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Oct
26
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Are synonyms always bidirectional?
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Oct
26
answered
Are synonyms always bidirectional?
Oct
17
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What is the hypernym for “next” and “previous”?
@Zairja, neighbour is a better choice, so I've upvoted your answer)
Oct
17
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What is the hypernym for “next” and “previous”?
@Curt, oh, I see, I've thought you are searching an umbrella term in a more general sense )
Oct
17
answered
What is the hypernym for “next” and “previous”?
Oct
17
answered
What is the full form of e.g.?
Oct
11
comment
Friendlier way to express you paid for a person's drink/dinner and expect it to be paid back
friends don't need words.
Oct
9
accepted
Should I always insert “and” between two verbs in imperative mode?
Oct
9
revised
Should I always insert “and” between two verbs in imperative mode?
added 120 characters in body
Oct
8
comment
Should I always insert “and” between two verbs in imperative mode?
oh, "go have fun", I've forgot about this one)))
Oct
8
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Should I always insert “and” between two verbs in imperative mode?
Oct
7
revised
What word is used to refer to a transvestite hater?
added 4 characters in body
Sep
26
answered
What are specific cartoon-type interjections like “cough” and “sigh” called in English?
Aug
23
awarded
Critic
Aug
15
awarded
Yearling
Aug
10
awarded
Nice Answer
Aug
10
answered
Was “book” to “beek” as “foot” is to “feet”?
Aug
9
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“To go” in the meaning of “to poop”
Aug
9
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“To go” in the meaning of “to poop”
Aug
7
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Teacher
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