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Dave Wilton

04 Jun 2026 • 2 min read
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Photo of a plate holding an American savory biscuit and three Indian, British-style chocolate biscuits (i.e., cookies)

biscuit / cookie

24 June 2026 One distinction between the British and North American lexicons is the usage of biscuit and cookie. What North Americans call a cookie, the British call a biscuit. And what Americans call a biscuit has no exact counterpart in British cuisine. American biscuits are savory and resemble a
24 Jun 2026 4 min read
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tuna / tuna fish / tunny (paid)

24 Jun 2026 3 min read
atone / atonement

atone / atonement

22 June 2026 As the word is generally used today, to atone is to offer propitiation to an injured party, to make amends for a wrong one has committed, and atonement is the product of that verb. But the word did not always mean this, and it has an etymology
22 Jun 2026 2 min read
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