Merriam-Webster Rolls Out New Words
Merriam-Webster is ready to add about 100 new words to its eleventh edition Collegiate Dictionary. A number - like the Korean chaebol for a family-controlled large company, the filled Italian pasta agnolotti, India's Bollywood region, and the Latin-American soap operas called telenovelas - are American adoptions of foreign terms. But there are some unusual other ones:
- crunk - a style of Southern rap music featuring repetitive chants and rapid dance rhythms
- microgreen - a shoot of a standard salad plant (We used to call this a piece.)
- viewshed - the natural environment that is visible from one or more viewing points (What ever happened to the word view?)
- smackdown - the act of knocking down or bringing down an opponent (from professional wrestling, when defeating someone isn't enough).
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