New words list December 2021
New words: entirely new headword entries appearing in OED for the first time
New sub-entries: compounds or phrases integrated in to the body of newly or recently updated entries
New senses: new senses integrated in to the body of newly or recently updated entries
Additions to unrevised entries: new senses, compounds, or phrases appended to the end of existing OED entries which have not yet been updated for the Third Edition
New word entries
- Abhidhamma, n.: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: the name of a psychological and philosophical system dedicated to experiential analysis of mental and physical states…”
- Abhidharma, n.: “The name of a psychological and philosophical system dedicated to experiential analysis of mental and physical states, alongside their related…”
- Amidism, n.: “A form of Mahayana Buddhism practised in Japan whose adherents seek rebirth in the untainted transcendent realm associated with the Buddha Amitābha…”
- anatman, n.: “The absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts, and sensations that constitute…”
- anatta, n.: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: the absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts, and…”
- anicca, n.: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: the quality or fact of being transient, impermanent, or mutable; the inherent changeability of physical and mental…”
- anitya, n.: “The quality or fact of being transient, impermanent, or mutable; the inherent changeability of physical and mental phenomena. Cf. anicca, n.”
- apophany, n.: “The baseless or irrational attribution of great or revelatory significance to an external event or internal experience, occurring during the…”
- apophenia, n.: “Psychiatry. The baseless or irrational attribution of great or revelatory significance to an external event or internal experience, occurring during…” plus one more sense…
- archaeobotanical, adj.: “Of, relating to, or concerned with archaeobotany; consisting of or relating to plant remains recovered from an archaeological site.”
- archaeobotanist, n.: “A person who analyses the plant remains recovered from archaeological sites; an expert or specialist in archaeobotany.”
- archaeobotany, n.: “The scientific analysis or study of plant remains from archaeological sites; the study of how people used or interacted with plants in the past…”
- archaeocyathid, n. and adj.: “Any of a large and diverse group (Archaeocyatha) of fossil sponges of the Lower Cambrian, the members of which had a calcareous skeleton, typically…” plus one more sense…
- archaeogenetics, n.: “The study of archaeological remains using techniques of molecular biology, esp. to identify and sequence residual DNA. Also: genetic relationships or…”
- archaeographer, n.: “An expert or specialist in archaeography; (now) esp. (chiefly with reference to Russia and eastern Europe) a scholar who discovers, studies, or…”
- archaeographic, adj.: “Of or relating to archaeography; esp. (chiefly with reference to Russia and eastern Europe) relating to or for the purpose of discovering, studying…”
- archaeolatry, n.: “Worship of or reverence for antiquity.”
- bhikkhuni, n.: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: a female member of a Buddhist monastic community; a Buddhist nun; = bhikshuni, n. Cf. bhikkhu, n.”
- bhikshuni, n.: “A female member of a Buddhist monastic community; a Buddhist nun; = bhikkhuni, n. Cf. bhikshu, n.”
- bird farm, n.: “An area of land on which plants are grown as food for birds. Obsolete.” and other senses…
- birdicide, n.1: “The action or practice of killing a bird or birds. Also: an instance of this.”
- birdnesting, adj.: “That searches for bird’s nests.”
- birdo, n.: “A birdwatcher.”
- birdscape, n.: “A pictorial representation of birds in their natural environment; a scene or environment characterized by the presence of, or created with the…”
- bird shit, n.: “coarse slang. Bird excrement.” plus one more sense…
- bird spotter, n.: “A person who or thing which spots birds; spec. a person who observes birds in their natural surroundings as a hobby, a birdwatcher.”
- bird-spotting, n.: “The activity or hobby of observing birds in their natural environment and recording their appearance in particular locations.”
- birdwatch, n.: “An instance of birdwatching. Also: an excursion to take part in birdwatching.”
- birdwatch, v.: “intransitive. To engage in birdwatching; to be a birdwatcher.”
- birdy, adj.: “Of, belonging to, or characteristic of a bird or birds; resembling (that of) a bird.” and other senses…
- bodhicitta, n.: “The consciousness that arises on the basis of the resolve to strive for enlightenment in order to liberate other suffering beings, regarded within…”
- boomeranger, n.: “A person who throws a boomerang.” plus one more sense…
- Buddha dhamma, n.: “Buddhism. Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: each of the eighteen personal qualities considered to distinguish a Buddha. Cf. Buddha dharma, n. 1.” plus one more sense…
- Buddha dharma, n.: “Buddhism. Each of the eighteen personal qualities considered to distinguish a Buddha. Cf. Buddha dhamma, n. 1.” plus one more sense…
- Buddha-nature, n.: “Inherent Buddha-like nature; esp. the potential in all beings for spiritual awakening or enlightenment.”
- bullwhip, v.: “transitive. To strike or thrash (a person or animal) with a bullwhip.”
- chip, n.3: “A sharp high-pitched cry made by a bird or other small animal. Also as int. (frequently reduplicated).”
- chip, v.3: “intransitive. Esp. of a bird or other small animal or insect: to make a sharp high-pitched cry.”
- chipa, n.: “In Paraguayan and Argentinian cuisine: a type of savoury bread made with cheese and (traditionally) cassava flour, and shaped into small round…”
- chip and chase, n.: “An act of chipping the ball over an opposition defender or defenders and chasing after it to attempt to regather possession or score a try.”
- chip fire, n.: “A fire made from small chips of wood or pieces of dung.” plus one more sense…
- chipmaker, n.: “A company that manufactures microchips. Cf. chip, n.2 15a.” plus one more sense…
- chip pan, n.: “A metal pan for collecting or burning chips of wood.” and other senses…
- chipper, n.4: “A shop selling fish and chips and (now usually) other takeaway food; = chip shop n. Cf. chippy, n.2 3.”
- chipperness, n.: “The condition or quality of being chipper; lively cheerfulness.”
- chiptune, n.: “A type of synthesized electronic music that mimics the timbre of sound effects from (typically vintage) personal computers, arcade machines, and…”
- chromosomic, adj.: “Of, relating to, or affecting a chromosome or chromosomes.”
- citta, n.: “The mind as the seat of both thoughts and feelings; a person’s cognitive and emotional faculties considered collectively. Cf. heart-mind n…”
- clear-cut, v.: “transitive. To cut down and remove every tree from (an area). Also (and earliest) intransitive.”
- comfort eat, v.: “intransitive. To consume food in an attempt to alleviate feelings of anxiety, boredom, negativity, etc., rather than to satisfy hunger, typically…”
- comfort eater, n.: “A person who consumes food in an attempt to alleviate feelings of anxiety, boredom, negativity, etc., rather than to satisfy hunger, typically large…”
- comfort eating, n.: “The action or habit of consuming food in an attempt to alleviate feelings of anxiety, boredom, negativity, etc., rather than to satisfy hunger…”
- conversion therapy, n.: “Treatment to change a person’s physical sexual characteristics using surgery, hormones, etc.” plus one more sense…
- corporativist, n. and adj.: “A supporter or advocate of a corporative state: see corporative, adj. 2.” plus one more sense…
- corporatocracy, n.: “Government or control by large commercial organizations; a governing or controlling group of corporations; a society or system that is governed or…”
- cultural Marxism, n.: “Used depreciatively, chiefly among right-wing commentators: a political agenda advocating radical social reform, said to be promoted within western…” plus one more sense…
- cultural Marxist, adj. and n.: “Of, relating to, or characteristic of cultural Marxism (cultural Marxism, n.) or cultural Marxists (see sense B.).” and other senses…
- curated, adj.: “Originally: of items in a collection such as a museum: looked after and preserved. Now frequently: (of a museum, art gallery, public garden, etc.)…” plus one more sense…
- curatorially, adv.: “By a curator, in the manner of a curator (in various senses of curator, n.). Also: in relation to or as regards curating.”
- curatorium, n.: “A group of curators (in various senses), typically acting as an advisory body.”
- Dalai, n.: “The spiritual leader of the Gelugpa school of Tibetan Buddhism, regarded as being the reincarnation of Avalokiteśvara, the most important Tibetan…”
- dark art, n.: “Sorcery; a practice regarded as malevolent or evil, esp. being concerned with the occult or supernatural.” plus one more sense…
- darkcore, n.: “A form of electronic dance music characterized by aggressive, syncopated breakbeats, low-frequency bass lines, and horror-themed sampled sound…”
- dark green, n. and adj.: “A person who is deeply committed to environmental causes or who holds radical green views. In plural (often): a faction adhering to such views within…” plus one more sense…
- dark side, n.: “With the. An aspect or aspects of life characterized as being shadowy, sinister, evil, criminal, etc., and viewed as constituting a distinct side or…” plus one more sense…
- dark-skin, n. and adj.: “A black or dark-skinned person; spec. (Australian) a person of Australian Aboriginal origin or descent. (obsolete).” plus one more sense…
- dark thirty, n.: “A period of time occurring before dawn; an unspecified hour in the very early morning. Also more fully o dark thirty, oh dark thirty, zero dark…”
- dark web, n.: “Websites and services on the darknet (darknet, n.), used esp. for criminal activity, which are hidden from standard search engines and allow owners…”
- detransition, v.: “intransitive. Of a person who has undergone or is undergoing a gender transition: to halt or reverse the transitioning process. Cf. transition, n. 7.”
- Dharmachakra, n.: “In various religious, philosophical, and cultural traditions originating in India: a design or motif in the form of a wheel having many spokes…”
- Dharmapala, n.: “In some forms of Mahayana Buddhism (esp. that practised in Tibet): a supernatural being that acts as a guardian of the dharma and its adherents.”
- dharmic, adj.: “Of, relating to, or in accordance with dharma (dharma, n.).”
- dine-and-dash, n.: “An instance of hastily or furtively leaving a restaurant, cafe, etc., in order to avoid paying for one’s meal; frequently as a modifier, as in…”
- dine-and-dasher, n.: “A person who hastily or furtively leaves a restaurant, cafe, etc., to avoid paying for his or her meal.”
- dining, adj.: “Engaged in eating a meal (esp. dinner), typically in a restaurant.”
- dining and dashing, n.: “The action or practice of hastily or furtively leaving a restaurant, cafe, etc., to avoid paying for one’s meal.”
- dukkha, n.: “Suffering or discomfort which arises as a result of the transitory nature of all phenomena, and is inherent in every aspect of human existence…”
- endarkened, adj.: “Made dark; enveloped in darkness. Chiefly figurative: lacking knowledge, understanding, or insight; marked by a lack of enlightenment.”
- endarkenment, n.: “The state of becoming less informed about something than was previously the case, or of finding a situation, subject, more obscure than before. Cf…”
- epigeneticist, n.: “Originally: a person who advocates or believes in the theory of epigenesis (see epigenesis, n. 1) (now historical). In later use also: a person who…”
- fabulism, n.: “The imagining or depiction of fanciful or fantastic things, now esp. as a literary style. Also: an instance or example of this.
- forensicate, v.: “transitive. To analyse (a crime scene, piece of evidence, etc.) using forensic science; to examine forensically.” plus one more sense…
- gen, n.2: “Usually with capital initial. Generation; spec. as the first (or occasionally second) element in compounds referring to demographic groups regarded…” plus one more sense…
- Gen X, n.: “The generation of people born between the mid 1960s and the early 1980s and following the baby boomers (see baby boomer, n.), originally…” plus one more sense…
- Gen Y, n.: “The generation of people born between the early 1980s and the mid 1990s and following Generation X, noted in particular for their increased…” plus one more sense…
- Gen Z, n.: “The generation of people born between the late 1990s and early 2010s and following Generation Y, noted in particular as the first generation to grow…” plus one more sense…
- gig work, n.: “Work performing music (later also comedy, etc.) before a live audience, esp. that in which the performer or group is engaged for a single one-night…” and other senses…
- glovework, n.: “Boxing. Work done with the fists and gloves when boxing; skilful punching or sparring. Now also: those elements of boxing training which require the…” plus one more sense…
- goop, n.2: “A viscous, semi-liquid substance or mixture, (now) often of an unpleasant or disgusting nature. Cf. goo, n., glop, n.” plus one more sense…
- goopy, adj.2: “That is viscous or semi-liquid, often in an unpleasant or disgusting way.” plus one more sense…
- half-dark, adj. and n.: “In a state or condition halfway between light and dark; semi-dark, dim, poorly lit.” plus one more sense…
- hut, n.2: “A small stack of grain or hay in a field.”
