WAKANDA is not in a standard U.S. English dictionary
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@lolamoth fictional country, means proper noun, should not be in there
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@betterlate1-0 Thanks, captain obvious.
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@lolamoth ok reminder of why i try not to butt in or be helpful thanks.. typed it for those who did not know the word..as I did not. Sorry Captain Obnoxious
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@betterlate1-0 Look, dude, my headline described the reason for my post and didn't ask for a mansplain. Jus' sayin'.
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@lolamoth SORRY didnt give it cause you asked...and after all this time thought you would know I am not a man. Happy New Year
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IMHO you might apologise to betterlate1-0.
Her post was "fictional country, means proper noun, should not be in there" which, in fact, could be interpreted as supporting your request.
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You may want to post this in the 'Recommend addition/removal of words' thread which is Lexulous uses for "recommending words to be added/removed from the Lexulous Word Lists".
Whether Lexulous has the option/desire to actually take up these recommendations seems to be an open question (as is debated in the thread).
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Why are people complaining here about specific words? Aren't the word lists written by other people?
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First of all I agree with Tiger-- the word list is made by some committee somewhere that has NO affiliation with Lex.
Secondly before complaining you guys might want to look in more dictionaries!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/wakanda
Noun: a supernatural force similar to mana believed by the Sioux to pervade animate and inanimate objects in varying degrees sometimes giving them extraordinary powers and usually assumed to be the cause of extraordinary happenings
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