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User:Dmh

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...


User:Dmh/playpen

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User:Dmh/talk archives

that (FWIW he means wasteland -<span class="searchmatch">dmh</span>). In the old sense of that word. &quot;Remaining&quot; was particularly well chosen. Hi <span class="searchmatch">Dmh</span>. Please could I ask you not to create...


User:Dmh/talk archives2

ANOTHER NOTE: I&#039;ve summarily moved most of the contents of this page to User:<span class="searchmatch">Dmh</span>/talk archives. Feel free to restart any of the discussions there, but please...


User:Dmh/Requests for further citations

derived from) the other usages. While were at it, q&#039;est que c&#039;est &quot;schulge&quot;? -<span class="searchmatch">dmh</span> 05:59, 17 July 2005 (UTC) wob A mob in the context of the World-Wide Web...


User:Dmh/Tides

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...


User:Dmh/color colour

From Latin &quot;color&quot; via Old French &quot;coulour&quot;; in American spelling the &#039;u&#039; was dropped from colour to aid in spelling. In British spelling the &#039;u&#039; remains...


User:Dmh/forte

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/...


User:Dmh/forte2

(Unless noted) from Italian forte, strong, from Latin fortis, strong. (Unless noted) IPA: (UK)/ˈfɔteɪ/ (US)/ˈfɔɻteɪ/ forte (plural, fortes) (music) A passage...


User:Dmh/field sightings

This page collects usages that I&#039;ve heard or seen in day-to-day situations, but haven&#039;t had time to make into proper entries. If you get the chance before...