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How would you describe an operator which has no fixity? [closed]
Traditionally mathematical operators are either prefix, postfix or infix. All the three forms of notation are equivalent and can be converted from one to another.
Formal systems such as programming ...
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Is there a word for the new date of a postponement?
Is there a word to describe the new date of a postponement?
I was in conversation with someone and I said to her:
"The show was postponed, and I'm worried I won't be able to make it to the ...
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Good term for a business partner and competitor?
In our line of work we often work with other companies as partners on some jobs, and then compete against them on other jobs. So they are partners and competitors. Is there a good term for this, ...
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“Memberify” or “membrify”? [closed]
Which is the correct form when adding the -ify suffix to member?
memberify
membrify
I know it's not a regular word, I want to use it in a context for something like "make me a member".
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Which of these two should be preferred: “sinification” or “sinicization”?
Which of these two options would be considered most elegant / correct? Personally I think Sinicization (or Sinicisation) has a more natural ring to it, but I have seen Sinification used also.
Also, ...
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What should I call someone who has a tendency towards monologues?
What should I call someone who has a tendency towards monologues? Would "monologist" be a logical neologism?