anticucho, n.
OED Word of the Day: anticucho, n. In Peruvian and Bolivian cookery: a marinated piece of meat (typically beef heart), grilled on a skewer; a dish of this.
OED Word of the Day: anticucho, n. In Peruvian and Bolivian cookery: a marinated piece of meat (typically beef heart), grilled on a skewer; a dish of this.
OED Word of the Day: ecofact, n. An excavated piece of evidence consisting of natural remains, as opposed to an object of human workmanship. Contrasted with artefact.
OED Word of the Day: deepfake, n. Any of various media, esp. a video, that has been digitally manipulated to replace one person's likeness convincingly with that of another, often used maliciously to show someone doing something that he or she did not do.
OED Word of the Day: minnowed, adj. Of a river, stream, etc.: containing minnows, full of minnows.
OED Word of the Day: fetissan, adj. Relating to or of the nature of an inanimate object believed to have magic powers or to be inhabited by a spirit.
OED Word of the Day: shockeroo, n. A surprise or shock.
OED Word of the Day: whenua, n. In New Zealand English: land, or a piece of land; esp. a Māori person's or group's native land.
OED Word of the Day: asante sana, int. In East African English: used to express gratitude: ‘thank you very much’.
OED Word of the Day: rampike, adj. Of a tree or bough: partially decayed or dead; bare of leaves or twigs.
OED Word of the Day: anticipant, adj. Looking forward, expectant.