Recommend addition/removal of words
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EXOTHERM is a word. Please add it to your list of approved words.
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I thought GAMEPLAN was a single word these days. I was wrong.
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@dan said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
I thought GAMEPLAN was a single word these days. I was wrong.
I was going to say you were right and that it could be – citing Google, which I expected to deliver tons of one-word GAMEPLANs. It did – but nearly all of the first hundred of them were proper nouns, so it looks like you were basically wrong after all.
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@caroline-russell said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
@lexulous Please add the word Gaelic. This is the language that is spoken in Scotland, and just as Welsh or French or many other languages are allowable words, I do not understand why Gaelic is not included.
I believe that your examples are of languages that are also verbs in English. Like for instance "japan" is allowed because it means "to give a high gloss to" but "Japanese" is not allowed because it is a proper noun.
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My opponent played the word NORTENNAS, which the Lexulous dictionary says is invalid. He got 79 points and I’m not happy. How can this be corrected?
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@tammy-allen-hartsfield said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
My opponent played the word NORTENNAS, which the Lexulous dictionary says is invalid. He got 79 points and I’m not happy. How can this be corrected?
Are you sure he didn't play NORTENAS, which is accepted? I suspect this is what may have happened. If not, a screenshot would be helpful in determining that the error actually did occur and in what context.
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@rikki-bates said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
@roymccoy Must have been the word nortenas (one 'n' not two), which would be the plural form of nortena (definition: an inhabitant or native of northern Mexico). It's legit.
You agree as to this likelihood, then. I don't approve of this inclusion, as ñ is a different letter in Spanish and I don't think Lexulous should allow e.g. senor or manana either. But it does, and if a word's accepted that's what counts in the game.
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@roymccoy
You're opening a can of worms (or in Mistertoad's case, maybe a barrel of frogs)Although MW accepts both senor and manana ...
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/senor
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/manana... It has the tilde in mañana but NOT the one in señor ie it accepts senor but not mañana! Go figure.
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@mistertoad said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
... It has the tilde in mañana but NOT the one in señor ie it accepts senor but not mañana! Go figure.
I figure MW screwed up (on SENOR, not MAÑANA).
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@rikki-bates yes, that’s correct. Thank you.
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@roymccoy said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
@mistertoad said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
... It has the tilde in mañana but NOT the one in señor ie it accepts senor but not mañana! Go figure.
I figure MW screwed up (on SENOR, not MAÑANA).
I'm no linguist, but I would bet English has borrowed many words from other languages and left the accent marks behind.
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@anexparrot said in Recommend addition/removal of words:
I'm no linguist, but I would bet English has borrowed many words from other languages and left the accent marks behind.
Déjà vu?You don't need to be a linguist to know that. It doesn't justify wholesale abandonment in every case, however. Many accents are properly retained, and these should include the tilde in Spanish ñ. See e.g. http://www.hrwiki.org/wiki/Senor. I'm suppose MW is being "descriptive" in response to people's being too lazy or illiterate to type the ñ on their phones.
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@sillypsybin never assume if you see it on Wiki it is real
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