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- orthography - Is it front-end, frontend, or front end? - English . . .
50 "Frontend" and "backend" in this situation are technical terms, and as such I don't think they conform strictly to traditional ways of creating new words I'd put it in a similar category as putting the letter "e" in front of things: For example, should we call it e-mail and e-commerce or email and ecommerce?
- Separated versus separate - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Keep both of them separate Keep both of them separated Between the above two sentences, which one is correct?
- What is a word phrase for some who is not in a group, while most others . . .
I am looking for a word (or phrase if word is not possible) that is the opposite of associate The context being when you have a collection of people and they are all part of a respective groups, c
- What is a softer word phrase for take or grab?
I am looking for a way to say that someone took or grabbed something from someone while communicating that it was done delicately gently or at least in a neutral or non-aggressive way Not sure if
- single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I am looking for a word that captures when something someone looks funny or silly, but in a positive way For example when someone is putting their heart into singing but they aren't very good or t
- single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
@FrontEnd The term idealist relates to intent or desire while pessimist, realist and optimist deal with perception or expectation Hence idealist isn’t ‘between’ pessimist and optimist It’s on a different dimension
- meaning - How is chortle different to laugh? - English Language . . .
Chortle is a very common synonym for 'laugh', although arguably more specific in the type of laugh I've been ignoring this word for some time since whenever I think I finally know how to use it I
- A word phrase for an unexpected change or turn of events in a persons . . .
I am looking for a single word similar to a turn of events, changing one's stars destiny, passing a crossroads or doing something that would cause someone's life to have a dramatic change From a w
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