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"UPDATABLE" VS. "UPDATEABLE": WHICH IS CORRECT?
Jan 31, 2012 Updatable vs updateable: Both of them are correct and acceptable. Google Ngram shows that updatable is more prevalent than updateable. However, the plausible answer …
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HOW DO YOU DESCRIBE SOMEONE WHO ISN'T ATTENDING A CERTAIN EVENT?
Feb 1, 2015 5 You could use the term "non-attendee". Non-attendees simply just refers to: a person who is absent at a specified event.
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WHICH IS MOST CORRECT: "UNTRANSPARENT", "UN-TRANSPARENT ...
Aug 23, 2015 2 Non-transparent. Or you could use another word for non-transparent, such as "opaque" or possibly "murky," although if something is murky, there is implied some possibility …
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SYNONYMS - CORRECT WORD FOR "UNSUBMITTED"? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE …
Looking for a correct word instead of Unsubmitted referring to orders that have not been submitted yet. Unsubmitted seems incorrect since it has not been submitted yet, giving the misleading …
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WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SAPIENCE AND SOPHONCE?
Jun 5, 2018 In fiction such as Star Wars, this is further mangled into a distinction between "non-sentient" or "sub-sentient," "semi-sentient" and "fully sentient." Initially I thought the sentient, …
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NEGATION - 'IRREALISTIC' OR 'UNREALISTIC'? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE ...
Aug 6, 2011 The forms that you find on the net with the word irrealistic are either mistakes by non-native speakers, people being clever with word-play, or possibly people creating …
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UNIQUENESS VS. UNICITY - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Feb 2, 2015 Uniqueness and unicity can be synonyms when they are used to describe something that is “unique”, meaning something that is distinct from all other things. Are these …
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IS "UNCOLLABORATIVE" A WORD? - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
I am describing a process as being antithetical to collaboration. To clarify, I'm referring to its quality as being "not naturally collaborative", not "actively anti-collaboration" Is "uncollabor...
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USING "NON-" TO PREFIX A TWO-WORD PHRASE - ENGLISH LANGUAGE
24 Does "non-" prefixed to a two word phrase permit another hyphen before the second word? If I want to refer to an entity which is defined as the negation of another entity by attaching "non-" …
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WHERE DOES THE TERM "HEADS OR TAILS" COME FROM?
I don't think tails has anything directly to do with what is on the other side of the coin, but rather it is an expression of opposites: the head is at one end of spinal column, the tail at the other …
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