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  • Is recepted a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    We have just been shown a recept for curing chronic, sore eyes, which is the result of a long and close study of a very distinguished physician lately from Scotland — Daily Illinois State Journal (Springfield IL), 6 Sept 1858 Today, it would be reception of the Sacrament, receipt of a letter, and a prescription for curing sore eyes
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    We can often see in online group conversations messages composed of random letters like " fjqofudnelfi " as a response to something surprising or unexpected Is there a name for this kind of "behaviour" ? More precisely: is there a name for the action of furiously typing a random string on the keyboard? Thank you P S I couldn't find anything online as I didn't know how to concisely describe it
  • word choice - Upon receiving. . . or When receiving. . . - English . . .
    What is the proper word to use in the following sentences: Example 1: "When receiving a package, check the mailing address to ensure " "Upon receiving a package, check the mailing address to ens
  • What is it called when you buy something for free?
    Why my downvote? Because single-word-requirest that paint themselves into a corner (e g it must be a single noun or a single verb) or that ask for a word which must meet an impossible condition (buying something for free) or that are too particular in the set of requirements (a word for the sense of surprise you feel when someone you don't know is knocking at the door after sunset) are
  • When should we capitalize the beginning of a quotation?
    Basically, I am somewhat confused when a quotation should be capitalized My understanding is that if a) one quotes the full original sentence and b) this quotation is set off by a colon, semi-colo
  • Word for when someone portrays the opposite of reality as true
    I'm looking for a word or phrase to describe someone believes and portrays the opposite of reality as the truth, especially as it relates to inter-personal dynamics For an example, let's say there
  • constitution or Constitution? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If I am referring to a specific country's constitution, but not to America's, should the word 'constitution' be capitalised or not? Edit: I think that giving an example would help make my question
  • Iterate vs. Reiterate - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Definition of iterate: to say or do again or again and again Definition of reiterate: to state or do over again or repeatedly sometimes with wearying effect The distinction seems to be that rei
  • Why is Q used in some words instead of K or C
    There are a small number of words and names used in English that have Q but no U and do not correspond to a "kw" sound: Aqaba Haq Iraq Qasr qat Qatar Qi Qian Qiao Qing Qingdao souq Tariq among others Most of these have a q because they are words or names that come from Arabic, which traditionally uses the letter Q to transcribe a sound that doesn't occur in English: the voiceless uvular
  • Sl*t term for males - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    "Slut" can have two meanings: an immoral woman, or prostitute a dirty and slovenly woman I would like a term for men that is the equivalent of the second meaning Is there a term for describing a man





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