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  • Etymological history of northmost and northernmost
    A quick Google Books NGram search finds that 'northernmost' is by far more common than 'northmost', so an explicit etymology of the latter probably is not going to come up with much '-most' is a productive but not common suffix, so it may not be explicitly given with 'northern' either
  • transatlantic differences - Whats a word for a small rural property . . .
    If by any chance any of you are Portuguese speakers, I am looking for a word that would be an equivalent to the Brazilian Portuguese term chácara In this kind of rural property, no cattle are rais
  • I get it vs. I got it - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    First of all, It's usually "I've got it" But that's just nit-picking Native English speakers usually use either interchangeably to mean the same thing, that is, they understand now There doesn't seem to be a difference in meaning or usage due to the different verb tense They also sometimes add "now": "I've got it now" or "I get it now"
  • etymology - If you can be discombobulated, is it possible to be . . .
    It's a slang (originally American) word of unknown origin that goes back well over a century Probably just a fanciful alliteration of discommode, discomfit, discompose, etc It certainly doesn't derive from some pre-existing word combobulate I think normally you'd be understood if you tried to use that 'back-formation', but I don't think it will catch on
  • Origin of go (off) on a jag - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    We used to use this expression in upstate New York during the 1970s as in jag (noun) a bout of drinking or drug taking Vocabulary com To quot;be on a jag quot; or quot;go on a jag quot; means
  • How do you spell wifi Wi-Fi WiFi? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The Wi-Fi Alliance is just a trade association They won't come knocking on your door in the middle of the night if you use their terminology They're only interested in shutting out comptetition from any major global manufacturers who don't want to join them Anyway, you've answered your own question by the mere fact that you happily wrote wifi twice in the first paragraph before wondering
  • When do you capitalize names of groups of people?
    The simplest, and most "official" answer: you capitalize proper nouns I imagine you ask because you've seen emails with examples like you give The best explanation for that is simply "Yeah, a lot of people do things wrong, especially in informal contexts like email " You might also be confused because "developer" can be a title, and these can be capitalized when preceding names, like
  • Rounded, heaping and other types of teaspoon (fuls)?
    Can you please elaborate what's "rounded" teaspoon, what's "heaped" teaspoon and what other "types" of teaspoons exists as a measures of volume? And is there any difference between, rounded teaspo
  • pronunciation - How are i. e. and e. g. pronounced? - English . . .
    How are i e and e g pronounced? When I was in college, one of my philosophy professors instructed us to use translated English for abbreviated or initialized latinisms when reading a text aloud I would agree that in most cases you should speak the translated English rather than speaking the letters of the initialization i e is used for clarification and should be spoken "that is" While
  • Usage of “hitch - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I always see the expression “his breath hitched” or “his breathing hitched ” However, as far as I can tell in the dictionary, the word “hitched” does not denote anything I can relate to breathing Of





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