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AINTThat word in the new dict.
retronymsA new term created from an existing word in order to distinguish it from the meaning that has emerged through progress or technological development (e.g., cloth diaper is a retronym necessitated by the fact that diaper now more commonly refers to a disposable diaper)
SCAPEWord that can follow sea and man to make new words
AMENLast word in the New Testament
STAGPARTYNew Year's soiree that brings in the bucks?
CREATIVERIOTERSMob that disturbs the peace in new and interesting ways?
COLORPhotograph quality that The New York Times first used in 1997
BAGELSTreats that are better in New York, apocryphally, because of the water
orthogenesisthe belief that biological variation results in new species, always along the same path
orthogenesesORTHOGENESIS, the belief that biological variation results in new species, always along the same path
scrollsThe facility that moves a display on a VDT screen in order to view new material
takahea flightless bird (Porphyrio mantelli syn. Notornis mantelli) of the rail family that occurs in New Zealand
YEARSNew ... Eve (time of an annual ball-dropping tradition that was started by The New York Times in 1907)
bushmastersA pit viper that is the largest venomous snake in the New World, found in Central and South America
bushmasterA pit viper that is the largest venomous snake in the New World, found in Central and South America
antitypesomething that is foreshadowed by a type or symbol, as a New Testament event prefigured in the Old Testament
krewe(esp. in New Orleans) a private social club that sponsors balls, parades, etc., as part of the Mardi Gras festivities
krewes(esp. in New Orleans) a private social club that sponsors balls, parades, etc., as part of the Mardi Gras festivities
PENTAGON... Papers (top-secret documents about the U.S.'s involvement in Vietnam that was published in The New York Times in 1971)
bulbilsA small bulblike structure, esp. in the axil of a leaf or at the base of a stem, that may form a new plant
recombinationthe formation by the processes of crossingover and independent assortment of new combinations of genes in progeny that did not occur in the parents
recombinationsRECOMBINATION, the formation by the processes of crossingover and independent assortment of new combinations of genes in progeny that did not occur in the parents
feedto pass (work) successively into a machine in such a manner that each new piece is held in place by or connected to the one before
stolona horizontal branch from the base of a plant that produces new plants from buds at its tip or nodes (as in the strawberry) called also runner
gemmacell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
gemmaecell or cluster of cells, or a leaflike or budlike body, that separates from the parent plant to form a new organism, as in mosses and liverworts
roughya reddish-orange fish (Hoplostethus atlanticus) of deep subtropical and tropical waters that has firm white flesh and is caught commercially chiefly in the waters of New Zealand
caribousa large gregarious deer (Rangifer tarandus) of Holarctic taiga and tundra that usually has palmate antlers in both sexes used especially for one of the New World called also reindeer
feijoathe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
feijoasthe green round or oval juicy fruit of a shrub or small tree (Feijoa sellowiana) of the myrtle family that is native to South America and is grown commercially especially in New Zealand
palisadesCliffs that line the western side of the Hudson River, in New Jersey and in New York, beginning across from New York City in New Jersey and extending north to Newburgh in New York
moorhensan aquatic bird (Gallinula chloropus) of the rail family that is widespread in the New World, Eurasia, and Africa and that has a red bill, red frontal area on the head, and a white band on the flanks called also gallinule
moorhenan aquatic bird (Gallinula chloropus) of the rail family that is widespread in the New World, Eurasia, and Africa and that has a red bill, red frontal area on the head, and a white band on the flanks called also gallinule
chemistriesThe branch of science that deals with the identification of the substances of which matter is composed; the investigation of their properties and the ways in which they interact, combine, and change; and the use of these processes to form new substances
centriolesmall, cylindrical cell organelle, seen near the nucleus in the cytoplasm of most eukaryotic cells, that divides in perpendicular fashion during mitosis, the new pair of centrioles moving ahead of the spindle to opposite poles of the cell as the cell divi
imagisttheory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and p
saltboxtype of house found esp. in New England, generally two full stories high in front and one story high in back, the roof having about the same pitch in both directions so that the ridge is well toward the front of the house
imagismtheory or practice of a group of poets in England and America between 1909 and 1917 who believed that poetry should employ the language of common speech, create new rhythms, have complete freedom in subject matter, and present a clear, concentrated, and p
mitosisa process that takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell, involves typically a series of steps consisting of prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase, and results in the formation of two new nuclei each having the same number of chromosomes as the parent nucleus compare meiosis