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    Mistertoad
    wrote on 30 Oct 2021, 22:26 last edited by
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    I've always felt uneasy about entering Scrabble words when I do not understand their meaning. So it's great to see a complete list of definitions which has now appeared under the board (instead of just the last two that have been played).

    Thank you to the Lexulous team, much apppreciated.

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    ThatGuyThere202
    replied to Mistertoad on 31 Oct 2021, 03:08 last edited by
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    @mistertoad "under the board?" I see no such thing in the games I play. Presumably you and I play different sorts of games on different devices.

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    Mistertoad
    replied to ThatGuyThere202 on 31 Oct 2021, 03:24 last edited by
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    @thatguythere202
    I use a desktop.

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    sakamvari
    replied to Mistertoad on 1 Nov 2021, 01:17 last edited by
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    @mistertoad Thank you for your valuable feedback. We appreciate it. In case you come across any word where you feel the meaning is incorrect, you can also report them.

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    MapmakerE
    replied to Mistertoad on 1 Nov 2021, 13:08 last edited by
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    @mistertoad I play on a laptop and still see only 2 definitions at a time, sometimes three if they're short.

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    A Former User
    wrote on 1 Nov 2021, 14:04 last edited by A Former User 11 Jan 2021, 14:19
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    I think what @Mistertoad is referring to is the new list that appears below the game board when viewing one of your completed games under 'My Stats'. You can keep scrolling down the page for all the definitions.

    Some of the definitions are still questionable though as it doesn't seem to prioritize the most common usage. I guess it's interesting finding out other meanings for certain words.

    Example: I played ZOMBIE last game. Apparently it's 'A snake god of voodoo cults in West Africa, Haiti, and the southern United States.' Now how many people use it in that context? There are way better examples than that but you get the idea.

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    Mistertoad
    replied to A Former User on 1 Nov 2021, 15:25 last edited by Mistertoad 11 Jan 2021, 15:27
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    @dan

    Not so. The list appears for the current game.

    Nothing wrong with the word definitions provided by Lexulous. The word 'zombie' was given it's original (correct!) definition before it was 'Disneyfied' by Walt. Thus:

    "In the old voodoo religions of Western Africa, there was a snake god named the zombi. There was a general theme of similar words in the Bantu family; in various cultures, words emerged like zumbi ("fetish", the idol type), nzambi, ("god") and eventually zombie, still referring to the snake god.

    Later, when some of these Western Africans were taken to the Caribbean as slaves, they brought their language with them, and it mixed with Spanish and other tongues, especially in Haitian creole, where zombie ("god") and the Spanish word sombra ("ghost") kind of fused to form zombie ("ghost god", or, more accurately, "reanimated person", since they were basically synonymous). This idea of the dead rising from the grave was too tempting for Hollywood to pass up (it was first used in the 1932 film White Zombie), so the word wormed its way into our pop culture to be ingrained in the nightmares of children forever."

    https://www.etymologynerd.com/blog/zombie-god

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    replied to Mistertoad on 1 Nov 2021, 17:20 last edited by
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    @mistertoad Thanks for the info. That was a poor example on my part.

    As for the list, perhaps what I'm seeing under my completed live game is showing up for you during an email game?

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    Mistertoad
    replied to A Former User on 2 Nov 2021, 01:22 last edited by
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    @dan

    There is a case for saying that a 'zombie' is an insulting way to refer to somewhat who appears to be sleepwalking through life, someone who is a bit of a dummy. That seems to be how the word has evolved from it's origins as "Haitian folklore, in which a zombie is a dead body reanimated through various methods, most commonly magic like voodoo". The WIKI page is fascinating!

    The point is that there is no single definition of any word. Nor should there be ...

    "When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be master—that's all."

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    replied to A Former User on 2 Nov 2021, 01:24 last edited by
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    @dan - Yes, the list appears during email games which are the only ones I play. I'm slow and old as Ben Finegold GM says.

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    Mistertoad
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      replied to ThatGuyThere202 on 2 Nov 2021, 01:27 last edited by
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      @thatguythere202 - I was lying. I use a Fax machine.
      🙂

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      ThatGuyThere202
      replied to Mistertoad on 2 Nov 2021, 02:59 last edited by
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      @mistertoad Hah! I use carrier pigeons.

      (but the real-world me uses a desktop too; presumably the reason I don't see the list you mention is that I am playing in real-time, not e-mail)

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      itaintsam
      replied to Mistertoad on 2 Nov 2021, 07:49 last edited by
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      @mistertoad That's a rather sweeping statement: "No single definition for a word nor should there ever be". Perhaps medical and other scientific terminology should be excluded from that view???

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      itaintsam
      replied to itaintsam on 2 Nov 2021, 11:33 last edited by
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      @itaintsam And legal terms must maintain their singular definitions as much as possible, agreed?

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      replied to itaintsam on 2 Nov 2021, 12:56 last edited by
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      @itaintsam

      Yes, you are right and I withdraw my conjecture. I got carried away by my own rhetoric. Otherwise I would have settled for "Many words can have many different plausible definitions".

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