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Here's the list of 11 words added to Oxford Dictionary's June edition

Updated on: 03 August,2015 08:06 AM IST  | 
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We share with mid-day readers a list of 11 words that were added to the Oxford English Dictionary's (OED) June edition

Here's the list of 11 words added to Oxford Dictionary's June edition

Oxford Dictionary

> Arre (interjection): Used to express a range of emotions and commands, esp. annoyance, surprise, or interest, or to attract someone’s attention. [First recorded in 1845]


Oxford-English-Dictionary

> Batchmate
(noun):
A member of the same graduation class as another; a classmate. Also used in Philippine English. [1918]

> Bhelpuri
(noun):
In Indian cookery: a dish or snack typically consisting of puffed rice, onions, potatoes, and spicy and sweet chutneys, sometimes served on a puri. [1950]

> Carcade
(noun):
A procession, parade, or convoy of cars, typically one escorting a prominent person. [1964]

> Churidar
(noun):
Tight trousers made with excess material at the bottom of the legs which falls in folds around the ankles, traditionally worn by people from South Asia. [1880]


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> Dhaba
(noun):
In India or in Indian contexts: a roadside food stall or restaurant. [1957]

> Incharge
(noun):
A manager, a supervisor. [1956]

> Multi-starrer
(noun):
A film having an ensemble cast featuring many star performers. [1976]

> Revert
(verb):
To answer in speech or writing; to reply. [1973]

> Topper
(noun):
The leading student in a particular class, school, exam, etc.; a high-achieving student. Frequently with preceding word. [1971]

> Yaar
(noun):
As a familiar form of address: friend, mate. [1963]


A few more that we bet you didn't know were in the OED:

> Biodata (noun): Biographical details, esp. summarising a person’s educational and employment history, academic career, etc. Used chiefly in North America and South Asia. [1947]

> Videshi
(adjective):
In India: foreign; coming from a country other than India. [1980]

> Papad
(noun):
poppadom [1813]

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