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I have taken on tasks of maintaining these topics (with help from other Wiktionarians of course). Some other topics lack regular maintainers, so I check on them periodically and make additions when I can. I welcome help on any of these or other topics (more categories).

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The United States Capitol is the capitol building that serves as the location for the United States Congress. It is an exemplar of the Neoclassical architecture style.

"That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind."
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Christmas Competition 2006 Now Open

The Wiktionary:Christmas Competition 2006 is now open to all contributors. It's based on the old word game in which one word has to be converted into another by changing one letter at a time, each stage being a real word. At every stage the word must be in a different language to the one immediately before. The usual prize (a feeling of smug self-satisfaction) will be awarded to the "best" entry. This will be judged on several criteria including length and number of words, imaginative choice of languages etc. ALL words used MUST have a good entry in Wiktionary.

Word of the day
for June 8
memory hole n
  1. A figurative place to which information is deliberately sent to be forgotten, or to which forgotten or lost information ends up; nowhere, oblivion.
  2. (computing)
    1. A fragment of physical address space which does not map to main memory.
    2. (rare) Synonym of memory leak (any of several faults in the memory allocation logic of a computer or program whereby parts of memory become hidden or unusable)

The English writer George Orwell’s novel Nineteen Eighty-Four, from which the term originates, was published on this day 75 years ago in 1949.

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