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  • Glided, Glid or Glode - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Dictionaries say that the past tense of glide is glided ‘a few gondolas glided past’ But in my dialect, I say glode and sometimes glid and most people I know also do but apparently glided is us
  • Is the first r in February now considered a silent letter?
    A complete answer should cover the following issues across speakers, regions, and registers: Does February have four, three, or two syllables? If it has four syllables, are there two stresses: one primary and one secondary? If its written ‹r› is not ‘silent’, is it phonetically realized as [ɹ], [ɻ], or [ɻʷ] — and in Scotland, India, or South Africa even [r] or [ɾ]? Can that
  • Why is muscle cramp called a “charley horse”?
    It is NOT closely associated with baseball today Everyone, basically, who does sports in NA knows and uses this term A Charley horse is an incredibly painful cramp in the lower leg but not at all dangerous You have to stretch out your leg and relax the muscle to have it go away
  • Word that means replacing bad things with good things
    I'm looking for an existing word that roughly means quot;the process or idea of replacing bad negative elements deeds with good positive elements deeds, such as when a negative thing is eliminated
  • Origin of the proverb There is a lid for every pot
    There is a lid for every pot is a saying that essentially means quot;There is someone for everyone quot;, most commonly used in the context of romantic relationships Variations include quot;Ever
  • Word that means To move speedily, yet elegantly and effortlessly . . .
    As you say, the simple past of glide is pretty much always glided today, but glid existed in the past — OED and Merriam–Webster report that it persisted into the 20th century, and Google Ngrams finds genuine examples up till the mid 19th century: books google se … The analogous slide* *slid remains strong today
  • What is a word for bringing together fragmented pieces of a whole?
    Is there an English word for the act of or the output of bringing together distinct but connected pieces to make a whole? I am working on a theory of anonymized digital connectivity where a complete
  • What word describes a person that doesnt pay his bills?
    For a person who doesn't pay for anything, I suggest sponger a person who gets money, food, etc from other people, especially in order to live without working or freeloader a person who uses money, food, a room in a house, etc given by other people, but who gives nothing to them in exchange From Cambridge Dictionary
  • Rule for the pronunciation of the letter O as ʌ vs. ɒ
    I don't know of any useful rule for when O is pronounced as ʌ There aren't that many words where O in a stressed syllable is pronounced as ʌ , so I think it's most practical to just memorize the pronunciation of each word with this spelling pattern using some method like flashcards Masha Bell's "Improving English spelling" blog gives the following list of words: The main alternative
  • Should spaces be used between lt; or gt; and numbers or letters?
    The AMA Manual of Style says: Thin spaces should be used before and after the following mathematical symbols: ±, =, <, >, ≤, ≥, +, −, ÷, ×, ·, ≈, ∼, ∩, ∫, Π, Σ, and | a ± b a = b a + b a − b a ÷ b a × b a · b a > b a < b Symbols are set close to numbers, superscripts and subscripts, and parentheses, brackets, and braces (Highlight mine) However, this is only one





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