15
2009
The word “Haram” added to Merriam-Webster dictionary
According to the Guardian, the word “Haram” was just added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary. I was under the impression it was in there all this time, but I guess not?
Here are some of the newcomers:
Acai
The small, dark purple, berrylike fruit found in central and south
America has been known by this word since 1868 but its place in the
dictionary has been forced by a recent fad that claims it is an aid to
dietingGoji
A big year for berries all round, with the dark red mildly tart bruit
of a mainly Asian shrub making its entry thanks to its new popularity as a
flavour in drinksHaram
Items, usually foods, forbidden under Islamic lawMemory foam
Another recent fad, this time for a mattress that supposedly
remembers the shape of your backNeuroprotective
One of several new words relating to health and medicine,
it refers to drugs that protect neurons from injury or degenerationReggaeton
Another fusion word, in this case relating to the union of rap
and Caribbean rhythms in popular Puerto Rican music
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