In an age where AI and Donald Trump have left many doubting the truth, US dictionary Merriam-Webster has revealed 2023’s most looked-up word. Photo: Pexels
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In an age where AI and Donald Trump have left many doubting the truth, US dictionary Merriam-Webster has revealed 2023’s most looked-up word. Photo: Pexels
Learn some of the most interesting English words from The South African’s WORD OF THE DAY!
If you are a wordsmith or just want to learn a new word to impress that special someone, this is the content for you!
Today’s word of the day is:
Deuteranopia: noun-a defect of vision in which the retina fails to respond to the color green.
Pronunciation: [ doo-ter-uh–noh-pee-uh ]
Deuteranopia is formed from Ancient Greek deúteros, meaning “second,” and English anopia, “absence of sight.” Red, green, and blue are the three primary colors of light, and deuteranopia gets its name because green is considered the second of these colors. Deuteranopia was first recorded in English at the turn of the 20th century.
Example: Because of his deuteranopia, the driver had difficulty reading the green dashboard lights.
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