- ID, v.: “transitive. To establish the identity of (a person or thing).” plus one more sense…
- innerwear, n.: “Clothing designed to be worn under other garments, esp. next to the skin.”
- jhana, n.: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: profound meditation; (as a count noun) a particular form of this.”
- Kagyu, adj. and n.: “Designating one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism (see sense B.); of, belonging, or relating to this school. Cf. Kagyupa, adj.” plus one more sense…
- Kagyupa, n. and adj.: “One of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, the teachings of which were transmitted orally before being systemized by Sönam Rinchen…” plus one more sense…
- karmically, adv.: “In karmic terms; as regards karma.”
- kinhin, n.: “Chiefly in Zen Buddhism: the practice of walking meditation, esp. between periods of zazen or sitting meditation; (also) an instance of this. Cf…”
- light-cured, adj.1: “Of fish, pork, or other processed products: preserved by mild smoking or light salting.”
- light-cured, adj.2: “Of a resin or other composite material: hardened, fixed, or set by the action of (visible or ultraviolet) light.”
- light flyweight, n. and adj.: “A boxer who competes in a weight class falling below flyweight. Also: this weight class.” plus one more sense…
- light-foot, v.: “transitive (with it) and intransitive. To tread lightly; to move fleetly, nimbly. Also figurative.”
- light green, n. and adj.: “A person who is moderately or superficially committed to environmental causes, or holds moderate green views. In plural (often): a faction adhering…” plus one more sense…
- lightie, n.2: “A young person; esp. a boy or male adolescent.”
- lightish, adj.2: “Somewhat light in weight, substance, etc.; rather light (in various senses of light, adj.1).”
- light middleweight, adj. and n.: “Of or relating to the weight class light middleweight (see sense B.); designating a boxer or other competitor in this class.” plus one more sense…
- Lightner, n.: “As a modifier. Designating a double, esp. of a slam contract, which calls for an unusual opening lead; of or relating to this. Esp. in Lightner…”
- lightning bird, n.: “(A name for) any of various birds considered in folklore to portend, create, protect against, or otherwise be associated with lightning or fire. Now…” and other senses…
- light opera, n.: “An opera on a light or humorous theme; (as a mass noun) such works as a genre.” plus one more sense…
- light sail, n.2: “A structure incorporating a large, very thin sheet of reflective material, designed to use the pressure of (esp. solar) radiation to provide the…”
- lightshade, n.: “A decorative covering that is placed around an electric light to diffuse or direct illumination.” plus one more sense…
- light-skin, adj. and n.: “potentially offensive. Of a black or other non-white person: having pale or relatively pale skin.” and other senses…
- light-touch, adj.: “Esp. of a mechanism or the control of a machine, etc.: easy to control or manipulate, responding to very little pressure; requiring minimal effort or…” plus one more sense…
- lightweight, v.: “transitive. To reduce the amount or weight of materials used in the manufacture of (a product or its packaging), in order to maximize efficiency…”
- lightweighting, n.: “The process of building vehicles, etc., from lighter materials to reduce their weight and increase fuel efficiency; spec. the process of reducing the…”
- light welter, n. and adj.: “The weight class light welterweight, usually falling between lightweight and welterweight (see note); (also) a boxer or other competitor in this…” plus one more sense…
- light welterweight, n. and adj.: “A weight class in some forms of boxing and certain other combat sports, usually falling between lightweight and welterweight (see note). Also: a…” plus one more sense…
- metta, n.: “Unconditional love, goodwill, or benevolence, typically cultivated through meditation and directed towards all beings.”
- nail bar, n.: “A narrow four-sided block of iron or other metal from which nails are cut. Now historical.” and other senses…
- non-fungible, adj.: “Of a product or commodity that has been contracted for: that cannot be replaced by another identical item without breaking the terms of the contract…” plus one more sense…
- non-injury, n. and adj.: “Absence or lack of injury. Also: an instance of this; an injury that has not occurred.” and other senses…
- no-self, n.: “The absence of any enduring, unified self that presides over the series of fleeting perceptions, volitions, thoughts and sensations that constitute…”
- Parinibbana, n.: “The highest state of or final passage into nirvana (nirvana, n. 1(a)), esp. that which a Buddha or enlightened being enters at death. Frequently with…”
- Parinirvana, n.: “The highest state of or final passage into nirvana (nirvana, n. 1(a)), esp. that which a Buddha or enlightened being enters at death. Frequently with…”
- Pure Land, n.: “With the. Any of various untainted transcendent realms associated with particular Buddhas; esp. that associated with Amitābha. Cf. Jodo, n. 2.” plus one more sense…
- reputationally, adv.: “As regards reputation; in respect of reputation.”
- Sakya, adj. and n.: “Designating one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism (see sense B.); of, belonging, or relating to this school. Cf. Sakyapa, adj.” plus one more sense…
- Sakyapa, n. and adj.: “One of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism, founded by Khön Könchok Gyalpo (1034–1102) in 1073, and having a particular emphasis on…” plus one more sense…
- samatha, n.: “A form of meditation practised with the intention of achieving mental tranquillity; the state of tranquillity achieved by this. Contrasted with…”
- sesshin, n.: “In Zen Buddhism: an extended period (typically several days) of intensive meditation and practice; (now spec.) a meditation retreat.”
- shitpost, n.: “coarse slang. A nonsensical, irrelevant, or deliberately provocative post on social media, esp. one that is intended to amuse an in-group, elicit a reaction…”
- shitpost, v.: “Coarse slang. Intransitive. To post a nonsensical, irrelevant, or deliberately provocative message, image, comment, etc., on social media, esp. with the intention…” plus one more sense…
- short-leet, v.: “transitive (chiefly in passive). To shortlist (someone or something) for a post, prize, etc.; to put (a candidate) on a short leet (short leet at…”
- sutta, n.: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: a Buddhist sacred text in the form of a discourse attributed to the Buddha; (with capital initial and chiefly with the)…”
- tantrically, adv.: “By means of or in accordance with Tantrism; in a Tantric manner.”
- Tantrika, n. and adj.: “A person who follows the doctrine or principles of the Tantras; an adherent or practitioner of Tantrism.” plus one more sense…
- tater tots, n.: “A proprietary name for: bite-sized croquettes of shredded potato, fried or baked and typically served hot as a side dish. Also occasionally in…”
- techlash, n.: “Originally: opposition to digital or computer technology. In later use: spec. a strong and widespread negative reaction to the far-reaching power and…”
- Theravadan, adj. and n.: “Of, relating to, or characteristic of Theravada Buddhism or its followers or adherents; designating a Theravada Buddhist; = Theravadin, adj.” plus one more sense…
- Theravadin, n. and adj.: “A follower or adherent of Theravada Buddhism; a Theravada Buddhist. Cf. Theravadan, n.” plus one more sense…
- Theravadism, n.: “Buddhism as practised by the Theravada school, one of the two major traditions of Buddhism; Theravada Buddhism.”
- therking, n.: “The period between daylight and darkness, either at sunrise or sunset; twilight; = darking, n. 1.”
- thrashcore, n.: “An extremely fast variant of hardcore punk music, typically characterized by very brief song structures.”
- thrashen, adj.: “That is or has been thrashed (in various senses of thrash, v.).”
- thrasher, n.3: “Originally: a performer of heavy metal or rock music (cf. thrash, n. 5a). Now: a performer or fan of thrash metal (thrash metal n.).”
- threshen, adj.: “Of a crop: that has undergone threshing; threshed.”
- throshen, adj.: “Of a crop: that has undergone threshing; threshed.”
- Tibetic, n. and adj.: “Originally: the Tibetan language; = Tibetan, n. 2. Later usually: a subgroup of Tibeto-Burman which includes varieties of Tibetan and other closely…” plus one more sense…
- tots, n.: “Bite-sized croquettes of shredded potato, fried or baked and typically served hot as a side dish; = tater tots, n. Also occasionally in singular: a…”
- transfeminine, adj.: “Designating a person whose birth sex was male but whose gender identity is aligned with or characterized in some way by femininity; of or relating to…”
- transmasculine, adj.: “Designating a person whose birth sex was female but whose gender identity is aligned with or characterized in some way by masculinity; of or relating…”
- trouser department, n.: “The department of a shop or store where trousers are sold.” plus one more sense…
- wabi-sabi, adj. and n.: “Relating to or designating a Japanese aesthetic or world view characterized by finding beauty in imperfection, impermanence, or simplicity. Also…” plus one more sense…
- wreath-like, adv. and adj.: “In the manner of, or so as to resemble, a wreath; in a twisted, coiled, or entwined manner.” plus one more sense…
- write-protected, adj.: “Of a disc or storage device: containing data which is protected from being modified or deleted by a physical mechanism or software setting. Also of…”
- write protection, n.: “Protection in the form of a physical mechanism or software setting which prevents data on a disc or storage device from being modified or deleted…”
- Xennial, n. and adj.: “A person born between the late 1970s and early 1980s, after (or towards the end of) Generation X and before (or at the beginning of) the millennial…” plus one more sense…
- zafu, n.: “Esp. in Zen Buddhism: a round or (occasionally) crescent-shaped cushion used in seated meditation.”
New sub-entries
- archaeozoological in archaeo-, comb. form: “of, relating to, or concerned with archaeozoology; consisting of or relating to animal remains recovered from an archaeological site.”
- archaeozoologist in archaeo-, comb. form: “(a) an expert or specialist in the study of extinct or fossil animals (= palaeozoologist, n.) (rare); (b) an expert or specialist in the study of…”
- archaeozoology in archaeo-, comb. form: “the scientific analysis or study of animal remains from archaeological sites; = zooarchaeology n. at zoo-, comb._form affix .”
- baby boom generation in baby boom, n.: “the generation of people born between the mid 1940s and the mid 1960s, following the Second World War (1939–45). Cf. baby boomer, n.”
- baby boomlet in baby boom, n.: “a small baby boom; spec. the marked increase in the birth rate between the late 1970s and early 1990s, when people born during the post-Second World…”
- there are no birds in last year’s nest in bird, n.: “Proverb. there are no birds in last year’s nest and variants: change is inevitable with the passing of time; all things in life are transient.”
- out of one’s bird in bird, n.: “U.S. slang. out of (also off) one’s bird: out of one’s mind; unable to think or act rationally or sensibly; crazy, insane. Also: (so as to be)…”
- the birds and the bees in bird, n.: “colloquial (euphemistic). the birds and the bees: the facts about human sexual functions and reproduction, especially as told to children.”
- bird course in bird, n.: “a university or high school course regarded as requiring little work or intellectual ability.”
- bird-hipped in bird, n.: “designating (a group of) dinosaurs having a pelvic structure superficially resembling that of birds, with the pubis pointing backwards; characterized…”
- bird hit in bird, n.: “a collision between one or more birds and an aircraft, typically involving the birds being sucked into the aircraft’s engines; cf. bird strike n.”
- bird-minder in bird, n.: “a person employed to prevent birds from eating a crop, typically by scaring them away.”
- bird observatory in bird, n.: “a building or facility where birds are observed and studied, and research is carried out.”
- bird room in bird, n.: “a room in which birds are kept; an aviary.”
- bird walk in bird, n.: “a walk undertaken (typically by a group under the guidance of an expert) to observe and study wild birds in their natural environment.”
- bird tick in bird, n.: “(a) any of various bloodsucking flies which are parasites of birds; cf. bird fly n., bird spider fly n. (now rare); (b) any of various ticks which…”
- bird fancier’s lung in bird fancier, n.: “an inflammatory disorder of the lungs resulting from an allergic response to antigens in dust created by the feathers, droppings, etc., of birds.”
- a little birdie in birdie, n.: “a little birdie: a source of information whose identity the speaker chooses to keep secret. Frequently used playfully in a little birdie told me. Cf…”
- to watch the birdie in birdie, n.: “to watch the birdie: to pose for a photograph by looking at the camera. Often in imperative.”
- bird’s-egg blue in bird’s egg, n.: “(a) n. a light greenish-blue colour; (b) adj. of this shade or colour.”
