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ineconomy n | |
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2
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for December 2 | |
tech-savvy adj | |
Today is World Computer Literacy Day, which was launched by Indian company NIIT to encourage the development of computing skills, especially among women and children in India. | |
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under one's own steam prepositional phrase | |
Today is the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote an understanding of disability issues and mobilize support for the dignity, rights, and well-being of persons with disabilities. | |
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4
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for December 4 | |
clayey adj | |
Today is the eve of World Soil Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the importance of soil as a vital part of nature and a contributor to human well-being. | |
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for December 5 | |
comfort food n (originally US) | |
Today is National Comfort Food Day in the United States, an informal holiday created by the American food blogger John-Bryan Hopkins. | |
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for December 6 | |
uproot v | |
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7
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for December 7 | |
euouae n (music) | |
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8
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for December 8 | |
moist adj | |
moist n moist v | |
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9
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for December 9 | |
extimate adj | |
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10
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for December 10 | |
human rights n (plural only) | |
Today is Human Rights Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize the importance of human rights and to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the first global enunciation of such rights, on this day in 1948. | |
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for December 11 | |
gulag n | |
gulag v
The Russian author and dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, who spent eight years in the gulag system and later wrote The Gulag Archipelago (first published 1973), was born on this day in 1918. | |
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12
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for December 12 | |
superspreader n | |
Today is International Universal Health Coverage Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to emphasize that everybody should have access to good quality, affordable health care. It is also a year and nine months since the World Health Organization declared the current outbreak of COVID-19 to be a pandemic on 11 March 2020. | |
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13
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for December 13 | |
hippic adj | |
Today is celebrated by some people in the United States as the National Day of the Horse, which recognizes the contribution of horses to the economy, history, and character of the country. | |
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14
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for December 14 | |
flagon n | |
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15
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for December 15 | |
yoke v | |
yoke n
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16
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for December 16 | |
bakkie n (Namibia, South Africa) | |
Today is the Day of Reconciliation in South Africa, which aims to foster reconciliation and national unity for the country. | |
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17
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for December 17 | |
flemish v | |
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18
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for December 18 | |
baba ganoush n | |
Today is UN Arabic 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. | |
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for December 19 | |
mellow adj | |
mellow n
mellow v
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20
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for December 20 | |
jobsworth n | |
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21
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for December 21 | |
glabrous adj | |
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22
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for December 22 | |
beseem v (transitive, intransitive, archaic) | |
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23
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for December 23 | |
pamphlet n | |
pamphlet v | |
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24
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for December 24 | |
muddle through v | |
“Someday soon we all will be together / If the fates allow. / Until then we’ll have to muddle through somehow. / So have yourself a merry little Christmas now.” – “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas” (1943). | |
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for December 26 | |
cakes and ale n (plural only) (idiomatic, British, dated) | |
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27
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for December 27 | |
insurrection n (also figuratively) | |
Today is Narodowy Dzień Zwycięskiego Powstania Wielkopolskiego (National Day of the Victorious Greater Poland Uprising), a new public holiday established this year commemorating the Greater Poland uprising which began on this date in 1918. | |
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for December 28 | |
ravel v | |
ravel n
The French composer, conductor, and pianist Maurice Ravel, whose music was associated with impressionism (though he rejected this label), died on this day in 1937. | |
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29
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for December 29 | |
underfiring n | |
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30
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for December 30 | |
fighting fit adj | |
The television personality and retired professional boxer Laila Ali, widely regarded as one of the greatest female boxers of all time, was born on this day in 1977. | |
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31
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for December 31 | |
last mile n (idiomatic, often attributively) | |
Happy New Year’s Eve from all of us at the English Wiktionary! | |
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