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When did they first appear in the dictionary and why?
Sniglets, Mr. Hall said, are words that don't appear in the dictionary but should.
(New entries that don't yet appear in the dictionary but have been suggested by users in the past few months include "nothing burger," "negging," "po-po," and "heteronegativity").
Conversely, the INV queries can appear in the dictionary of the LVCSR system.
And it is likely that within a few years, his name will appear in the dictionary as a verb -- "to breitbart your enemy" -- to claim for political purposes, that he has done the exact opposite of what he actually did.
This prevents unnecessary matching attempts starting from tokens that do not appear in the dictionary.
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He appears in The Dictionary of International Biographies, published in Cambridge, England, Who's Who in American Art and Who's Who in the East.
Even so, portmanteaux and misnomers are not precluded from appearing in the dictionary; hence the word's selection as the Word of the Year by the New Oxford American Dictionary.
"Cromulent" and "Embiggen", words used in "Lisa the Iconoclast", have since appeared in the Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon, and scientific journals respectively.
Embiggen, coined by Dan Greaney, has since been used in several scientific publications, while cromulent, coined by David X . Cohen appeared in the Dictionary.com's 21st Century Lexicon.
The Lempel-Ziv parsing procedure: 1. Search for the longest oligomer subsequence S that has appeared in the dictionary.
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