Spelling Bee 2017: Marocain, gifblaar - words Ananya and Rohan taught us

Indian-American contestants held their steely nerves for 20 rounds until Ananya snaffled the prize

Ananya Vinay, spelling bee contest, winner, Indian American
Ananya Vinay, 12, from Fresno, California, celebrates onstage with her parents, Anu Pama Poliyedathpp, left, and Vinay Sreekumar, center, after winning the 90th Scripps National Spelling Bee in Oxon Hill. Photo: AP/PTI
Aparna Banerjea New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 02 2017 | 6:21 PM IST
The 90th Scripps National Spelling Bee witnessed yet another exhilarating win when a 12-year-old Indian- American from California, Ananya Vinay, spelt the winning word. Ananya seized every opportunity and eventually got the best of her steely 14-year-old eighth-grader from Edmond, Oklahoma opponent, Rohan Rajeev.

By rattling off a nebulous cluster of mind-boggling words to spell, Ananya made it to the top with a gentle and confident demeanour. She won the prestigious contest after correctly spelling the winning word, marocain. 

Ananya looked stunned, and then burst into tears in her dad's arms #spellingbee pic.twitter.com/d72Hi5eDZ2

— Silvia Killingsworth (@silviakillings) June 2, 2017

The contest that went on for twenty rounds taught us some incredibly unknown words that we can surely add to our vocabulary. Here is a list of some pretty fancy words that you can brandish at the next soiree you attend. 

1. Marocain: The winning word of 2017 US National Spelling Bee contest. It means a dress fabric of ribbed crêpe, made of silk or wool or both. 

2. Gifblaar: A perennial shrub of southern Africa that is deadly poisonous to stock 

3. Wayzgoose: An annual summer dinner or outing held by a printing house for its employees

4. Naassene: A member of an ancient Christian Gnostic sect 

5. Struldbrug: One of a class of imaginary persons who can never die but who are declared dead in law at the age of 80 and live on wretchedly on state expense 

6. Durchkomponiert: Having an individual musical setting for each stanza or strophe-used of a song or aria
7. Spiegeleisen: an alloy of iron and manganese, used in steel-making

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