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- Extensible vs. extendible - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Extensible was, through the mid-20th century, the most common form, but today it trails extendable by a substantial margin, while extendible continues to appear infrequently Writers and editors ought to settle on the most firmly established form-- extendable, which is as well formed as the variants--and trouble their minds with weightier matters
- Best word for unable to change - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I'm looking for a word that is the opposite of "adaptable " I would like to say "unadaptable," but that's not a real word according to my dictionary So, what's the best word out there for not-abl
- Why motherboard is used to refer to main board of computer
Why is motherboard used to refer to the main board of a computer? What is the relationship with the word mother here?
- What is the difference between practical and practicable?
The distinction that I've drawn in my mind is that practical means easily practiced and practicable means capable of being put into practice
- What verb is best used to remedy fill . . . a lack of something?
The proposed methodology may be extensible to similar tools and tries to address the lack of scientific studies in the validation and acceptance of computer-based educational tools
- Good at or Good in - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Possible Duplicate: “At” vs “in” before verb "He is good in painting" or "He is good at painting" — which one is correct?
- What’s the term for an acronym that refers to another acronym?
For example, AIM stands for AOL Instant Messenger, and AOL stands for American OnLine This isn’t quite the same thing as a recursive acronym, which refers to itself Maybe the term is nested acronym?
- A or an XML report? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
+1 - Even if the reader expands the abbreviation to "Extensible Markup Language", it would still take "an" With some abbreviations, you'd need to consider what's being abbreviated and whether the abbreviation is normally pronounced in its abbreviated form or in its expanded form; with XML it works out the same both ways
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