Merriam-Webster marks a milestone with the upcoming release of their all new, Collegiate Dictionary, the Twelfth Edition.
Computing revolutionized most aspects of 21st century life, including language, with new and repurposed terms becoming the ...
Requirement: A statement that identifies a product or process operational, functional, or design characteristic or constraint ...
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Obsolete (adj.): no longer in use or no longer useful ...
The regenerative agriculture movement is booming, with a 22 percent year-over-year increase in shoppers buying certified products. But without federal regulation, competing certification bodies ...
Professor Mark Mazower guides readers through a history that seeks to illuminate rather than to blame.
In a rare address to military commanders on Tuesday, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth stressed the importance of grooming ...
“Jawn” is one of those nonsense words, like “six-seven,” that doesn’t really have a meaning. Teens just know it’s popular and everyone’s saying it, so they are starting to say it too. The quickest way ...
NEW YORK -- Merriam-Webster on Thursday announced a major overhaul of its popular “Collegiate” dictionary. The company has added more than 5,000 terms. Here's a few of them with definitions — and some ...
The two phrases might have the same causes and cures, which is why business leaders still need to pay attention to the newer buzzword.
According to Mr. Lindsay (and maybe your teens), “6-7” is being combined with “sendy.” ...