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New Words on the New York Times

Posted by Pat Heffernan

New NYT Twitter feed image

Simple but brilliant: this Twitter feed automatically posts any word that the NY Times uses for the first time. Latest entry: kilimologist (if you click on the word, you get the context, in this case “Batki is a self-proclaimed kilimologist, an expert in old weavin…”).

Source: New New York Times.

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