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  • Meaning of true north - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    True north differs from magnetic north, which varies from place to place and over time due to local magnetic anomalies A magnetic compass almost never shows true north In fact over millions of years, magnetic north wanders considerable and occasionally reverses so that the magnetic north pole has been near the geographic south pole at some periods in the earth's history In the arctic region
  • single word requests - In navigation, whats the difference between . . .
    The notion that "heading tends to imply a vector of movement" is incorrect; as noted in Wikipedia, "Heading is the angle of the vessel, aircraft or vehicle to an object (e g true north)", and angles do not require or imply motion of an object Also as noted in Wikipedia, "In navigation, a vehicle's course is the angle that the intended path of the vehicle makes with a fixed reference object
  • Do I travel up or down to London from north of the city?
    Occasionally, though not often, people do think that the difference is akin to heading North (up) and heading South (down); though I believe that is a less common interpretation TL;DR: No fixed meaning, you can go up or down to London apparently from anywhere in the country Preferably try to use compass directions
  • Is there a difference between “arse” and “ass”?
    There is a strong regional difference too with people of the north using ass and the south using arse This follows similar lines to pronunciation of bath etc with northerners using a short 'a' à la ass and southerners using a long 'a' as in arse
  • Did English ever have a formal version of you?
    There is a hypothesis that y'all is now emerging as a formal version of you in certain dialects See here: "Thomas Nunnally (1994) has offered a second hypothesis for the emergence of yall as a singular He suggests that it may well be expanding to fill the role of a polite singular, just as you did several centuries ago He points out that many of the citations of yall singular show the form
  • linguistics - Why did thou become obsolete? - English Language . . .
    Whilst it's true that most of the readership here are concerned with standard varieties of English - it should still be pointed out that thou is NOT obsolete in the North of England and in some parts of the Midlands I also have a friend who says a hybrid between thou and you It has the j from you and the ou from ouch thou: jaʊ !
  • Road Direction Terms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A crossroad (used in North America) is a road that joins two main roads or crosses a main road according to one of the definitions by google Similar sources give similar definitions
  • What is my Nationality: United States of America or American?
    I think the usual case in the Anglosphere is to consider North and South America separate continents, and so Canadians and Brazilians would be North Americans and South Americans, but it would be rare to combine them as Americans, especially because America and American are tightly associated with the United States
  • Is it true that yeast was once called Godisgoode?
    In this article discussing beer, it is said that in medieval times yeast (possibly only brewer's yeast) was called godisgoode Is that the case? (Searching on Google sheds very little light on the
  • What is the name of the era under King Charles?
    In the UK, the Elizabethan era has come to an end Previously we have had Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras Under King Charles III, what is the name of the era now?





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