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{{a|dictionary|{{subtable|<categorytree mode="pages" namespaces="Main">Dictionary</categorytree>}}}}Splendid American wag [[Amrose Bierce]] published, to great acclaim, a {{br|Devil’s Dictionary}} a huindred years or so ago, thus inaugurating a fine tradition of subversive glossaries: {{author|Douglas Adams}} and John Lloyd’s {{br|The Deeper Meaning of Liff}} being one, and the online ''[https://www.scribd.com/document/446911590/DEVIL-S-DERIVATIVES-DICTIONARY-A-E Devil’s Derivatives Dictionary] being another. Here is our contribution to the tradition.

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Splendid American wag Amrose Bierce published, to great acclaim, a Devil’s Dictionary a huindred years or so ago, thus inaugurating a fine tradition of subversive glossaries: Douglas Adams and John Lloyd’s The Deeper Meaning of Liff being one, and the online Devil’s Derivatives Dictionary being another. Here is our contribution to the tradition.