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<div>Just got this from a lexicographical colleague not on this list
and thought I'd forward it.</div>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial">I have just been
reading the Urban Legends page and came across one about dictionaries
that seems familiar. I have checked it in my MW Unabridged, 2nd
ed (1934), and, by God, it's there!<br>
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It's the entry "dord," which has a pron but no etym.
The def is<i> Physics & Chemistry</i> Density. There is no
such word. Seems the entry, which should have gone to the
abbreviation section as D or d, got into the word pile and was entered
alphabetically as a word. Once a pronunciation was added (Rima,
you are not to blame for this one), it became an official entry in the
MW Unabridged. No one seems to have noticed that it had no etym,
however.</font><br>
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<blockquote type="cite" cite><font face="Arial">Just a little
lexicography humor--</font></blockquote>
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