- bird’s-foot clover in bird’s-foot, n. and adj.: “(a) a leguminous plant of the genus Lotus, esp. L. corniculatus (= bird’s-foot trefoil n.) (now rare); (b) a clover with light green leaves, white or…”
- a bird’s nest on the ground in bird’s nest, n.: “U.S. regional (chiefly Texas). a bird’s nest on the ground: an opportunity that can be enjoyed or exploited with little effort; a highly advantageous…”
- bird’s nest pudding in bird’s nest, n.: “a baked pudding or pie containing apples (typically whole, cored apples arranged to resemble eggs in a nest) or other fruit.”
- blockchain in block, n.: “a sequence of digital records or ‘blocks’ linked using cryptography so that each block is verifiable and virtually unchangeable, which is distributed…”
- career path in career, n.: “the series of jobs or roles that constitute a person’s career, esp. those that enable someone to advance in a particular field.”
- cavemanlike in caveman, n.
- chip plough in chip, n.1: “a plough having a chip; spec. a type of plough having a horizontal beam forming the sole, on which the share is fixed. Cf. chep, n.”
- let the chips fall where they may in chip, n.2: “let the chips fall where they may and variants: come what may, whatever the consequences. In early use, more fully hew to the line, let the chips…”
- to put one’s chips on in chip, n.2: “colloquial (originally and chiefly U.S.) to put one’s chips on: to place one’s reliance on, put one’s faith in.”
- chip paper in chip, n.2: “paper used to wrap takeaway food bought from a fish and chip shop, primarily to help the food retain its heat until it is eaten; (figurative) news…”
- chip mill in chip, n.2: “a mill used for chipping wood; (also) a factory in which wood chipping is carried out, especially for the industrial production of paper or paper…”
- chipwood in chip, n.2: “(pieces of) wood of a type suitable for cutting into chips; (later also) a type of board or thin construction material made from this.”
- chip leader in chip, n.2: “the player who has the largest number of chips, and therefore the largest amount of winnings, at a given point in a tournament.”
- chipset in chip, n.2: “a set of integrated circuits which are designed to function together to perform specified tasks within an electronic system.”
- chip time in chip, n.2: “the time taken by a competitor to complete a race or other timed event, as measured by means of a RFID chip carried with him or her, which registers…”
- chip-time in chip, n.2: “(transitive) to time (a competitor, race, etc.) by means of a RFID chip or chips (see chip time n.).”
- chip-timed in chip, n.2: “(of a competitor, race, etc.) timed by means of a RFID chip or chips (see chip time n.).”
- chip timing in chip, n.2: “the action or practice of calculating the time taken by a competitor to complete a race or other timed event using a RFID chip (see chip time n.).”
- chip breaker in chip, n.2: “(in woodworking and metalworking) a metal plate on a plane that is set above and behind the cutting edge to stiffen it, and to break up shavings as…”
- chip kick in chip, n.2: “a kick causing the ball to travel in a short high arc, typically used to send it over an opposition defender or defenders into a space behind the…”
- chip kicking in chip, n.2: “the action of kicking the ball in a short high arc, typically in order to send it over an opposition defender or defenders into a space behind the…”
- chip log in chip, n.2: “an apparatus for determining a ship’s speed in knots, consisting of a thin section of wood, loaded so as to float upright in the water, and fastened…”
- chip-proof in chip, n.2: “(a) (of a machine, mechanism, tool, etc.) designed so as to withstand the intrusion of, or damage caused by, small particles; (b) made from or coated…”
- chip seal in chip, n.2: “(in road maintenance) a surface treatment of asphalt with an embedded covering of gravel, crushed stone, slag, etc., applied to fill any underlying…”
- to chip and chase in chip, v.1: “Rugby. to chip and chase: to chip the ball over an opposition defender or defenders and then chase after it to attempt to regather possession or…”
- to chip and charge in chip, v.1: “Tennis. to chip and charge: to approach the net behind a sliced shot (usually a return of serve).”
- chipping hammer in chipping, n.: “a hammer with a head that is pointed at one end and (typically) shaped like a chisel at the other, used to chip apart hard or fused materials; (also…”
- circular economy in circular, adj. and n.: “an economic system in which the journey of a product, material, etc., leads back in some way to where it began; (now esp.) a system or process which…”
- corn chip in corn, n.1: “(a) (probably) a dried or toasted ear of corn (now rare); (b) a salty crisp or chip made with ground corn and typically eaten as a snack (now the…”
- corporate anorexia in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “excessive reduction in the workforce size, running costs, etc., of a business; poor performance caused by this.”
- corporate art in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “art works purchased by a business company or corporation, typically to project the desired corporate image to employees, investors, and clients, or…”
- corporate bank in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “(a) (originally) a bank having stock or capital owned by a number of people jointly (now rare); (b) (in later use) a bank providing financial…”
- corporate banker in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “a person or company engaged in corporate banking:(a) (originally) one who owns or runs a corporate bank (now rare); (b) (in later use) one who…”
- corporate banking in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “(a) (originally) the operations of a bank having stock or capital owned by a number of people jointly (now rare); (b) (in later use) the business of…”
- corporate bond in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “a security or bond issued by a private company (as opposed to one issued by a government, etc.).”
- corporate citizen in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “a company or corporation viewed as a citizen of a place or a member of society, (now) esp. when considered in terms of its engagement with the duties…”
- corporate citizenship in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “the position or status of a company or corporation viewed as a citizen of a place or a member of society, (now) esp. when considered in terms of its…”
- corporate espionage in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “spying directed towards discovering the secrets of a rival corporation, company, etc.”
- corporate raiding in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “the practice of buying a large number of shares in a corporation and using the resulting shareholder voting rights to push through changes intended…”
- corporate-speak in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “a form of language considered characteristic of businesspeople, esp. in containing jargon or in being obfuscatory, banal, or clichéd; cf…”
- corporate spy in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “a person engaged in corporate espionage.”
- corporate spying in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “spying directed towards discovering the secrets of a rival corporation, company, etc.; (now also) secret or unauthorized gathering of information on…”
- corporate state in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “a state governed by representatives of corporations of the employers and employees in each trade, profession, or industry; (also in extended use) any…”
- corporate tax in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “†(a) a tax on ownership of land or property payable to the municipal corporation within whose jurisdiction it is located (obsolete); (b) a direct tax…”
- corporate welfare in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “government support or subsidy of private business (esp. of large companies or business organizations) through tax incentives, grants, etc.”
- corporate welfare bum in corporate, adj., adv., and n.: “colloquial (depreciative). A business or business executive perceived to be exploiting tax loopholes or benefiting unduly from government subsidies or tax breaks (cf. corporate…”
- corporation tax in corporation, n.: “†(a) a tax on ownership of land or property payable to the municipal corporation within whose jurisdiction it is located (obsolete); (b) a direct tax…”
- cow chip in cow, n.1: “a piece of cattle dung; esp. a dried cowpat (cf. chip, n.2 6b).”
- cutting room floor in cutting room, n.: “used in various expressions referring to the destination of footage removed from a film or television programme, or (figuratively) to the imagined…”
- dark reaction in dark, n.: “the phase of photosynthesis in which glucose is produced from carbon dioxide, using ATP and NADPH formed by the light reaction (cf. light reaction n…”
- the darkest hour is just before the dawn in dark, adj.: “Proverb. the darkest hour is just before the dawn and variants: used to express or encourage an attitude of hope or resilience in the face of…”
- to go dark in dark, adj.: “To pause in or cease operation or activity.”
- to go dark in dark, adj.: “Of a person: to cease to be in communication. Also (occasionally) of a television channel, website, or other media outlet: to stop broadcasting; to…”
- Dark and Stormy in dark, adj.: “a cocktail made with dark rum and ginger beer poured over ice, and usually garnished with a slice of lime.”
- dark cell in dark, adj.: “a prison cell with no windows or other sources of light, in which a prisoner is kept in solitary confinement as a form of extreme punishment.”
- dark fantasy in dark, adj.: “a work of fiction, as a novel, film, etc., combining elements of horror and fantasy, typically sinister, bleak, or disturbing in tone or subject…”
- dark-looking in dark, adj.: “dark in colour or tone.”
- dark money in dark, adj.: “money obtained from illicit, unknown, or undisclosed sources; (U.S. Politics) money donated to non-profit organizations which is subsequently…”
- dark nebula in dark, adj.: “a non-luminous mass of dust and gas within a galaxy, observable because it obscures light from sources behind it.”
- dark pool in dark, adj.: “a private securities exchange in which investors, typically large financial institutions, are able to make trades anonymously.”
- dark tourism in dark, adj.: “tourism involving travel to places identified or associated with death, suffering, or tragedy.”
- dark tourist in dark, adj.: “a person who travels to places identified or associated with death, suffering, or tragedy.”
- Darktown in dark, adj.: “usually considered offensive. An area of a town or city with predominantly black or dark-skinned residents; frequently as a modifier.”
- darkwave in dark, adj.: “a style of rock music characterized by music played in a minor key combined with dark, sorrowful, and introspective lyrics.”
- dharma bum in dharma, n.: “a person who lives as a vagrant, or in an apparently aimless or purposeless way, in fulfilment of a higher spiritual duty.”
- dharma talk in dharma, n.: “a public talk, usually of a relatively informal nature, regarding some aspect of Buddhist teaching.”
- to dine and dash in dine, v.: “colloquial (originally North American). to dine and dash: to leave a restaurant, cafe, etc., hastily or furtively to avoid paying for one’s meal.”
- diner-like in diner, n.: “reminiscent or characteristic of a diner (sense 2b).”
- dining set in dining, n.: “(a) a set of plates, bowls, serving dishes, etc., typically of a matching design, used for dining; a dinner service; = dinner set n. (b) a set of…”
- dining room lumber in dining room, n.: “a toothpick.”
- done like dinner in dinner, n.: “Completely exhausted; spent. Chiefly with reference to horses.”
- done like dinner in dinner, n.: “Utterly defeated or outwitted; (also) cheated.”
- dinner break in dinner, n.: “a period when people stop what they are doing to eat dinner, esp. one in the middle of the working or school day; cf. dinner hour, n. 2.”
- dinner camp in dinner, n.: “(chiefly in stock driving) a place to make camp for food and rest late morning or midday during an overland journey of several days or weeks; (also…”
- dinner date in dinner, n.: “(a) an arrangement to dine with someone (now esp. someone in whom one has a romantic interest), typically in a restaurant; (also) an appointment to…”
- dinner dress in dinner, n.: “(a) (as a mass noun) clothing suitable for wearing at a formal dinner; (b) (as a count noun) a dress intended to be worn at a formal dinner.”
- dinner house in dinner, n.: “a dining establishment.”
- dinner pill in dinner, n.: “any of various proprietary pills or tablets claimed to promote digestion or prevent constipation.”
- dinner ring in dinner, n.: “an eye-catching dress ring, typically having an elaborate setting of a vertical design with several gemstones, suitable for wearing when dining out…”
- forensic scientist in forensic, adj. and n.: “a person who performs forensic science investigations; cf. forensic science, n. 2b.”
- gene drive in gene, n.2: “a natural or synthetic genetic element that introduces a bias in the relative chance of inheriting distinct versions of a set of genes, enabling one…”
- hamster rat in hamster, n.: “(a) a hamster, esp. the European hamster, Cricetus cricetus (now rare); (b) any of several African pouched rats of the subfamily Cricetomyinae.”
- heart-mind in heart, n., int., and adv.: “(chiefly in Eastern religions) the mind as the seat of both thoughts and feelings; a person’s cognitive and emotional faculties considered…”
- hut-to-hut in hut, n.1: “(a) (esp. of a search or inquiry) that involves going to a number of huts in an area in succession; cf. house-to-house at house, n.1 int.phrases 9…”
- ID card in ID, n.4: “a card carrying the holder’s photograph, name, date of birth, and other personal details, serving as official proof of their identity.”
- insight meditation in insight, n.1: “a form of meditation practised with the intention of achieving direct personal insight into the truth of Buddhist teachings; cf. vipassana, n.”
- intellectual disability in intellectual, adj. and n.: “(originally) any impairment of intellectual or learning ability; (in later use) spec. any neurodevelopmental condition affecting intellectual…”
- intimate partner violence in intimate, adj. and n.: “physical, sexual, or psychological abuse of a person by a partner, spouse, etc.”
- Islamic calendar in Islamic, adj.: “a traditional lunar calendar used in Islam, typically to determine the dates of religious festivals, rituals, etc., throughout the year.”
