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Here is an example of creating and using a new wordlist using ANS Forth words:
     wordlist constant my-new-words-wordlist
     : my-new-words get-order nip my-new-words-wordlist swap set-order ;
     
     \ add it to the search order
     also my-new-words
     
     \ alternatively, add it to the search order and make it
     \ the compilation word list
     also my-new-words definitions
     \ type "order" to see the problem
   The problem with this example is that order has no way to
associate the name my-new-words with the wid of the word list (in
Gforth, order and vocs will display ???  for a wid
that has no associated name). There is no Standard way of associating a
name with a wid.
   
In Gforth, this example can be re-coded using vocabulary, which
associates a name with a wid:
     vocabulary my-new-words
     
     \ add it to the search order
     also my-new-words
     
     \ alternatively, add it to the search order and make it
     \ the compilation word list
     my-new-words definitions
     \ type "order" to see that the problem is solved