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Interactive presentation of the 86,800 most frequently used English words.
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A site dedicated to strange and unusual dictionaries, including collections of one-letter words, words of only vowels, and words of only consonants.
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This list contains 168 definitions of obscure colour terms using combinations of ' ... Note that most English speakers outside the U.S. spell colour with the added ...
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Weblog run by University of Pennsylvania phonetician Mark Liberman, with multiple guest linguists. ... Jan Freeman of the Boston Globe spotted a search-and ...
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A Way with Words is a lively hour-long public radio show about the English language. Co-hosts Martha Barnette and Grant Barrett take ... words@waywordradio.org ...
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Collaborative slang dictionary collecting new words, webspeak, and colloquialisms from users.
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An example of a snowclone is "gray is the new black", a version of the template "X is the new Y" ... Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snowclone" ...
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Fun look at the differences between U.S. English and U.K. English. Written by a Brit who lived in Tossa Lane, Texas.
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If you think you know a lot about word origins and etymology, it's the perfect time for you to try ETYMOLOGIC, a tough and educational word game (don't worry, it's ...
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