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- meaning - Difference between socket and outlet - English Language . . .
While translating a technical document I began thinking about socket and outlet It seems like they're mostly interchangeable Is that correct? Or is there a difference between the two?
- nouns - A word for clothes, shoes, accessories? - English Language . . .
I'm looking for a word that applies to all the things a person can wear, e g clothes, shoes, accessories, etc It musn't be too generic, e g product, item, etc
- Why is it spelled curiosity instead of curiousity?
As far as English is concerned, the root of curiosity is curiosity It was not formed from curious The real question here is where the latter got its second u from The French original did not have it (Edit: and the answer to that, of course, is rather boring: by analogy with all the other -ous words Dangerous, numerous, devious, perilous, dubious, serious, oblivious, murderous, hilarious
- meaning - Difference between floor and storey - English Language . . .
I've read once about "x stories" Want to know if there is any difference between stories and floors Or they are just alias for each other used in different variations of English language?
- Which is correct? log in, log on, log into, log onto [duplicate]
I've seen different questions related to the same verb, but those questions implicate an imperative form (For example when you tell somebody to log in on) which I think may vary the condition in wh
- Is over-exaggerated correct English?
My initial thought is that over-exaggerated implies not only exaggerating, but exaggerating in a way that is excessive for the given context, or exaggerating to the point of absurdity So, saying something like The fish was 5 feet long! I would consider exaggerating, but something like the fish was a million feet long! would be over-exaggerating
- Amount vs. number vs. quantity - English Language Usage Stack . . .
For what values of x does one write the number of x, the amount of x, or the quantity of x?
- Plural of roof? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Am only 63 but rooves was the plural of roof just like sheep is the plural of sheep etc Am not finding the new language of the younger generation true Where are the teachers of spelling and grammar?
- Split in half vs. split in two — which one is correct?
Does the "in" imply multiplication, in which case split in half is correct, or is it division? It sounds like the latter to me, but I've heard it used both ways
- Meaning of watch your six - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Your intuitions are correct; the phrase ' watch your six ' does indeed mean ' watch your back ' It refers to the 6 position on the face of a clock If you were standing in the center of a clock face, facing the 12 position, the 6 position would be immediately behind you From Wikipedia: Using this analogy, 12 o'clock means ahead or above, 3 o'clock means to the right, 6 o'clock means behind
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