Number 15 B.S. in math/computer science Some graduate work in English literature Have lived in US: Kansas, Michigan, South Dakota, LA, Silicon Valley and...
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that (FWIW he means wasteland -<span class="searchmatch">dmh</span>). In the old sense of that word. "Remaining" was particularly well chosen. Hi <span class="searchmatch">Dmh</span>. Please could I ask you not to create...
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derived from) the other usages. While were at it, q'est que c'est "schulge"? -<span class="searchmatch">dmh</span> 05:59, 17 July 2005 (UTC) wob A mob in the context of the World-Wide Web...
The nucleus of this article is the notion that using the term tidal wave to describe a tsunami is incorrect because tsunamis are not caused by the gravitational...
From Latin "color" via Old French "coulour"; in American spelling the 'u' was dropped from colour to aid in spelling. In British spelling the 'u' remains...
From French fort, strong, from Latin fortis, strong. From Italian forte, strong, also from Latin fortis, strong. IPA: (UK)/fɔt/ (US)/fɔɻt/ IPA: (UK)/fɔtˈeɪ/...
(Unless noted) from Italian forte, strong, from Latin fortis, strong. (Unless noted) IPA: (UK)/ˈfɔteɪ/ (US)/ˈfɔɻteɪ/ forte (plural, fortes) (music) A passage...
This page collects usages that I've heard or seen in day-to-day situations, but haven't had time to make into proper entries. If you get the chance before...