The Bohemian author Franz Kafka’s book Der Proceß (The Trial), which inspired the word, was first published posthumously on this day in 1925. | |
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for April 28 | |
within an inch of one's life prepositional phrase | |
Today is the World Day for Safety and Health at Work, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote awareness about work-related accidents and diseases. | |
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for April 29 | |
camp fever n | |
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30
editWord of the day
for April 30 | |
aver v | |
[...] aver n | |
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