Wednesday, June 07, 2006

Word of the day: lexidiem.

Word-of-the-day fans, this could be the best ever. Lexidiem means "word of the day." How cool is that? I don't think it's in the OED yet, but we can make that happen with force of usage. Maybe.

Lexidiem. n. sing. lek-si’-dee-im. (preferred) lek-si-dee’-im (altern. accepted) 1. Word of the day. [Modern American English, from Greek lexis (word) and Latin diem (day), reflecting the hodgepodge of international roots that make up Modern American English words].

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