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I read a book by someone who spent a whole year reading a large dictionary, and I've put together some interesting parts. There are a lot of words that I don't understand at all, and words that I'll never use in my life. [Table of Contents] 0:00 Shocking words: "Woman who knits even if her head is rolling" 0:52 Read the entire Oxford English Dictionary 5:29 Crazy dictionary nerd, agony and joy. Mysterious words seem to come out of his mouth. 7:27 Common things you'll find after reading the OED: "The world loses color" 12:28 "It feels like you're eating the alphabet" "un-denaepoyo" 17:32 Interesting words "Where do you use it?" series 23:54 Words that sound like Yutaka Ozaki. Famous song "Bokuity". [Reference links] And then I read the OED https://amzn.to/3A2J69a The Science of Choice https://amzn.to/3zZ9sZv Ten - The Man of Tenkadori https://amzn.to/3zRcLSB Gran Torino https://amzn.to/2ZuUpe4 [We have Twitter!] There is a Twitter account for Yuru Linguistics Radio, so please follow us! Interesting etymological stories and other topics will satisfy your desire for knowledge. → / yuru_gengo [Letters form] https://forms.gle/mTGM7A9QNqgjZMgN7 *We look forward to receiving your fun letters! [Click here to request work!] [email protected] [Horimotomi profile] Graduated from the Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University. Specializes in information engineering. He makes a living by creating and cluttering up content on the web. His current main source of income is "the paid note magazine, which writes bad things about people in an academic way." Twitter → / kenhori2 Note Magazine → https://note.com/kenhori2/m/m125fc452... Personal YouTube → / @kenhorimoto [Profile of Mizuno Taiki] Graduated from the Faculty of Letters, Nagoya University. Specializes in linguistics. Works as an editor at a major publishing company. You might think that his knowledge of linguistics is useful in his main job, but that's not the case. [BGM provided by] ・Free BGM and music materials MusMus https://musmus.main.jp ・OtoLogic https://otologic.jp/ #interestingwords #easylinguisticsradio_interestingwords