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BRITANNICA DICTIONARY
Word of the day: EuphoniousEuphonious meaning: Today's word is euphonious, meaning pleasant to the ear. Language sound shapes emotions and impressions. Euphonious wor...
Word of the day: AphorismAphorism meaning: Short, wise sayings called aphorisms cut through today's noise. These bite-sized phrases offer deep meaning and stick wit...
Word of the day: NeologismNeologism meaning: Neologisms are new words, expressions, or meanings that emerge to describe evolving ideas, technologies, and cultural sh...
What does the "O" in "o'clock" really mean?The term "o'clock" is a contraction of "of the clock," used historically to specify time when clocks were new. This explanation clarifies t...
Independence Day: How India & Pakistan divided money, assets, a buggy and a tromboneIndia and Pakistan were divided 76 years ago, but there remain outstanding financial claims between the two nations due to asset division. ...
- Online version: Atleast Encyclopaedia Britannica will be there in spirit if not in form
Yet, the sheer grandeur of its physical presence, the awe-inspiring weight and breadth of its everincreasing volumes, will be missed.
- Wikipedia turns 10, looking towards India
Currently receiving 410 million unique visitors a month, the fifth most in the world, it is aiming to hit the magic 1 billion figure in the...