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Oxford Dictionary Adds a Few New Words
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3 September 2015
“English often forms new words using existing suffixes, and the realm of food and drink shows several such innovations. From the –y ending comes cheffy (relating to, or characteristic of, a chef) and melty (melting or partially melted);...
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