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  2. Google Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    Google Dictionary is an online dictionary service of Google that can be accessed with the "define" operator and other similar phrases [note 1] in Google Search. [2] It is also available in Google Translate and as a Google Chrome extension. The dictionary content is licensed from Oxford University Press's Oxford Languages. [3]

  3. Fictionary - Wikipedia

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    Fictionary, also known as the Dictionary Game [1] or simply Dictionary, [2] is a word game in which players guess the definition of an obscure word. Each round consists of one player selecting and announcing a word from the dictionary , and other players composing a fake definition for it.

  4. List of English words with disputed usage - Wikipedia

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    humanitarian – The Compact Oxford Dictionary from 1996 has a usage note criticizing use of humanitarian as in humanitarian disaster, saying "the adjective humanitarian is often used inaccurately by reporters, e.g This is the worst humanitarian disaster within living memory, as if humanitarian meant 'of or relating to humanity ' ", [74] though ...

  5. Millionaire - Wikipedia

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    Forbes listed 1,645 dollar billionaires in 2014, with an aggregate net worth of $6.4 trillion, an increase from $5.4 trillion the previous year (see US-dollar billionaires in the world). [ 14 ] According to a report by Hurun, a market research firm based in China, the global billionaire population stood at 3,381 in 2022. [ 15 ]

  6. Category:Fictional billionaires - Wikipedia

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  7. The Devil's Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The Devil's Dictionary is a satirical dictionary written by American journalist Ambrose Bierce, consisting of common words followed by humorous and satirical definitions.. The lexicon was written over three decades as a series of installments for magazines and newspap

  8. At Elon University, sharing a name with the controversial ...

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    The incident inspired Elon University to create a post with the hashtag, #GetElontoElon, in which professors and students touted the various perks, including nearby Tesla charging stations, that ...

  9. Billionaire - Wikipedia

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    The United States has the largest number of billionaires of any country, with 536 as of 2015, [10] while China, India and Russia are home to 213, 90 and 88 billionaires, respectively. [11] [12] As of 2015, only 46 billionaires were under the age of 40, [10] while the list of American-only billionaires, as of 2010, had an average age of 66.