Usually used affectionately.”Ĭhook, int.: “Used as a call to attract the attention of or summon chickens or pigs. in binary code, stored as a single entity in a…”Ĭhonky, adj.: “Chunky (now usually of an animal, esp. Also in extended use with reference to intense involvement…” and other senses…īitzer, n.: “A dog of mixed breed, or of no definable breed a mongrel.” plus one more sense…īlob, n.3: “An unstructured collection of data (typically an image, audio, or other multimedia item), esp. and adv.: (coarse slang)“Of a man: with his penis deeply penetrating another person engaged in sexual intercourse. antinomy, n.1”Īntinomical, adj.1: “Of or relating to antinomianism (antinomianism, n.).”Īntinomism, n.2: “Denial or rejection of the importance of strict observance of the law, esp. antinomian, n.”Īntinomial, adj.2: “Characterized by or involving contradiction or inconsistency. 1), in which one part of speech is substituted for another.”Īnti-monarchal, adj.: “Opposed or antagonistic to monarchy = anti-monarchical, adj.”Īntinomial, adj.1: “Of or relating to the beliefs and practices of the antinomians immoral, licentious. Egypt or Syria: an antique or ancient artefact.”Īntimeria, n.: “A figure of speech, similar to enallage (enallage, n. and n.: “Characterized by prejudice, hostility, or discrimination towards Jewish people, on religious, cultural, or ethnic grounds anti-Jewish, anti-Semitic.” plus one more sense…Īnti-Judaism, n.: “Opposition, hostility, or prejudice towards Judaism or Jewish people.” plus one more sense…Īntika, n.: “Chiefly in the Near East, esp. rare.” plus one more sense…Īntigram, n.: “An anagram that has an opposite or contradictory meaning to the original word or phrase.”Īntigraphe, n.: “A written response to a charge, in which the accused seeks to clear himself or herself.”Īnti-gunner, n.: “An advocate of gun control. and adj.: “A rival or opposing government, or one regarded as the antithesis of (true or legitimate) government. sigogglin, adv.” plus one more sense…Īnti-government, n. and adj.: “Diagonally, on a slant not at right angles to established lines. territorial or economic expansion.” plus one more sense…Īntigodlin, adv. and adj.: “A person opposed to expansion, esp. territorial or economic expansion not favouring or promoting expansion.”Īnti-expansionist, n. Cf…” plus one more sense…Īnti-expansion, adj.: “Opposed to expansion, esp. 8b) or established authority anti-establishment views or behaviour. 8b) or established authority characterized by or involving a lack of respect for, or…” and other senses…Īnti-establishmentarianism, n.: “Opposition or hostility to the establishment (establishment, n. and n.: “Opposed or hostile to the establishment (establishment, n. Usually in plural.”Īnti-establishmentarian, adj. Also: a fabric, garment, etc., bearing…” plus one more sense…Īnti-Calvinistical, adj.: “Opposed to John Calvin or to Calvinism not in accordance with Calvinist principles = anti-Calvinistic, adj.”Īntichresis, n.: “A contractual arrangement or transaction in which a debtor grants to their creditor the usage of a property or asset, with the associated profits…”Īnti-climb, adj.: “Designed so as to prevent or deter a person from climbing something, typically by incorporating obstructive features, slippery materials, etc.” plus one more sense…Īnticucho, n.: “In Peruvian and Bolivian cookery: a marinated piece of meat (typically beef heart), grilled on a skewer a dish of this. and adj.: “A pattern, motif, etc., resembling the striped or spotted coat of an animal (esp. as part of a nation’s foreign policy.” plus one more sense…Īnimal print, n. and adj.: “A person who uses or advocates the use of aggression or force against others, esp. a party, that takes place after a ball.” plus one more sense…Īggressionist, n. and n.: “Designating an event or function, esp. those belonging to Indigenous peoples of the Americas). Also as n.: an utterance of ‘yes’.”Īfro-Indigenous, adj.: “Of a person: having African ancestors as well as Indigenous ancestors (esp. New senses: new senses integrated in to the body of newly or recently updated entriesĪdditions to unrevised entries: new senses, compounds, or phrases appended to the end of existing OED entries which have not yet been updated for the Third EditionĪDA, n.3: “Americans with Disabilities Act, a civil rights law in the United States which prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities.” and other senses…Īe, adv.: “In Māori contexts, used to indicate assent: ‘yes’. New sub-entries: compounds or phrases integrated in to the body of newly or recently updated entries New words: entirely new headword entries appearing in OED for the first time Home Updates to the OED New Words List March 2023 New Words List March 2023
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