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    #161

    @dan I don't see why it should be treated as a proper noun, any more than another title such as president or prime minister. Presumably it was rejected as "foreign" (though I will admit many Welsh/Irish/Scots/Gaelic and other words are frequently accepted).

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    @thatguythere202 Fair point. Could well be because it's an Irish language word. Congrats to those who can spell it correctly without checking first. BTW, it's pronounced 'teashock' for those interested.

    https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/taoiseach

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taoiseach#Origins_and_etymology

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    @dan is proper noun you are so correct and it means the leader of the country in Ireland. Bet you know that though.

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    @betterlate1-0 Yes, in an English language context, it's always the 'Taoiseach' and refers specifically to the Irish leader. Lower case 'taoiseach' would be acceptable if we were playing in Irish/Gaelic.

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    the word overo is not accepted. It is a colour of horse. Google it and you will see a long discussion on wikipedia. Thanks

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    @marymwalker the word overo is a word not sure if proper noun or not but if not in the dictionary used by the site..not usable. Can you imagine how many more words would be added if every proper noun that some use is termed acceptable? Slang? etc etc. They would spend their lives adding words that might or might not be words.

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    It is not a proper noun. It is no more foreign than pinto. There are many words that relate to professions, sports etc that appear esoteric but that does not negate their validity in the dictionary.

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    #168

    @lexulous
    I would like to see the "word" WOMANS removed. The plural of WOMAN is WOMEN or so I believe. 🙂

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    @marymwalker It's a lovely word and seems pretty widely used in horsing circles along with a few similar Spanish ones such as tobiano and sabino. I think that's the problem. The words are too on the Spanish side, and their usage is too niche to have entered the regular English language dictionaries.

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    @jrp32 i have never used that or a couple others. Win or lose I wont use those words..but that is me. Just saw this post why not just learn more words?

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    Not sure if I've replied to this thread correctly because I couldn't find a reply button so it may come up as a reply to the wrong person but anyway..

    Firstly, the suggestion people are making about vulgar or offensive words being removed is completely ridiculous. If it's a word then its a word. Keep your toxic political correctness to yourselves 😂

    Also, not sure if anyone else has noticed but the word 'myspace' (the social media website from 00s) is in the Lexulous dictionary! Now, I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that it has no other meanings and so why an obsolete social media website is in the Lexulous dictionary is far beyond me!

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    @sakamvari, @agentcarter, why is this even a topic in the list if words cannot be added or removed??

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    @mapmakere Good point. It's probably not going to change anything (unless the official dictionary people are following this), but it does promote an interesting discussion nonetheless.

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    #174

    @roymccoy you would...Shows total lack of consideration, but, .maybe you could ask op if they are offended by your lack of vocabulary and consideration. Happy New Year

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    #175

    @dan
    Then it is confusing to see the following offer from Lexulous:

    "Lexulous (2 May 2020)
    You may use this topic for recommending words to be added/removed from the Lexulous Word Lists"

    I would infer that Lexulous creates its own lists of words to use on this site i.e. that it can choose whatever words it wants.

    Please Lexulous, can you clarify this point for us!

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    @mistertoad
    Or, preferably, correct the cockup.

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    @roymccoy most people police their own

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    @b-birney Sorry but, every definition of jew is pejorative. As long as it is not a proper noun, it is intended as an insult

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    @l-j

    Also, not sure if anyone else has noticed but the word 'myspace' (the social media website from 00s) is in the Lexulous dictionary!

    How about "ebaying"?

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    @roymccoy said in Recommend addition/removal of words:

    @l-j

    Also, not sure if anyone else has noticed but the word 'myspace' (the social media website from 00s) is in the Lexulous dictionary!

    How about "ebaying"?

    I came across "ebay" as a valid word on Lex UK. That is a new level of ridiculous if you expect a game with defined, adhered to, rules.

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