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14-yr-old Karthik Nemmani becomes 14th consecutive Indian-American to win National Spelling Bee

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XON HILL: Karthik Nemmani didn't win his regional spelling bee. He didn't even win his county spelling bee. But he was still good enough to win the Scripps National Spelling Bee.

Throwing everything he had into his one shot at glory, 14-year-old Karthik outlasted better-known spellers and became the champion after a dramatically abrupt end to the competition, when 12-year-old Naysa Modi misspelled the word "Bewusstseinslage'' in the first championship round.

Karthik had to spell two words correctly to seal the title, which he did with ease, and the lanky, soft-spoken Texan stepped back and smiled as he was showered with confetti. His winning word was "koinonia,'' which means Christian fellowship or communion.

Karthik is from McKinney, Texas, and Naysa lives in Frisco, Texas, both suburbs of Dallas, and Naysa topped Karthik at their county bee.

"She's a really, really good speller. She deserved the trophy as much as I did,'' Karthik said. "I got lucky.''
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Naysa Modi (L) and Karthik Nemmani, both from Texas, were the last two competitors in the 91st Scripps National Spelling Bee at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center Maryland.

He said there were eight or nine words during the prime-time finals he didn't know, a rare admission for a Scripps champion.


In the past, losing at the county level would have made Karthik ineligible for the national competition, but he got in through a wild-card program that was instituted this year.

The third-place finisher, 11-year-old Abhijay Kodali, came in second to Naysa at the Dallas regional bee, one of just a few regions that sends multiple spellers to nationals. Dallas has long been one of the most competitive regions in the country, and the lack of opportunity for spellers as talented as Karthik is what led Scripps to create the wild-card program in the first place.

Karthik is the 14th consecutive Indian-American champion, and 19 of the past 23 winners have had Indian heritage. In addition to the trophy, he gets more than $40,000 in cash and prizes.

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Why are indians obsessed with spelling bee ?
They are wasting kid's brain power to learn words that no one uses in society

abomasum -->the fourth stomach of a ruminant, such as a cow or sheep


adscititious --->additional
Example: Hey give me Adscititious Fries , I love fries.

amphisbaena--->a mythical serpent with a head at each end
Example: Your story is more less like amphisbaena

bashment --->W. Indian a large party or dance
Example: My neighbours are having a bashment


borborygmus ---> a rumbling or gurgling noise in the intestines
Example : I am suffering from borborygmus

criticaster ------->a minor or incompetent critic

Example : There are too many Indian criticasters on PDF forum

oxter -------------->Scottish & N. English a person's armpit


wabbit------------->Scottish exhausted or slightly unwell
Example : I am feeling a bit wabbity today :agree: (Now this is a useful word)

I must admit I have never ever used or heard about these word before untill this day
 
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