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tip of the iceberg n | |
On this day 60 years ago in 1959, the Antarctic Treaty was signed. The day was declared by Our Spaces as Antarctica Day to build awareness about Antarctica and to emphasize the importance of nations co-operating peacefully through science to make decisions about places beyond the boundaries of sovereign states. | |
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for December 2 | |
PEBCAK n | |
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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3
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for December 3 | |
confusedly adv | |
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4
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for December 4 | |
status symbol n | |
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5
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for December 5 | |
agribusiness n | |
Today is declared by the United Nations to be World Soil Day to recognize the importance of soil as a vital part of nature and a contributor to human well-being. | |
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for December 6 | |
picaresque adj | |
Today is Día de la Constitución, the Constitution Day of Spain. | |
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for December 7 | |
Lessepsian adj | |
Ferdinand de Lesseps, whose name gave rise to this word, died on this day 125 years ago in 1894. | |
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for December 8 | |
Mariolatry n | |
Mary, Queen of Scots, regarded by many English Roman Catholics of her time as the legitimate sovereign of England, was born on this day in 1542. | |
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9
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for December 9 | |
out of kilter prepositional phrase | |
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10
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for December 10 | |
gylany n | |
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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11
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for December 11 | |
for the taking adj | |
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12
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for December 12 | |
oximeter 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. | |
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13
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for December 13 | |
bastard strangles n | |
Today is celebrated by some people in the United States as 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 | |
by virtue of prep | |
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15
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for December 15 | |
Groom of the Stool proper n | |
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16
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for December 16 | |
drab adj | |
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17
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for December 17 | |
nithing n | |
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18
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for December 18 | |
primum mobile 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. The term primum mobile is a calque of Arabic مُحَرِّك أَوَّل (muḥarrik ʔawwal, literally “first mover”). | |
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19
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for December 19 | |
scut n | |
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20
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for December 20 | |
bewilder v | |
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21
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for December 21 | |
Sherman necktie n | |
Major General William Tecumseh Sherman’s campaign during the American Civil War known as Sherman’s March to the Sea ended with the capture of the port of Savannah, Georgia, on this day 155 years ago in 1864. | |
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22
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for December 22 | |
lotologist n | |
The Spanish Christmas Lottery, often called “El Gordo” (the Big One) is usually drawn on this day each year. | |
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23
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for December 23 | |
run someone ragged v | |
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24
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for December 24 | |
party spirit n | |
Have yourself a merry little Christmas Eve! | |
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25
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for December 25 | |
Kris Kringle proper n (chiefly US) | |
Merry Christmas from all of us at the English Wiktionary! | |
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26
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for December 26 | |
take the gilt off the gingerbread v | |
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27
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for December 27 | |
golden touch n | |
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28
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for December 28 | |
forthcoming adj | |
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29
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for December 29 | |
succour v (Australian spelling, British spelling, Canadian spelling) | |
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30
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for December 30 | |
hyperthymesia n | |
Jill Price, the first person to be diagnosed with the condition, was born on this day in 1965. | |
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for December 31 | |
fullness of time n | |
A peaceful New Year’s Eve from all of us at Wiktionary! | |
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