July 2, 2023 [The Free Dictionary]( Word of the Day [hydrophyte](
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Definition: (noun) A plant adapted to grow in water.
Synonyms: [aquatic plant](
Usage: Water lilies and other hydrophytes dotted the surface of the lake.
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Idiom of the Day [have (got) a knack for (something)](
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Article of the Day Medina
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Medina is a city in Saudi Arabia, 110 mi (177 km) inland from the Red Sea in a well-watered oasis where fruit, dates, vegetables, and grain are raised. Muhammad gained control of the city in 622 and used it as a base for converting and conquering Arabia. It grew rapidly until 661, when the Umayyad dynasty transferred the capital of the caliphate to Damascus. Pilgrimages to Mecca usually include a side trip to Medina, where the Prophet's Mosque houses the tombs of what important Islamic figures?
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Daily Grammar Lesson Interrogative Adjectives vs. Interrogative Pronouns
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The most common mistake regarding interrogative adjectives is confusing them with interrogative pronouns. This is because all three interrogative adjectives ("what," "which," and "whose") can also function as interrogative pronouns. What is an easy way to be sure whether you are dealing with an interrogative adjective or an interrogative pronoun?
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This Day in History Incident at Xuanwu Gate (626 CE)
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After Tang Dynasty founder Emperor Gaozu named his son Li Jiancheng the crown prince, an intense rivalry developed between him and his younger brother, Li Shimin. Each prince was advised by his staff members to act first against the other, and, in 626, believing that Li Jiancheng was plotting to kill him, Li Shimin ambushed and killed the crown prince and another brother of theirs at Xuanwu Gate, which led to Emperor Gaozu's palace. What did the emperor do when he learned of his sons' deaths?
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Today's Birthday Thurgood Marshall (1908)
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As the chief legal counsel of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People for more than 20 years, Marshall argued 32 cases before the US Supreme Court, successfully challenging racial segregation, most notably in Brown v. Board of Education. In 1967, he became the first African American appointed to the Supreme Court, a position he held until his retirement in 1991. How many of the 32 cases that Marshall argued before the Supreme Court did he win?
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Today's Holiday Bahia Independence Day
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The consolidation of [Brazilian independence]( in the state of [Bahia]( is remembered each year with a procession following the path that the Brazilians took when they defeated Portuguese troops there in 1823. Folkloric characters like the [caboclo]( who symbolizes the superiority of native strength over the colonizers, have worked their way into this primarily civic celebration.
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Quote of the Day [Discuss](
It's only those who do nothing that make no mistakes, I suppose. [Joseph Conrad]( (1857-1924)
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