- kettle-cooked in kettle, n.: “cooked in a kettle or large pot; (now) esp. denoting a variety of potato chips (crisps) which have been cooked slowly in batches and are typically…”
- kiss chase in kiss, n.: “a children’s game in which players chase those of the opposite sex with the aim of catching and kissing one or more of them.”
- lateral flow in lateral, adj. and n.: “designating a simple and rapid method of screening body and other fluids for target substances that involves capillary flow of the fluid across a…”
- learning disorder in learning, n.: “any condition that impairs learning; esp. (more fully developmental learning disorder, specific learning disorder) any neurodevelopmental condition…”
- the light of a person’s life in light, n.1: “the light of a person’s life: a person’s chief source of joy, happiness, or inspiration; esp. the person that someone loves above all others. Also as…”
- in one’s true light in light, n.1: “in one’s (also its) true light: as someone or something really is, esp. rather than how he, she, or it typically appears to be. Cf. to show one’s…”
- lights, camera, action! in light, n.1: “lights, camera, action! and variants: used as an instruction to a film crew to begin filming (frequently in extended and allusive use, and also with…”
- worth a light in light, n.1: “British colloquial. worth a light: (usually in negative contexts) of the least value.”
- light adaptation in light, n.1: “(a) the process by which the eye adapts to an increased level of light, which involves constriction of the pupil and reduction of the sensitivity of…”
- light bar in light, n.1: “a bar or strip of (often flashing or coloured) electric lights; esp. (a) one on the roof of a police car or other emergency vehicle, used (often in…”
- light-catching in light, n.1: “that catches or reflects the light (see catch, v. 24); sparkling, glittering.”
- light detector in light, n.1: “a device, component, or substance that responds to visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light, esp. by producing an electrical signal; = light sensor n.”
- light fitting in light, n.1: “a part of or fitting for a light; esp. that part which is fixed to a ceiling or wall, into which a bulb is fitted; (also) a complete lighting unit…”
- light-harvesting in light, n.1: “(a) adj. that absorbs light and uses it as an energy source for biochemical or physico-chemical reactions, esp. in photosynthesis; of, relating to or…”
- light pipe in light, n.1: “(a) a cylinder or strip of (usually transparent) material along which visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light can travel with little energy loss by…”
- light-polluted in light, n.1: “affected by light pollution.”
- lightproof in light, n.1: “impenetrable by light; able to block out light completely.”
- light reaction in light, n.1: “(a) a reaction or response produced by light (cf. photoreaction n.); (b) Biochemistry the phase of photosynthesis in which energy from absorbed light…”
- light receptor in light, n.1: “(in a living organism) a structure which responds to light; a photoreceptor.”
- light sensitivity in light, n.1: “(a) the ability to respond or react upon exposure to light; the condition of reacting or responding to light; = photosensitivity, n. 1; (b) Medicine…”
- light sensor in light, n.1: “a device, component, or substance which responds to visible, infrared, or ultraviolet light, esp. by producing an electrical signal; = light detector…”
- light shaft in light, n.1: “a shaft which allows light to enter a room, house, apartment, etc.; spec. a vertical opening in the centre of a (multi-storey) building, typically…”
- light table in light, n.1: “a horizontal or tilted surface of translucent glass or plastic with a light behind it, used for viewing transparencies or photographic negatives, or…”
- light therapy in light, n.1: “exposure of a patient to artificial or natural light as a means of medical treatment; cf. phototherapy, n.”
- light tube in light, n.1: “(a) a pipe or shaft used to guide light into the interior of a building; = light pipe n.; (b) a cylinder or strip of (usually transparent) material…”
- lightworker in light, n.1: “(in New Age culture) a person who seeks to be a source or channel of spiritual enlightenment or positive spiritual energy, esp. by working as a…”
- to be light on one’s feet in light, adj.1 and n.2: “To be capable of moving one’s feet in a quick or agile way, esp. when dancing or playing a sport; to be agile or nimble.”
- to be light on one’s feet in light, adj.1 and n.2: “U.S. colloquial. Of a man: to be effeminate or gay. Cf. phrases 2d(b).”
- light as air in light, adj.1 and n.2: “(as) light as air, lighter than air, etc.: designating people or things of very little weight. Frequently (and in earliest use) figurative.”
- to make light work of in light, adj.1 and n.2: “to make light work of: to carry out (an action or task), or deal with (a person or thing) quickly and easily.”
- light bite in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a small quantity of food to eat; (in later use chiefly) a light dish or snack, esp. one that is offered on a menu; = lite bite n. Cf. bite, n. 3a.”
- light chain in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a small polypeptide subunit of a protein; esp. one of the two identical smaller polypeptide subunits of an immunoglobulin molecule that form part of…”
- light colonel in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a lieutenant colonel.”
- light commercial vehicle in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a motor vehicle, such as a van or pickup truck, used for carrying light loads or transporting a small number of people.”
- light machine gun in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a small portable machine gun (cf. sense A. 8); spec. any hand-held air-cooled machine gun with a calibre no greater than 8 mm.”
- light rail in light, adj.1 and n.2: “(originally) train rails of lighter construction than is usual or standard; (hence) a railway system using such rails, and intended to carry limited…”
- light relief in light, adj.1 and n.2: “something which (or sometimes someone who) offers a short respite from an intense, serious, or onerous activity, situation, etc.; an amusing or…”
- light sport aircraft in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a small aircraft such as a glider, gyroplane, powered parachute, etc., that is easy to operate and meets certain restrictions set by a national…”
- light truck in light, adj.1 and n.2: “a small truck or similar vehicle, designed to carry relatively light loads or transport a relatively small number of people.”
- light–dark in light, adj.2 and n.3: “of, relating to, or designating alternating periods of light and darkness, esp. the natural daily alternation of light and darkness, which drives…”
- light-eyed in light, adj.2 and n.3: “having eyes of a relatively pale colour, esp. blue or grey.”
- light-skinned in light, adj.2 and n.3: “(esp. of a non-white person) having pale or relatively pale skin.”
- light-hitting in light, adv.1: “(esp. of a person, usually in sporting contexts) that strikes something lightly or with little force; spec. (of a baseball or softball player) that…”
- lightbulb moment in light bulb, n.: “a moment of sudden realization, enlightenment, or inspiration.”
- lighter socket in lighter, n.2: “a socket in a vehicle, typically on the dashboard or centre console, for providing a charge to electrical devices.”
- light industrial in light industry, n.: “of, relating to, or belonging to light industry; cf. heavy-industrial at heavy, adj.1 5b.”
- lighting effect in lighting, n.2: “(frequently in plural) (a) the use of artificial lighting to create a particular effect in a play, film, television production, etc.; a visual effect…”
- lighting engineer in lighting, n.2: “(a) an engineer who designs or maintains lighting systems for streets, buildings, etc.; (b) a person responsible for the lighting in a film or…”
- lighting fixture in lighting, n.2: “a fitting to hold a lamp or (in later use) an electric light; esp. one fixed to a ceiling or wall in a building; (also) a complete lighting unit…”
- lighting unit in lighting, n.2: “a complete electric light, including one or more bulbs together with holder, shade or cover, wiring, etc.”
- to get off lightly in lightly, adv.: “to get off lightly (also to come off lightly): to avoid or evade serious punishment or consequences; to escape without serious injury or damage…”
- not to be taken lightly in lightly, adv.: “not to be taken lightly and variants: not to be regarded as insignificant or unimportant; not to be underestimated; cf. sense 6.”
- to wear one’s learning lightly in lightly, adv.: “to wear one’s learning lightly and variants: to be unpretentious or self-effacing about one’s knowledge, expertise, or intellectual achievements.”
- lightning never strikes twice in the same place in lightning, n. and adj.: “lightning never strikes twice (in the same place) and variants: an unusual or unfortunate situation or event is unlikely to happen again to the same…”
- lightning in a bottle in lightning, n. and adj.: “lightning in a bottle: something exceedingly rare and remarkable. Originally and chiefly in to catch lightning in a bottle and variants: to create or…”
- lightning storm in lightning, n. and adj.: “a storm accompanied by (much) lightning; a thunderstorm.”
- lightning round in lightning, n. and adj.: “a round in a game show, quiz, etc., in which questions are asked and answered in rapid succession, typically within a limited time period.”
- lightship basket in lightship, n.: “(in full Nantucket lightship basket) a type of handwoven basket originally made by the crews of lightships (see quot. 1891).”
- linear economy in linear, adj. and n.: “an economic system or process in which the materials involved in production, or the products themselves, are ultimately disposed of as waste without…”
- lite bite in lite, adj.2 and n.6: “a small quantity of food to eat; (in later use chiefly) a light dish or snack, esp. one that is offered on a menu; = light bite n. at light, adj.1…”
- mood lighting in mood, n.1: “(originally) stage lighting intended to suggest, evoke, or induce a particular atmosphere or frame of mind; (later also more generally) lighting of…”
- NFT in N, n.: “a non-fungible token (see non-fungible token n. at non-fungible, adj. compounds ).”
- police brutality in police, n.: “the use of excessive and unjustified force by the police, esp. when dealing with members of the public.”
- poverty porn in poverty, n.: “a film, television programme, piece of writing, etc., characterized as depicting economic or social deprivation in a voyeuristic or sensational…”
- prison-industrial complex in prison, n.: “(a) a correctional facility or unit in which inmates are put to work; (b) (originally and chiefly U.S.) the network of government and private…”
- proning in prone, v.2: “the action of turning a patient into the prone position in order to improve gas exchange in the lungs during mechanical ventilation.”
- to put oneself out there in put, v.: “to put oneself out there: to actively expose oneself to public attention or scrutiny, even at the risk of being vulnerable or subject to danger…”
- race-blind in race, n.6: “taking no account of differences in race or ethnicity; not discriminatory or prejudiced with regard to race or ethnicity.”
- second gentleman in second, adj. and n.2: “the husband of the vice president or deputy leader of a nation or state; spec. the husband of the vice president of the United States.”
- second lady in second, adj. and n.2: “the wife of the vice president or deputy leader of a nation or state; spec. the wife of the vice president of the United States.”
- shepherd’s hut in shepherd, n.: “a hut, typically on wheels, used by shepherds as accommodation while tending their sheep; (now usually) such a hut or a similar structure used as…”
- short squeeze in short, adj., n., and adv.: “a situation in which the price of a stock rises to such an extent that investors who have sold short (see sense C. 11(a)) purchase the stock in order…”
- singing bowl in singing, adj.: “a bowl-shaped musical instrument which produces a sustained note when a mallet is rotated around its outside rim, and which is typically used to…”
- size-inclusive in size, n.1: “(esp. in contexts relating to women’s fashion) including or representing a broader than usual range of clothing or body sizes, particularly those…”
- skin-lightening in skin, n.: “(a) adj. that makes (or purports to make) skin paler or lighter; used esp. of a cosmetic product or treatment designed for use by non-white people…”
- skin-whitener in skin, n.: “a cosmetic product or treatment that makes (or purports to make) skin paler or whiter, now esp. one designed for use by non-white people; cf. skin…”
- skin-whitening in skin, n.: “(a) adj. that makes (or purports to make) skin paler or whiter; now used esp. of a cosmetic product or treatment designed for use by non-white…”
- social listening in social, adj. and n.: “(in marketing contexts) the action or activity of monitoring and analysing social media content relevant to one’s product or brand, as a means of…”
- sound art in sound, n.3: “art, or an art form, that explores the creative potential of different types of sound, or that uses sound to achieve an artistic effect.”
- sound artist in sound, n.3: “a person who creates sound art.”
- summer romance in summer, n.1 and adj.: “a romance between two people who meet during the summer or on summer holiday, typically a passionate relationship lasting no longer than the summer…”
- thrashing out in thrashing, n.: “the action of discussing a matter thoroughly in order to reach a decision, consensus, or conclusion. Cf. to thrash out at thrash, v. phrasal verbs .”
- threshold effect in threshold, n.: “a phenomenon that occurs only once a particular critical threshold has been reached.”
- Tibetan Buddhism in Tibetan, n. and adj.: “a form of Mahayana Buddhism which places particular emphasis on the importance of the teacher or lama (lama, n.1 1a), evolved in Tibet and now its…”
- Tibetan Buddhist in Tibetan, n. and adj.: “(a) n. a person who practises Tibetan Buddhism; (b) adj. of or relating to Tibetan Buddhism or its teachings.”
