The Asian Age

Chana dal now in Oxford dictionary

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London: Indian food essentials — chana and chana dal — are among the many new entries in the Oxford English Dictionary unveiled on Tuesday. Chickpeas (chana) and split chickpea lentils (chana dal) join the list of over 600 other words and phrases included in the quarterly update.

London: Indian food essentials — chana and chana dal — are among the many new entries in the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) unveiled on Tuesday.

Chickpeas (chana) and the split chickpea lentils (chana dal) join the vast list of more than 600 other words and phrases that the authoritat­ive Oxford English Dictionary has deemed popular enough to be included in its quarterly update.

The clutch of words debuting in the world’s definitive guide to the evolving English language covers everything from lifestyle and current affairs to the educationa­l world.

The other prominent new entries include a batch of tennis-related words like “forced error” as well as slang such as “bagel” - which refers to a score in a set of six games to love, due to the similarity of the numeral zero to the shape of a bagel.

Robert McNicol, Librarian at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, who was invited to offer his expertise on the tennis-themed words for their inclusion in the dictionary, said the words were part of tennis’ tradition.

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