The Allusionist Episodes Episode guide
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Yes, As In
"As in the animal?" "Is that a stripper name?" "What were your parents thinking?"
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Word Sport
At the Scripps National Spelling Bee it's a lot of work to make words into this word sport
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Word Play 2
Makers of word games explain how they turn language into creative play
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Verisimilitude
A lot - a LOT! - of work goes into inventing languages for fictional worlds.
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Two or More
In its fairly short existence, the word 'bisexual' has had a pretty bumpy ride.
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Tranquillusionist: Person In Scene
Soothe your brain with a meaningless list of characters without names in movie credits
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Tranquillusionist: Ex-Constellations
Constellations that got demoted into ex-constellations
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Timucua
Decoding and translating 400-year-old texts to understand the lost Timucua language
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The Eggs Warning
"Warning: read and keep," says the piece of paper inside Kinder Eggs, in 34 languages
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The Box
How and why do you rename a building or equation or theory that is named after someone?
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Swear Pill
Swearing is good for you! Be sure you swear properly to optimise the positive effects.
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Sorry
Apologies are such important verbal transactions. So why are so many of them so bad?
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Singlish
About Singlish, and the complicated language situation in Singapore
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Siblings of Chaos
Dictionary Corner resident Susie Dent has been studying words to make us feel happy.
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Ravels
Why your cardigan is called 'cardigan'
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Queer Arab Glossary
Designer and artist Marwan Kababour collects Arabic-language queer slang
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Project ENABLE
Sterling Martin was studying worms, when suddenly he found himself making a dictionary.
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Polari
When there are no safe spaces, language is a refuge, a lifeline, a keeper of secrets.
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Parents
In English law, the word 'mother' becomes semantically very complicated.
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No Title
A seemingly trivial incident at the bank propelled me down a linguistic road of no return
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Mouthful of Fortune
At Lunar New Year, certain foods are particularly lucky to eat. Why? Because puns.
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Misophonia
Misophonia is a condition that 20% of you have: an extreme reaction to certain sounds.
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Lipread
How lipreading works, and why lipreading gossip stories are so successful and worthless
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Lemon Demon
AJ Jacobs makes word puzzles, and sometimes turns his whole life into a puzzle.
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In Character
Chinese is one of the oldest still-spoken languages in the world.
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Hypochondria
Hypochondria's meaning went from physical ailments to ones that are only in your mind
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How the Dickens Stole Christmas
How come Charles Dickens's name is synonymous with Christmas?
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Good Grids
Exciting things have been happening with crossword puzzles in the US
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Gems and Patties
Two food-related renamings: one that mostly happened, another that mostly did not
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Fiona part 2
"Fiona might not have quite the history that you imagined, but it's a beautiful history."