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scourge v (transitive) | |
scourge n
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2
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for February 2 | |
pipeweed n | |
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3
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for February 3 | |
cut the mustard v | |
The German-American businessman Richard Hellmann who founded the food manufacturer Hellmann’s, known for its mayonnaise, mustard, and other condiments, died on this day in 1971. | |
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4
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for February 4 | |
smallfolk n (plural only) | |
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5
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for February 5 | |
dreadlocks plural n | |
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6
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for February 6 | |
dubplate n | |
The Jamaican sound engineer King Tubby, one of the first people to use dubplates, died on this day 35 years ago in 1989. | |
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for February 7 | |
turangawaewae n | |
Yesterday was Waitangi Day, the national day of New Zealand. It marks the anniversary of the initial signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, which is regarded as the founding document of the nation, on 6 February 1840. | |
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for February 8 | |
merit badge n | |
The Boy Scouts of America was founded on this day in 1910. | |
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for February 9 | |
splay v | |
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for February 11 | |
mojibake n | |
Today is the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the critical role that women and girls play in science and technology communities. It is also National Foundation Day in Japan, which marks the mythological foundation of Japan and the accession of its first emperor, Emperor Jimmu, on this day in 660 B.C.E. | |
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for February 12 | |
featherless biped n | |
The English biologist, geologist, and naturalist Charles Darwin, who is best known for his contributions towards the science of evolution, was born on this day 215 years ago in 1809 | |
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13
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for February 13 | |
radiogram n | |
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Today is World Radio Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to highlight the importance of radio for sharing information, promoting diversity of ideas, and reaching remote communities and vulnerable people, and its role in emergency communication during disasters. United Nations Radio was established on this day in 1946. | |
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14
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for February 14 | |
cutie patootie n | |
Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us at the English Wiktionary! | |
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15
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for February 15 | |
at daggers drawn prepositional phrase | |
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16
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for February 16 | |
immaterial adj | |
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17
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for February 17 | |
crowbill n | |
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18
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for February 18 | |
flouncy adj | |
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19
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for February 19 | |
cater-cousin n | |
Today, the third Monday of February in 2024, is celebrated as Family Day in some parts of Canada. | |
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20
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for February 20 | |
for good prepositional phrase | |
Today is the World Day of Social Justice, which is recognized by the United Nations to acknowledge the need to promote social justice, including efforts to tackle issues such as exclusion, gender equality, human rights, poverty, social protections, and unemployment. | |
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21
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for February 21 | |
phonology n (linguistics) | |
Today is International Mother Language Day, which is recognized by the United Nations to promote linguistic and cultural diversity and multilingualism. | |
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22
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for February 22 | |
blight v | |
blight n
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23
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for February 23 | |
selfbow n | |
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24
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for February 24 | |
fraught adj | |
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25
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for February 25 | |
simulacrum n | |
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26
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for February 26 | |
latibulum n | |
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27
[edit]Word of the day
for February 27 | |
take the shilling v (intransitive) | |
The New Model Army Ordinance became law on this date in 1645 (17 February according to the Julian calendar) during the First English Civil War, establishing the New Model Army. This was the first full-time professional army raised within England, Ireland, and Scotland, and is regarded as the forerunner of the present-day British Army. | |
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for February 28 | |
irradiate v | |
irradiate adj (literary or poetic)
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29
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for February 29 | |
leap year n | |
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