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  • Heterogeneous vs. inhomogeneous - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It's true that many authors use inhomogeneous without also using heterogeneous, but perhaps in those cases using a negative of homogeneous keeps the concept of homogeneity—and its absence—more centrally in view than would be the case if heterogeneous were used in place of inhomogeneous
  • phrase origin - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There is a crime where the robbers wait outside a bank and identify people that are likely to have withdrawn money and then follow them to a place where they are robbed Just today I saw this refer
  • What is a word that means something that seems true, but isnt?
    I've been looking for a general word to define an idea that seems true, but simply isn't A simple example: "The Earth is flat " If all you know is the world outside your window, and you
  • What do you call a woman that lays love traps for men?
    quot;She's a type of woman that uses her attraction and beauty to take advantage of men without necessarily feeling anything for them or caring about feelings that the men might develop for her She
  • What is the correct punctuation after as follows?
    Semicolons to separate the chapters, as proposed in another answer, is certainly a valid approach However, I'd like to answer from a different angle - one that comes from my experience with lists in technical writing, where they are very common First of all, the right punctuation after "as follows" is a colon There's no way around that "Follows" or "following" is the indicator You could
  • Can someone explain the phrase All is fair in love and war?
    The concept behind the phrase is that some areas of life are so important and overwhelming that you cannot blame someone for acting in their own best interest For war, this implies that spies, torture, lying, backstabbing, making deals with enemies, selling out allies, bombing civilians, wounding instead of killing, and so on are "fair game" in the sense that by taking these options off of
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is there a word or phrase that describes when a person professes to know about a certain subject, but in fact knows nothing about it?
  • etymology - Origin of cooter meaning vagina - English Language . . .
    Connie Clare Eble, a professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and scholar of slang, compiles annual examples of student slang words The earliest entry for cooter, via Green's Dictionary of Slang, is from fall 1977 cooter female; used strictly by athletes; cooter madness – girl crazy From there, cooter or cooder meaning vagina is attested from 1986, probably
  • Suffering succotash - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    According to this website: In the mid-1800s, during the Victorian era, there was a rejection of all profanity and so the common people developed a wide variety of malapropisms to avoid swearing o
  • Is there a single word conveying both defecation and urination?
    What's a single word that covers the actions of both defecation and urination Perhaps a person is stuck in a jungle and would like to go behind a tree or a bush to [either defecate or urinate, or





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