- trials and tribulations in trial, n.1: “trials and tribulations: experiences, situations, and events that test a person’s endurance or forbearance; troubles, difficulties. Also occasionally…”
- trouser skirt in trousers, n.: “any of various garments combining features of both trousers and skirts; esp. a style of wide-legged trousers resembling a loose flowing skirt (e.g…”
- UBI in U, n.1: “universal (or unconditional) basic income, financial support provided by a government in the form of standard, recurring payments to individuals…”
- universal basic income in universal, adj., n., and adv.: “financial support provided by a government in the form of standard, recurring payments to individuals without the need for pre-qualification; (also…”
- visual art in visual, adj. and n.: “(often in plural, as visual arts) one of the creative arts intended to be appreciated by sight, such as painting, sculpture, film, etc.; (as a mass…”
- visual artist in visual, adj. and n.: “an artist who works in (a) visual art.”
- walking meditation in walking, n.: “(originally) any period of contemplation or reflection engaged in while walking; (later, chiefly in Zen Buddhism) meditation practised while walking…”
- warning sign in warning, n.1: “a sign that gives warning of some impending danger or hazard; (often figurative) an indication that a bad or dangerous situation or event is likely…”
- white privilege in white, adj. and n.: “the high status and accompanying rights and advantages accorded to white people in a society based on or characterized by racial inequality or…”
- a bird cannot fly with one wing in wing, n.: “Used proverbially to indicate the need for balance between two things, factors, elements, etc., esp. when one is required to ensure the effectiveness…”
- a bird cannot fly with one wing in wing, n.: “Chiefly U.S. and Irish English. Used (esp. humorously) to state that one alcoholic drink is not enough, typically as a justification when requesting…”
- wood chipper in wood, n.1: “a machine used for breaking down pieces of wood, especially large logs, into wood chips.”
- wreath-laying in wreath, n.: “the action or an act of laying a wreath on a grave or monument as a mark of remembrance, typically as part of a commemorative ceremony; (also) a…”
- to drop the writ in writ, n.: “Canadian. to drop the (election) writ: to call an election; cf. sense 4c.”
- writ petition in writ, n.: “a written order from a higher court to a lower court or courts, instructing them to act, or abstain from acting, in a particular way.”
- writer’s sand in writer, n.: “(a) a type of fine sand or a similar powdery substance used for blotting ink; = writing sand n. at writing, n. compounds 1b (now historical and…”
- writhingly in writhing, adj.: “(a) in a writhing manner; (b) so embarrassingly, distastefully, etc., as to cause a person to cringe or squirm.”
- writing hand in writing, n.: “(a) the hand with which a person usually writes, esp. the right hand; †(b) Medicine a position of the hand resembling that assumed when holding a…”
- writing down allowance in writing, n.: “a tax allowance granted to businesses, whereby the value of new assets (such as plant, equipment, or machinery) may be added to the written-down…”
- written-down value in written, adj. and n.: “the nominal value of an asset, after taking into account reductions resulting from factors such as a fall in price, depreciation, obsolescence, a…”
New senses
- aboriginalism, n., sense 2: “With capital initial. Stereotyped or exoticized representation of Australian Aboriginal peoples which is regarded as condescending, patronizing, or…”
- archaeography, n., sense 2: “Chiefly with reference to Russia and eastern Europe: the field of study concerned with the discovery, analysis, and publication of ancient or…”
- archaeology, n., sense 3: “The collective artefacts, burials, structures, and other material remains of a particular people, locality, period, etc., recovered through…”
- Arhat, n., sense 1: “Jainism. A worthy or venerable figure; spec. any of the twenty-four Jinas (cf. Jina, n. 1).”
- bird, n., sense II.4: “A bird, (now) esp. a roast chicken or turkey, eaten as food; the meat of a bird.”
- bird, n., sense II.6: “Badminton. A shuttlecock. Cf. birdie, n. 3.”
- bird, n., sense II.7b: “slang. Any projectile or device designed to travel through air or space, such as a missile, rocket, satellite, etc.”
- bird, n., sense III.8: “A wretch; a fiend. Chiefly in terms of disparagement, as in bird of hell, devil’s bird, etc. Obsolete.”
- bird, n., sense III.10: “As a term of endearment or affectionate form of address. Cf. chick, n.1 2, hen, n.1 3b.”
- bird, n., sense III.12: “slang. A prisoner; a habitual offender. Frequently with modifying word. Cf. sense 19. Now rare except in jail-bird, n.”
- bird, n., sense III.14: “U.S. Military slang. A full colonel, as distinct from a lieutenant colonel; the rank of colonel. Frequently in to make bird: to attain the rank of…”
- bird, n., sense IV.18: “Golf. A score of one stroke under par on a hole; a birdie (birdie, n. 2).”
- bird, n., sense IV.20: “slang (chiefly U.S.). A kilogram of cocaine or some other drug.”
- bird, v., sense 1b: “intransitive. Australian and New Zealand. To catch or prepare mutton-birds for eating; = mutton-bird, v.”
- bird, v., sense 2a: “transitive. To observe the birds of (a place) as part of a birdwatching excursion.”
- bird, v., sense 2b: “intransitive. To engage in birdwatching; = birdwatch, v.”
- bird, v., sense 4: “transitive. Golf. To complete (a hole) in one stroke under par. Sometimes also intransitive. Cf. birdie, v.”
- birdcage, n., sense 2a: “A building, room, object, etc., which resembles a birdcage in its shape, structure, or function. Frequently as a modifier.”
- birdcage, n., sense 2c: “New Zealand. More fully birdcage car, birdcage carriage, etc. A type of railway carriage with a corridor the outside wall of which is enclosed only…”
- bird call, n., sense 2: “A call or cry made by a bird; such calls collectively.”
- bird dog, n., sense 2b: “U.S. Military slang and College slang. A single young man who tries to dance with, talk to, etc., a young woman who is part of a couple with another…”
- bird dog, n., sense 2c: “Forestry (chiefly Canadian). More fully bird dog plane. A small aeroplane that leads or directs water bombers fighting a wildfire.”
- bird-dog, v., sense 1b: “transitive. To find and recruit (someone) on behalf of someone else; esp. to recruit (a player) for a sports team.”
- bird-dog, v., sense 3: “intransitive and transitive. U.S. (originally College slang). Esp. of a single young man: to pursue young women; esp. to try to dance with, talk to…”
- birdeen, n., sense 2: “A young girl (used as a playful form of address). Cf. colleen, n.”
- birder, n., sense 1b: “Australian and New Zealand. A person who catches mutton-birds or prepares their carcasses for sale; = mutton-birder, n.”
- birdie, n., sense 3: “Badminton. colloquial. A shuttlecock. Cf. bird, n. 6.”
- birding, n., sense 1c: “Australian and New Zealand. The practice or activity of catching mutton-birds for food or sale; = mutton-birding, n.”
- birdlime, n., sense 1c: “slang. A person given to stealing; a thief. Obsolete.”
- birdman, n., sense 1a: “A fantastical creature that is part human and part bird.”
- birdman, n., sense 1b: “Any of various totemic or religious figures depicted as or imagined to be part human and part bird; spec. a chief determined annually through a…”
- birdman, n., sense 2b: “colloquial. A man who studies birds; an ornithologist. Also: a man with an interest in wild birds; a birdwatcher.”
- birdman, n., sense 3b: “A person (typically a man) who flies or glides by means of a personal device such as a hang glider or wingsuit.”
- bird of paradise, n., sense 3: “Any of several tall evergreen plants of the genus Strelitzia (family Strelitziaceae), which are native to southern Africa and have a flower thought…”
- bird’s egg, n., sense 1: “The egg of a bird.”
- bird’s egg, n., sense 3: “A light greenish-blue colour resembling that of some birds’ eggs. Cf. bird’s-egg blue n. adj. at compounds 2, duck’s egg, n. c.”
- bird’s eye, adj. and n., sense A.3: “Designating the small, typically very pungent fruits of certain cultivated varieties of capsicum, and varieties of capsicum producing such fruits…”
- bird’s eye, adj. and n., sense B.2a: “A fabric with a pattern of spots; a pattern of this type; (now often) spec. a small geometric pattern woven with a dot in the centre, typically used…”
- bird’s eye, adj. and n., sense B.2b: “colloquial. A silk handkerchief or neckerchief with a bird’s eye pattern worn as a piece of fashionable attire in the 18th and early 19th centuries…”
- bird’s eye, adj. and n., sense B.4: “A small, typically very pungent chilli (cf. sense A. 3); (also) any variety of capsicum bearing fruits of this type.”
- bird’s eye, adj. and n., sense B.5: “Any of the small roundish markings found in the wood of certain trees (cf. sense A. 1c); the condition of having such markings.”
- bird’s nest, n., sense 3: “Any of various sweet or savoury dishes arranged or decorated so as to resemble a nest full of eggs. Cf. compounds 2.”
- birdwatcher, n., sense 1: “A person who divines by means of the flight and cries of birds; an augur, a prophet. Obsolete. rare.”
- Bodhisattva, n., sense 2: “figurative. A being likened to a Bodhisattva, esp. in being extremely compassionate, or in having the ability to help others.”
- boilerplate, n., sense 3b: “Skiing (originally U.S.). Hard, icy snow which may be dangerous to ski on.”
- boomerang, n., Additions: “As a modifier, designating or relating to young adults who return to live in the family home after a period of independence (often in higher…”
- bullring, n., sense 1b: “A similar fixed ring, typically in a jail, to which a person may be fastened in order for punishment to be administered, or as a punishment or…”
- bullring, n., sense 1c: “U.S. In various figurative expressions referring to subjection of a person to (typically rough or summary) justice, or to a trial or test, esp. to…”
- bullring, n., sense 4: “Originally: a nose-ring for a bull, generally installed through a piercing in the nasal septum. Later also: a large ring-shaped ornament worn by a…”
- bullring, n., sense 5: “U.S. slang. A short circular or oval track; (originally) one used for training or racing horses; (later) one used for various kinds of motor racing.”
- caveman, n., sense 1: “A person who lives in a cave. Somewhat rare in general sense.”
- chalk, n., Additions: “Billiards, Snooker, and Pool. Chalk, or any of various substances similar to chalk, typically made into the shape of a small cube and applied to the…”
- chip, n.2, sense I.2e: “Applied to food. Chiefly North American. Any of various types of confectionery having the form of a thin, flat sheet or flake; esp. a type of hard…”
- chip, n.2, sense I.4a(a): “As a mass noun: wood fragments, fibre, etc., considered as a material. Small fragments of timber, wood fibre, or bark typically used for fuel, as a…”
- chip, n.2, sense I.4b(a): “An article woven or made from chip (sense 4a(b)). A light bonnet or hat. Cf. chip bonnet n. chip hat n. Obsolete.”
- chip, n.2, sense I.5: “In plural. Offcuts or short superfluous pieces of wood formerly allowed to shipwrights, carpenters, etc., in the dockyards of the Royal Navy, as a…”
- chip, n.2, sense II.14: “North American. A small sample of a particular brand and colour of paint; a card or chart showing such a sample. Chiefly with modifying word, as…”
- chip, n.2, sense II.15b: “colloquial. A radio-frequency identification tag (see RFID, n.), consisting of a microchip and an antenna, used to identify and track the object to…”
- chip, v.1, sense I.3a: “To cut or break (something) into small pieces or chips. transitive. To cut (a food, esp. a fruit or vegetable) into thin slivers or slices. Also (and…”
- chip, v.1, sense I.3b: “To cut or break (something) into small pieces or chips. transitive. To cut (something, esp. stone or wood) into small pieces. Also spec.: to cut…”
- chip, v.1, sense I.6b: “Australian and New Zealand Agriculture. Now rare. intransitive. To break up earth; to harrow or hoe ground; to hoe over or around ground.”
- chip, v.1, sense III.13: “transitive. To implant a microchip under the skin of (an animal) for purposes of identification and tracking; (in later use also) to implant a…”
- chip, v.1, Phrasal verbs: “intransitive. Golf. To chip the ball into the hole (cf. sense 12b). Cf. chip-in, n.”
- chip, v.2, sense 4: “intransitive. Caribbean. To dance by moving with small rhythmic shuffling steps, typically as part of a carnival celebration.”
- chip carving, n., sense 2: “Work bearing such decoration. Also: an example of this; a carving done using the technique.”
