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KORO: A delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death.
KORO: A delusional syndrome found in Malay and southern Chinese populations, characterized by a belief that the subject's penis will retract into the abdomen and cause death.
Not recently-learned words, but I've learned they happen to be in the dictionary in this game: various Indian military ranks. I've gotten points for NAIK (equivalent to corporal) and SUBEDAR (equivalent to warrant officer). I've also scored points for SEPOY and SOWAR (the equivalents to private in infantry and cavalry respectively), but those were also generic terms used for native troops in British India.
I assume that HAVILDAR, DAFFADAR, and RISALDAR are in the dictionary as well, but haven't seen them on WordTwist boards.
Not recently-learned words, but I've learned they happen to be in the dictionary in this game: various Indian military ranks. I've gotten points for NAIK (equivalent to corporal) and SUBEDAR (equivalent to warrant officer). I've also scored points for SEPOY and SOWAR (the equivalents to private in infantry and cavalry respectively), but those were also generic terms used for native troops in British India.
I assume that HAVILDAR, DAFFADAR, and RISALDAR are in the dictionary as well, but haven't seen them on WordTwist boards.
I've tried "altern" and "subaltern" and neither have been accepted in the past. I don't know their military equivalents, but I know from context that they are terms for some kind of junior officer ranks. So I'll bet that a lot of the ranks you mentioned will not be accepted. I'm surprised that the words you mentioned were accepted, because I have frequently run into altern and subaltern. Perhaps the ranks I mentioned have nothing to do with India. I will look them up.
I looked them up. Subaltern is a general term for any junior officer in the British Army, typically for second lieutenants. It is ALSO used to describe people who are marginalized and voiceless, denied representation in society, particularly (but not exclusively) to India. "Altern", on the other hand, is simply an archaic form of "alternate". Both are legitimate words and ought to be in the dictionary.
Not recently-learned words, but I've learned they happen to be in the dictionary in this game: various Indian military ranks. I've gotten points for NAIK (equivalent to corporal) and SUBEDAR (equivalent to warrant officer). I've also scored points for SEPOY and SOWAR (the equivalents to private in infantry and cavalry respectively), but those were also generic terms used for native troops in British India.
I assume that HAVILDAR, DAFFADAR, and RISALDAR are in the dictionary as well, but haven't seen them on WordTwist boards.
Fascinating. I hadn't thought of using military terms. I know in crossword puzzles a popular rank is NCO (non-commissioned officer), yet that's an acronym, so not sure if it wold be accepted here. I must admit I'm not familiar with many military ranks, only what were used in films I had seen. I only know of one other, plebe or plebeians = a first year student.
Fascinating. I hadn't thought of using military terms. I know in crossword puzzles a popular rank is NCO (non-commissioned officer), yet that's an acronym, so not sure if it wold be accepted here. I must admit I'm not familiar with many military ranks, only what were used in films I had seen. I only know of one other, plebe or plebeians = a first year student.
Great idea!
The interesting thing is not that they're military terms -- it's that they're military terms that are not used outside South Asia.
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