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Merriam-Webster dictionary announced Wednesday morning for the first time the pair 'Socialism' and 'Capitalism' has been named as words of the year. Also mentioned, 'malarkey' as used by Vice President Joe Biden during a tangle at a debate with Mitt Romney running mate Paul Ryan.

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Word of the Day | Merriam-Webster | cerulean adjective \ ce·​ru·​le·​an \ sə-ˈrü-lē-ən. Definition of cerulean: resembling the blue of the sky. Did you know? Cerulean comes from Latin caeruleus, which means "dark blue" and is most likely from caelum, "sky." The first known use of cerulean was in 1599.

Word of the Day | Merriam-Webster | cerulean adjective \ ce·​ru·​le·​an \ sə-ˈrü-lē-ən. Definition of cerulean: resembling the blue of the sky. Did you know? Cerulean comes from Latin caeruleus, which means "dark blue" and is most likely from caelum, "sky." The first known use of cerulean was in 1599.

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Grab a dictionary, it’s Noah Webster’s birthday. Today marks the 202nd anniversary of the publication of the first Webster Dictionary. Webster, a lexicographer, author, and writer, reformed the English language with the creation of the dictionary. He is often credited as the Father of American Education, providing a clear path for language, diction and spelling as we know it today. #Dictionary #DictionaryDay #NoahWebster #WebsterDictionary #Levenger #words #language

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