- chip-chop, adj., int., and n., sense B: “Representing a succession of two short sharp abrupt sounds differing in tone or force, esp. as of an object being sliced or chopped. (Also…”
- chip-chop, adj., int., and n., sense C: “A succession of two short sharp abrupt sounds differing in tone or force, esp. as of an object being sliced or chopped.”
- chiplet, n., sense 2: “Electronics. Originally: a small integrated circuit chip; spec. (in later use) a partial integrated circuit designed to be connected with others in a…”
- chipolata, n., sense 1: “a la (also en) chipolata: stuffed or garnished with onions and sausages. Now chiefly historical.”
- chipped, adj., sense 5: “Of wood, stone, etc.: that has been cut into small pieces.”
- chipped, adj., sense 6: “That has a small piece broken off the edge or surface by accident.”
- chipped, adj., sense 7: “Sport. Of a ball or shot: kicked or struck in such a way as to rise steeply and land within a short distance. Cf. chip shot n.”
- chipped, adj., sense 8: “Of pets, livestock, etc.: having a microchip implanted for purposes of identification and tracking. Cf. chip, v.1 13.”
- chipper, n.1, sense 4a: “Golf. A type of golf club used to chip the ball onto the putting green. Cf. chip shot n. (a) at chip, n.2 compounds 5.”
- chipper, n.1, sense 4b: “Golf. A player who chips the ball onto the putting green. Cf. chip, v.1 12.”
- chipper, n.1, sense 5: “A (variety of) potato suitable for turning into chips (chip, n.2 2c).”
- chipper, n.1, sense 6: “Originally: a person who takes (illegal) narcotic drugs, esp. heroin, occasionally or in small doses. Now also: a person who smokes tobacco…”
- chipper, n.2, sense 2: “North American. A sparrow; spec. the chipping sparrow, Spizella passerina. Formerly also †chipper bird.”
- chippering, adj. and n.2, sense A: “Of a bird: that gives a call consisting of repeated light tremulous sounds; chirruping, twittering. Also: of the nature of, or characterized by, such…”
- chipping, n., sense 4: “The implantation of a microchip in an animal for the purposes of tracking or identification. Cf. chip, v.1 13.”
- chippy, adj.1, sense 5: “Of a sound, action, etc.: brisk, short, abrupt.”
- chippy, adj.1, sense 7b: “Originally Canadian. Of a game: characterized by aggressive or rough play.”
- chromosome, n., sense 2: “Any of various structures that are functionally analogous to a eukaryotic chromosome, esp. the genetic material, often in the form of a single…”
- clear-cut, adj., sense 4: “Forestry. Of a tract of land: from which every tree has been cut down and removed. Cf. clear-cut, v.”
- clearway, n., sense 1: “An unobstructed way or route for the passage of anything; the presence of this; clear space, clearance (literal and figurative).”
- coquet, v., sense 1c: “transitive. To try to seduce (a person) with something considered erotic. Also in extended use.”
- corporate, adj., adv., and n., sense A.I.3a: “Of or relating to a large company or business corporation.”
- corporate, adj., adv., and n., sense A.I.3b: “Designating the large companies and business organizations of a specified country or region considered collectively.”
- corporate, adj., adv., and n., sense A.I.3c: “Characteristic of large business organizations or corporations, or of their culture, goals, or priorities. Chiefly with negative connotations.”
- corporate, adj., adv., and n., sense A.I.3d: “spec. depreciative. Of art, music, drama, etc.: lacking in originality, independence, or artistic integrity; blandly commercial. Cf. corporatized…”
- corporately, adv., sense 3: “By a corporation or large business organization; by big business. Chiefly with past participial adjectives, as in corporately dominated, corporately…”
- corporation, n., sense 3b: “A joint association of the employers and employees in a particular industry, or of the members of a particular profession, organized as an organ of…”
- corporatism, n., sense 2: “depreciative. The influence or effects of large business corporations; (also) blandly commercial nature or character, lack of individuality. Cf…”
- corporatist, adj. and n., sense B.2: “An advocate of corporate action. In later use: spec. a person who supports or advocates the control of a state or organization by large interest…”
- curate, n., sense I.2: “Scottish. The guardian of a minor or other person not fully capable of conducting his or her own affairs; spec. the guardian of a minor after the age…”
- curate, v., sense 2a: “transitive. To select, organize, and present the items for (an exhibition), typically using professional knowledge or expertise.”
- curating, n.2, sense 2: “The action of selecting the items for an exhibition or festival programme, typically using professional knowledge or expertise; the careful selection…”
- curation, n., sense 3b: “The action of selecting the items for an exhibition or festival programme, typically using professional knowledge or expertise; the careful selection…”
- curator, n., sense 5a(b): “A person who selects the items for an exhibition or festival programme, typically using professional knowledge or expertise; one who carefully…”
- dark, n., sense 4c: “Any of various objects or substances which are dark in colour or shade. Also: a breed or variety of animal, esp. a domestic hen, distinguished by a…”
- dark, n., sense 5: “A member of a black or dark-skinned group of people. Now rare (usually derogatory and offensive in later use).”
- dark, adj., sense I.2b: “Of a lamp, flame, etc.: producing little light; dim. Also: unlit; extinguished.”
- dark, adj., sense II.7d: “Of comedy, humour, creative works, etc.: dealing with disturbing or shocking subject matter, esp. in an ironic way.”
- dark ages, n., sense 5: “Astronomy. Chiefly in singular (dark age). A period in the early history of the universe in which no stars had formed and virtually all matter…”
- dark-hearted, adj., sense 1a: “Lacking moral or spiritual goodness; evil, wicked.”
- dark-hearted, adj., sense 1b: “Esp. of a creative work: bleak; pessimistic.”
- dark horse, n., sense 2b: “figurative. colloquial. More generally: a person about whom little is known; a person who has a secret or surprising skill or ability, or who behaves…”
- darkie, n. and adj., sense A.2b: “Now colloquial and offensive or derogatory. Australian and New Zealand. An Aboriginal, Maori, or Pasifika person; (more generally) any dark-skinned indigenous person.”
- darking, n., sense 2: “The action of dark, v. (in various senses); darkening; obscuring. Now rare.”
- darkish, adj., sense 3: “Of comedy, humour, creative works, etc.: somewhat dark in style or content (see dark, adj. 7d).”
- dark lantern, n., sense 1b: “figurative and in figurative contexts. Something likened to a dark lantern, esp. in either concealing or revealing something.”
- dark leaf, adj. and n.: “(a) adj. designating or relating to any of various types of tobacco having a dark colour and a strong flavour, typically used for cigars, chewing…”
- darkling, n.1, sense 2: “Esp. in science fiction and fantasy: a supernatural being or creature associated with the dark, esp. an evil or dangerous one.”
- darkly, adj., sense 1: “That deprives a person of understanding.”
- darkly, adv., sense 1: “Horribly, foully. Obsolete.”
- darkly, adv., sense 6b: “With reference to comedy, humour, etc.: in a way which is dark in style or content (see dark, adj. 7d).”
- darkly, adv., sense 7: “In a way which provides little light; dimly.”
- dark meat, n., sense 2: “U.S. slang (derogatory). A black or dark-skinned person regarded as a sexual object; black or dark-skinned people considered collectively, regarded…”
- darkness, n., sense 2b: “Night, nightfall.”
- darkroom, n., sense 2: “A camera obscura. Obsolete.”
- dhamma, n., sense 2: “Esp. in Theravada Buddhism: a distinctive aspect of truth or reality, regarded as part of the phenomenal world. Cf. dharma, n. 2.”
- dhyana, n., sense 2: “With capital initial. A Chinese school of Mahayana Buddhism which emphasizes the value of meditation as a means of finding spiritual insight and…”
- dining room, n., sense 2: “slang. The mouth. Obsolete.”
- dinner, v., sense 1: “transitive. dinner me no dinners: do not talk to me of dinner; do not mention dinner to me.Obsolete.”
- dinner call, n., sense 1: “Originally Military. A sound used to announce that dinner is ready to be served and eaten; spec. a trumpet or bugle call used for this purpose in the…”
- dinner card, n., sense 2: “The menu for dinner in a hotel, restaurant, etc.”
- dinner card, n., sense 3: “A voucher entitling the bearer to a discount on a meal, typically in a restaurant.”
- dinnerly, adv., sense 2: “For or by one’s dinner.”
- dinner service, n., sense 2: “The serving of dinner, esp. to a number of people at the same time, as in a restaurant, etc.; (also) the period in which this occurs. Cf. service…”
- dipstick, n., sense 1: “colloquial (depreciative). A person, esp. an exciseman, who ascertains the capacity or content of a cask or similar vessel using a gauging rod…”
- dipstick, n., sense 3: “A strip of paper or plastic containing one or more reagents, which is dipped into a sample of a body fluid or other liquid to test for specific…”
- ditzy, adj., Additions: “Of a fabric, print, etc.: having a pattern of small, randomly scattered motifs, especially flowers; (also) designating a motif forming part of such a…”
- ditzy, adj., Additions: “A fabric, print, etc., having small, randomly scattered motifs, especially flowers; (also) a motif forming part of such a pattern.”
- dry cleaning, n., sense 2: “Garments or other items which are to be or have just been dry-cleaned.”
- epigenetic, adj., sense 1b: “Designating (esp. heritable) changes in the phenotype of a cell or organism that do not involve genetic differences in the DNA sequence; (also)…”
- five-star, adj., sense 1: “Consisting of or marked with five stars.”
- five-star, adj., sense 2a(b): “More generally: of a very high quality, excellent, first-rate, exceptional. Also ironic.”
- five-star, adj., sense 2b: “Of a review or rating of a product, establishment, performance, etc.: awarding five stars in a grading system in which this denotes the highest (or a…”
- forensic, adj. and n., sense A.2a: “Providing medical, scientific, or technical evidence in legal proceedings and the investigation of crime; designating such evidence; of or relating…”
- forensic, adj. and n., sense A.2b: “spec. Designating branches of forensic medicine, the natural and physical sciences, and other fields of study that provide evidence in legal…”
- forensic, adj. and n., sense A.2c: “Designating a branch of accounting which analyses financial information to be used as evidence in legal proceedings and the investigation of crime…”
- forensic, adj. and n., sense A.3: “Showing great attention to detail, meticulous, precise.”
- forensically, adv., sense 2: “In terms of forensic medicine or science; by means of forensic science.”
- forensically, adv., sense 3: “In a way that shows great attention to detail; meticulously, precisely.”
- forensics, n., sense 1: “U.S. Persuasive oratory or rhetoric of the kind used in advocating in a court of law; spec. competitive debating or public speaking, esp. as…”
- fussy, adj., Additions: “Of a baby or infant: irritable or dissatisfied; prone to crying or being upset.”
- gig, n.6, Additions: “A job; an occupation. Now spec.: a temporary job, performed on a freelance, informal, or on-demand basis, esp. one that has an uncertain future: cf…”
- going, n., sense 1c: “With preceding noun: the action of visiting the specified place, attending the specified event, etc., esp. regularly or habitually.”
- Hinayanist, n. and adj., sense B: “Of, relating to, or characteristic of any of various schools belonging to the earlier of the two major traditions of Buddhism; designating a follower…”
- hut, n.1, sense 2b: “A cabin, booth, or small building selling food, drink, or other goods. Originally (often in form hutt): spec. (British) a small roadside…”
- hut, n.1, sense 2c: “British. A small, typically wooden, one-room cabin on or next to a beach, used for privacy or shelter while visiting the beach during the day; =…”
- hybrid, n. and adj., Additions: “Of employment, education, etc.: providing flexible models for working or learning, specifically by using digital communications technology to allow…”
- iso, n., Compounds 2: “Sport (chiefly American Football and Basketball). As a modifier, designating a play in which an attacking player engages a particular defender in a…”
- isolation, n., Additions: “Sport (chiefly American Football and Basketball). As a modifier, designating a play in which an attacking player engages a particular defender in a…”
- i-writ, n., sense 2: “Writing; written language. Cf. writ, n. 3.”
- joyrider, n., sense 2a: “Kenyan English. In political contexts: a fringe candidate in an election who has little or no chance of winning.”
- joyrider, n., sense 2b: “Kenyan English. A person who partakes of or benefits from something without being entitled to it or giving anything in return; a freeloader, a…”
- kettle, n., Additions: “Originally U.S. As a modifier, denoting a variety of potato chips (crisps) which have been cooked slowly in batches (in a large pot or kettle of hot…”
- lama, n.1, sense 2: “A Tibetan or Mongolian Buddhist monk.”
- Lamaite, n. and adj., sense B: “Of, relating to, or characteristic of those forms of Mahayana Buddhism in which lamas play a significant role, such as those practised in Tibet and…”
- leading light, n., sense 1: “A light by which a person is guided. Usually figurative. Obsolete.”
- light, n.1, sense I.3c: “A source of illumination. Lightning. Cf. light-bolt n. at compounds 3 lait, n.1 thunderlight, n. Obsolete.”
- light, n.1, sense I.3f: “A source of illumination. A headlight of a road vehicle. Usually in plural.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.I.4: “Of a material: made from fine thread or yarn; having an open weave; fine, thin; not thick or heavy, lightweight. Of an item of clothing, etc.: made…”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.I.7d: “Lacking; short. Frequently with on, esp. in to be light on: to be lacking in; to be short of; to have a shortfall of.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.I.8: “Of weapons, munitions, etc.: of a smaller calibre, or possessing less power, than heavy ordnance. Also: capable of being carried; portable…”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.I.10: “Of a typeface or font: having thin lines; not heavy or bold.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.II.13b: “Of wind, a breeze, etc.: gentle, not strong in force. Cf. moderate, adj. 1b, strong, adj. 13a.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.II.13c(a): “figurative. Of an effect produced on (or sometimes by) a person’s intellect, emotions, or personality: having little impact or influence; slight…”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.II.13c(b): “Of a visible imprint on a surface: produced through gentle pressure or limited force; shallow, faint.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.II.13e: “Of a mechanism or the control of a machine, etc.: requiring minimal effort or exertion; easy to control or manipulate.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.II.14b: “Of rain or snow: falling gently; consisting of small drops or flakes; not abundant.”
- light, adj.1 and n.2, sense A.VI.33: “Healthy, free from pain or illness; recovered from illness; cured of disease. Obsolete.”
- light, adj.2 and n.3, sense A.3c: “Of a person or ethnic group: having pale or relatively pale skin; (of a person’s skin) pale or relatively pale in colour or tone. In later use often…”
- light, v.2, sense 3b: “transitive. Cinematography, Photography, and Theatre. To illuminate (a scene, set, subject, etc.), esp. in order to produce a desired effect; to use…”
- light, v.2, Phrasal verbs: “transitive. U.S. colloquial. To kill (a person) or destroy (a thing) with gunfire; to riddle with ammunition; to shoot up.”
- light barrier, n., sense 1: “One or more beams of ultraviolet light designed to act as a barrier to infection by reducing the number of airborne microorganisms and viruses. Now…”
- light box, n., sense 4: “Photography. An enclosure made of a translucent material which when externally lit provides even and diffuse illumination for objects placed within.”
- light duty, n.2 and adj., sense B.1: “Chiefly U.S. Designating a truck, pickup, van, etc., designed to carry relatively light loads or transport a relatively small number of people.”
- light duty, n.2 and adj., sense B.2: “Built only for moderate or temporary use; not designed to withstand hard wear or great strain.”
- lighten, v.2, sense I.5: “intransitive. To lessen in seriousness, severity, or intensity; to become more relaxed or cheerful.”
- lighten, v.2, Phrasal verbs: “intransitive. Of something abstract, as an atmosphere, a person’s mood, etc.: to become more cheerful, relaxed, or positive.”
- lighten, v.2, Phrasal verbs: “intransitive. colloquial. to lighten up on: to treat or do with greater moderation; to treat less harshly or intensely; to ease up on; to go easy on.”
- lightened, adj.1, sense 2: “Made lighter in tone or colour; changed to a paler or less intense shade.”
- lightener, n.1, sense 3: “A substance or agent used to make something lighter in tone or colour; esp. a preparation for lightening the hair or skin.”
- lightening, n.1, sense 3: “The action or process of kindling, igniting, or lighting a fire, lamp, etc. Now South Asian.”
- lightening, n.1, sense 4: “The process of becoming lighter in tone or colour, or paler or less intense in shade; the action of making something lighter in this way; an instance…”
- lightening, n.2, sense 2b: “The feeling experienced by a pregnant woman after the uterus descends into the pelvis and lessens pressure within the abdomen, occurring some days…”
- lightening, adj., sense 3: “That makes something lighter in tone or colour; that changes something to a paler or less intense shade.”
- lighter-than-air, adj. and n., sense A.2: “Extremely light (in various senses); esp. insubstantial, inconsequential; very subtle or delicate.”
- light-handed, adj., sense 1b: “Of regulation, checks, governance, etc.: restrained, moderate; not strict, thorough, or detailed.”
- light-handed, adj., sense 4: “Given to or skilled at pilfering or pickpocketing; light-fingered.”
- light horse, n., sense 1: “Originally: a fast, lightly-built horse ridden by cavalry soldiers or light horsemen (now historical). In later use also more generally: such a horse…”
- light horse, n., sense 2c: “Among the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muskogee, and Seminole people: (a name for) a body of mounted law enforcement officers. Cf. light horseman…”
- light horseman, n., sense 1b: “Among the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Muskogee, and Seminole people: a mounted law enforcement officer. Now historical.”
- lighting, n.2, sense 1b: “Light as present in or emanating from an artificial or (more rarely) natural source; (also) the manner in which something is lit or illuminated; the…”
- lighting, n.2, sense 2: “figurative. Spiritual light or glory as emanating from God; spiritual illumination or enlightenment of the soul, etc.; a source of this. Obsolete.”
- lighting, n.2, sense 5a: “Apparatus, equipment, or fixtures which supply light; artificial or electric lights collectively.”
- lighting, n.2, sense 5b: “The department in charge of the lights in a theatre, on a film set, etc.; the profession of those who light stage performances, films, etc. Cf…”
- lighting-place, n., sense 1: “A place where something lands, settles, or stops.”
- lightliness, n., sense 1: “Ease; gentleness.”
- lightly, adj.1 and n., sense A.4: “Scottish. Of a step, gait, etc.: gentle, exerting little pressure; nimble, light-footed. Cf. lightly, adv. 1a. rare.”
- lightly, adj.1 and n., sense B: “Scottish. Contemptuous treatment; disdain, disparagement. Also: a contemptuous act, an insult. Cf. lightly, v. Obsolete.”
- lightly, adv., sense 4b: “So as to have a mild effect on the senses; (with reference to flavour, aroma, etc.) delicately, subtly; (with reference to sounds, etc.) softly…”
- lightly, adv., sense 7b: “colloquial. In various phrases with negative constructions which emphasize the speaker’s earnestness or seriousness, as I don’t say this lightly, I…”
- lightman, n.1, sense 4: “A man employed to operate or manage the lights in a theatre, on a film set, etc.”
- lightness, n.1, sense 1c: “Lightning. Obsolete.”
- lightness, n.1, sense 3: “Paleness; the quality of being light in shade or colour; (with reference to colour) lack of depth or intensity.”
- lightness, n.2, sense 8a: “With reference to food or a meal: the quality of being small and easily digestible; lack of richness or heaviness.”
- lightness, n.2, sense 8b: “Delicacy, subtlety, or freshness of flavour, aroma, etc.”
- lightness, n.2, sense 10: “With reference to sound, a voice, etc.: the quality of being clear, bright, and (often) high-pitched; a lack of depth or resonance.”
- lightning, v., sense 1: “transitive. To convey (a person or thing) at a high speed. Obsolete.”
- lightning rod, n., sense 2a: “figurative and in figurative contexts. A person who or thing which acts as a conduit for criticism, aggression, strong emotion, etc., esp. so that it…”
- lightning rod, n., sense 2b: “figurative and in figurative contexts. A person who or thing which exerts an attraction.”
- lightning strike, n., sense 1: “A stroke of lightning.”
- lightning tournament, n., sense 2: “Any sporting tournament or competition that takes place over a shortened period of time.”
- lightsome, adj.2, sense 2c: “Gentle, exerting little pressure. Somewhat rare.”
- light-struck, adj., sense 1a: “Photography. Of an image: produced by exposure to light. Obsolete. rare.”
- light-struck, adj., sense 3: “Esp. of beer or wine: having an unpleasantly sour, typically sulphurous, odour or flavour, resulting from exposure to light. Cf. skunked, adj. 2.”
- light-struck, adj., sense 4: “Illuminated by, or as if by, bright light.”
- light tower, n., sense 2: “A tall, often mobile structure fitted with one or more electric lights, typically used for outdoor illumination.”
- lit, adj.1, sense 4: “colloquial (originally U.S.). Amazing, impressive; fun, exciting.”
- meet, v., sense VI.11b: “to meet the moment: to do what is required at the time or in the circumstances; to prove equal to a particular need or demand (cf. to rise to the…”
- minder, n., sense II.5: “Originally U.S. regional. A person, animal, or thing that drives away or scares off pests or nuisances. Cf. mind, v. 9.”
- over, prep. and conj., sense A.IV.17c: “colloquial (originally U.S.). Weary of or no longer wanting to deal with (something, esp. in one’s current circumstances); reluctant to engage or…”
- problem, n., Compounds 1f: “Designating a person who has a particular habit or addiction to such an extent that it has a disruptive or damaging effect, either on the…”
- prone, v.2, sense 2b: “transitive. Medicine. To turn (a patient) into the prone position for a period of time in order to improve gas exchange in the lungs during…”
- put, v., Phrases 16: “to put oneself out there: to actively expose oneself to public attention or scrutiny, even at the risk of being vulnerable or subject to danger…”
- sangha, n.2, sense 2: “Chiefly in form sangh. In Indian contexts: a group or organization, esp. a cultural or political group or party. Frequently in the names of political…”
- Saratoga, n., sense I.4: “a boneless lamb chop, typically cut from a rolled shoulder joint, and skewered so as to leave the cut surfaces of the meat exposed.”
- summer, n.1 and adj., Compounds 1a: “Designating reading matter that is suitable for the summer or for summer holidays, esp. works of fiction that offer light diversion rather than…”
- survivor, n., Additions: “A person who has experienced a traumatic event or past abuse, esp. of a sexual or psychological nature.”
- Tantrist, n. and adj., sense B: “Of, relating to, or characteristic of Tantrism; designating an adherent or practitioner of Tantrism.”
- tear, v.2, Additions: “intransitive. Of the eyes: to fill or brim with tears. Of a person: to produce tears, to become tearful.”
- thrash, n., sense 3: “Nautical. An act or instance of sailing a vessel against strong wind, waves, etc. Cf. thrash, v. 6.”
- thrash, n., sense 6a: “Originally and chiefly British. A fast, hard ride in a car or other vehicle. Cf. thrash, v. 7.”
- thrash, v., sense III.7: “transitive. Originally and chiefly British. To cause (an engine, motor, etc.) to work extremely hard; to drive (a vehicle) very hard and fast. Also…”
- thrashing, n., sense 6: “Computing. Prolonged and inefficient processing by a computer, involving excessive disk activity and typically caused by inadequate available memory.”
- thresh, n.1, sense 1: “Threshed grain, straw. Cf. thrash, n. 1b. Obsolete.”
- thresh, n.1, sense 3: “Nautical. An act or instance of sailing a vessel against strong wind, waves, etc.; = thrash, n. 3. Now rare.”
- thresh, v., sense III.8b: “transitive. To move (the limbs, head, body, etc.) in a wild or violent manner; = thrash, v. 4a(b).”
- threshold, n., sense 4d: “The maximum level of exposure to radiation or a harmful substance considered to be acceptable or safe. Also safety threshold.”
- timed, adj., sense 7: “Marked or printed with a specific time; spec. (of a ticket) valid only at a stated time.”
- trews, n., sense 3: “Underpants, esp. when worn under a kilt. Somewhat rare.”
- trial, n.1, Additions: “trials and tribulations: experiences, situations, and events that test a person’s endurance or forbearance; troubles, difficulties. Also occasionally…”
- trouser, v., sense 2: “transitive. To dress (a person) in trousers; to provide with trousers. Chiefly reflexive. Cf. earlier trousering, n. 1.”
- trousered, adj., sense 3: “slang (chiefly British and Irish English). Drunk, intoxicated. Frequently in to get trousered.”
- trousering, n., sense 1: “The action or fact of wearing or being dressed in trousers. rare.”
- trousers, n., sense I.4a: “The long or prominent feathers covering the upper parts of the legs of certain birds, esp. some birds of prey.”
- trousers, n., sense II.6a: “Either leg of a pair of trousers; a trouser leg.”
- trouser suit, n., sense 1: “A boy’s suit consisting of short or long trousers and a matching jacket (and sometimes waistcoat). Now historical and rare.”
- wabi, n. and adj., sense B: “Designating an aesthetic or world view characterized by finding beauty or serenity in simplicity, lack of sophistication, or quietness; relating to…”
- wind, n.1, Additions: “Wind as a source of energy from which electricity for domestic or industrial use is generated; (also) the electricity generated from this.”
- wing, n., Additions: “Used proverbially to indicate the need for balance between two things, factors, elements, etc., esp. when one is required to ensure the effectiveness…”
- wing, n., Additions: “Chiefly U.S. and Irish English. Used (esp. humorously) to state that one alcoholic drink is not enough, typically as a justification when requesting…”
- wreath, n., sense II.13c: “Chiefly Zoology. An encircling array or whorl of structures, as cilia, spines, tentacles, etc.”
- wreathed, adj., sense 1d: “Heraldry. Of an ordinary: depicted so as to resemble a twisted band; = wreathy, adj. 1b. See wreath, n. 1c.”
- wreathed, adj., sense 6: “As the second element in compounds: surrounded, encircled, or enshrouded with the specified substance, as in cloud-wreathed, smoke-wreathed, etc. Cf…”
- writ, n., sense I.4d: “Anglo-Saxon History. A legal document, shorter than a typical royal charter or diploma, written in the vernacular, cast in the form of an address by…”
- writ, v., sense 2: “transitive (often in passive). U.S. Law. With out, to, into, etc. To release (a person) from custody by means of a writ; to commit to prison, summon…”
- writability, n., sense 2: “The property or condition of being writable (in various senses); suitability for being written on or with; (also) the ease with which something may…”
- write, v., sense II.3d: “intransitive. To use cursive or joined-up handwriting. Also transitive: to inscribe (a word, esp. one’s name) using this type of writing. Only in…”
- write, v., sense II.6: “transitive. To put one’s mark or signature on (a charter or other document) as a token of witness or authorization. Also reflexive: to identify…”
- write, v., sense III.14d: “transitive. To create or depict (a character, place, etc.) in a literary or dramatic work. With complement indicating the characteristics…”
- write, v., sense III.16d: “intransitive. U.S. Of a doctor: to make out or issue a prescription. Often in drug users’ slang with reference to a doctor willing to issue…”
- write, v., sense III.20b: “In extended use with reference to non-linguistic works created using other formal systems of… transitive. Computing. To compose the code of (a…”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “intransitive. To reply to a letter or other written communication.”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive. To write (something) as an answer or reply to a letter or other written communication. Chiefly with that-clause or direct quotation of…”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive. Finance. To reintroduce (a sum) into an account as either profit or loss; (now) spec. to restore to profit (a provision for bad or…”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive (reflexive). With complement. To call oneself or make oneself appear to be a specified thing. Cf. sense phrases 2a(b).”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive. Apparently: to give a title or subtitle to (a book). Obsolete.”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “intransitive. With for. To request (something) by mail; to send off a mail-order request for.”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive (reflexive). slang (originally and chiefly Australian). To get very drunk; spec. to incapacitate oneself with a hangover.”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive. Finance. To increase the nominal value of (stock or goods).”
- write, v., Phrasal verbs: “transitive. U.S. To report (a person) for some misconduct, misdemeanour, etc.”
- write-in, adj. and n., sense A.3: “Designating a response to a question in a survey, questionnaire, etc., which the responder supplies in writing rather than choosing from a range of…”
- write-in, adj. and n., sense A.4: “Designating a television or radio programme (or a segment of one) in which viewers or listeners to write and send letters expressing their views…”
- write-in, adj. and n., sense B.2: “An answer to a question in a survey, questionnaire, etc., which the responder supplies in writing rather than choosing from a range of supplied or…”
- writer, n., sense I.1d: “slang (originally U.S.). A person who writes or paints graffiti, esp. as a form of street art; a graffiti artist. Often with modifying word…”
- writer, n., sense I.2f: “Chiefly North American. A person or company that provides insurance policies; an underwriter. Frequently with modifying word or phrase indicating the…”
- writer, n., sense I.7: “Chiefly as the second element in compounds: a person who writes computer programs.”
- writer, n., sense II.10a: “Any of various mechanical devices used to trace letters or symbols, plot graphs, etc. Frequently with modifying word.”
- writer, n., sense II.10b: “Computing. Any of various devices used to enter and store data on a storage medium. Frequently with modifying word. Cf. write, v. 13.”
- writership, n., sense 3: “A position or role held by a writer or author; (originally) the position of writer at a newspaper or magazine; (later chiefly) a (usually temporary)…”
- writership, n., sense 4: “The fact of being the writer of a text; the fact of being written by a particular person; authorial origin. Cf. authorship, n. 2a.”
- writership, n., sense 5: “The writers of a particular publication or genre considered collectively and often with reference to their characteristics or qualities.”
- write-up, n., sense 2: “Finance. An act of increasing the estimated or nominal value of an asset. Cf. to write up 7 at write, v. phrasal verbs .”
- write-up, n., sense 3: “U.S. A written statement in a person’s disciplinary record detailing an infraction of rules or regulations; a written disciplinary warning. Cf. to…”
- writhe, n., sense 1c: “A wreath (in various senses). Scottish. A bank or drift of snow; a snowdrift; = wreath, n. 9a. Now rare.”
- writher, n., sense 2: “A person who or (less commonly) thing which makes writhing, twisting, or sinuous movements.”
- writing, n., sense I.6a: “The process or method of using written symbols to represent musical notes, record compositions, etc.; musical notation.”
- writing, adj., sense 2: “With preceding noun. That writes something specified; esp. that writes a particular type of text or produces works in a particular genre or language.”
- writing block, n., sense 3: “Bibliography and Palaeography. The (typically rectangular) area on a manuscript page marked out for or taken up by writing; written space, text block.”
- writing centre, n., sense 2: “North American. An office or establishment, esp. one belonging to a university, college, etc., that is devoted to providing guidance on writing.”
- writing school, n., sense 3: “An institution or establishment providing training, typically to adults, in creative or other forms of writing. Chiefly North American in early use.”
Additions to unrevised entries
- blockchain in block, n.: “a sequence of digital records or ‘blocks’ linked using cryptography so that each block is verifiable and virtually unchangeable, which is distributed…”
- boomerang, n., Additions: “As a modifier, designating or relating to young adults who return to live in the family home after a period of independence (often in higher…”
- career path in career, n.: “the series of jobs or roles that constitute a person’s career, esp. those that enable someone to advance in a particular field.”
- chalk, n., Additions: “Billiards, Snooker, and Pool. Chalk, or any of various substances similar to chalk, typically made into the shape of a small cube and applied to the…”
- circular economy in circular, adj. and n.: “an economic system in which the journey of a product, material, etc., leads back in some way to where it began; (now esp.) a system or process which…”
- corn chip in corn, n.1: “(a) (probably) a dried or toasted ear of corn (now rare); (b) a salty crisp or chip made with ground corn and typically eaten as a snack (now the…”
- cow chip in cow, n.1: “a piece of cattle dung; esp. a dried cowpat (cf. chip, n.2 6b).”
- ditzy, adj., Additions: “Of a fabric, print, etc.: having a pattern of small, randomly scattered motifs, especially flowers; (also) designating a motif forming part of such a…”
- ditzy, adj., Additions: “A fabric, print, etc., having small, randomly scattered motifs, especially flowers; (also) a motif forming part of such a pattern.”
- fussy, adj., Additions: “Of a baby or infant: irritable or dissatisfied; prone to crying or being upset.”
- gig, n.6, Additions: “A job; an occupation. Now spec.: a temporary job, performed on a freelance, informal, or on-demand basis, esp. one that has an uncertain future: cf…”
- hybrid, n. and adj., Additions: “Of employment, education, etc.: providing flexible models for working or learning, specifically by using digital communications technology to allow…”
- insight meditation in insight, n.1: “a form of meditation practised with the intention of achieving direct personal insight into the truth of Buddhist teachings; cf. vipassana, n.”
- intimate partner violence in intimate, adj. and n.: “physical, sexual, or psychological abuse of a person by a partner, spouse, etc.”
- isolation, n., Additions: “Sport (chiefly American Football and Basketball). As a modifier, designating a play in which an attacking player engages a particular defender in a…”
- kettle, n., Additions: “Originally U.S. As a modifier, denoting a variety of potato chips (crisps) which have been cooked slowly in batches (in a large pot or kettle of hot…”
- kettle-cooked in kettle, n.: “cooked in a kettle or large pot; (now) esp. denoting a variety of potato chips (crisps) which have been cooked slowly in batches and are typically…”
- kiss chase in kiss, n.: “a children’s game in which players chase those of the opposite sex with the aim of catching and kissing one or more of them.”
- learning disorder in learning, n.: “any condition that impairs learning; esp. (more fully developmental learning disorder, specific learning disorder) any neurodevelopmental condition…”
- linear economy in linear, adj. and n.: “an economic system or process in which the materials involved in production, or the products themselves, are ultimately disposed of as waste without…”
- second gentleman in second, adj. and n.2: “the husband of the vice president or deputy leader of a nation or state; spec. the husband of the vice president of the United States.”
- second lady in second, adj. and n.2: “the wife of the vice president or deputy leader of a nation or state; spec. the wife of the vice president of the United States.”
- shepherd’s hut in shepherd, n.: “a hut, typically on wheels, used by shepherds as accommodation while tending their sheep; (now usually) such a hut or a similar structure used as…”
- short squeeze in short, adj., n., and adv.: “a situation in which the price of a stock rises to such an extent that investors who have sold short (see sense C. 11(a)) purchase the stock in order…”
- singing bowl in singing, adj.: “a bowl-shaped musical instrument which produces a sustained note when a mallet is rotated around its outside rim, and which is typically used to…”
- size-inclusive in size, n.1: “(esp. in contexts relating to women’s fashion) including or representing a broader than usual range of clothing or body sizes, particularly those…”
- sound art in sound, n.3: “art, or an art form, that explores the creative potential of different types of sound, or that uses sound to achieve an artistic effect.”
- sound artist in sound, n.3: “a person who creates sound art.”
- survivor, n., Additions: “A person who has experienced a traumatic event or past abuse, esp. of a sexual or psychological nature.”
- to tear up in tear, v.2: “intransitive. Of the eyes: to fill or brim with tears. Of a person: to produce tears, to become tearful.”
- Tibetan Buddhism in Tibetan, n. and adj.: “a form of Mahayana Buddhism which places particular emphasis on the importance of the teacher or lama (lama, n.1 1a), evolved in Tibet and now its…”
- Tibetan Buddhist in Tibetan, n. and adj.: “(a) n. a person who practises Tibetan Buddhism; (b) adj. of or relating to Tibetan Buddhism or its teachings.”
- trials and tribulations in trial, n.1: “trials and tribulations: experiences, situations, and events that test a person’s endurance or forbearance; troubles, difficulties. Also occasionally…”
- UBI in U, n.1: “universal (or unconditional) basic income, financial support provided by a government in the form of standard, recurring payments to individuals…”
- visual art in visual, adj. and n.: “(often in plural, as visual arts) one of the creative arts intended to be appreciated by sight, such as painting, sculpture, film, etc.; (as a mass…”
- visual artist in visual, adj. and n.: “an artist who works in (a) visual art.”
- warning sign in warning, n.1: “a sign that gives warning of some impending danger or hazard; (often figurative) an indication that a bad or dangerous situation or event is likely…”
- wind, n.1, Additions: “Wind as a source of energy from which electricity for domestic or industrial use is generated; (also) the electricity generated from this.”
- a bird cannot fly with one wing in wing, n.: “Used proverbially to indicate the need for balance between two things, factors, elements, etc., esp. when one is required to ensure the effectiveness…”
- a bird cannot fly with one wing in wing, n.: “Chiefly U.S. and Irish English. Used (esp. humorously) to state that one alcoholic drink is not enough, typically as a justification when requesting…”
- wood chipper in wood, n.1: “a machine used for breaking down pieces of wood, especially large logs, into wood chips.”