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Life is full of joy, beautiful women to be met, another beer to be drunk and clean code to be written.
If elephant is a very large grey mammal which has a trunk (= long nose) with which it can pick things up and cup is a small round container, often with a handle, used for drinking tea, coffee, etc. Is the world going to be different if we swap the definitions and we go in the zoo to see cups and we drink an elephant of dry martini with ice cubes.
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Jun 13 |
answered | What is the plural of “equipment”? |
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Jun 13 |
answered | Is there a word that describes a person who constantly exaggerates? |
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Jun 12 |
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Roy Hodgson's “Church in the centre of the village” expression +1 well great answer, great resource sited but you are wrong about Swedish. |
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Jun 12 |
answered | Roy Hodgson's “Church in the centre of the village” expression |
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Jun 10 |
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Flora, fauna, robot @tchrist I would prefer sign homo habilis lupus est because I am too lazy to be a human and we know that work turns animal into human, although today the opposite is also true. |
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Jun 9 |
accepted | Difference between “robot”, “machine”, and “automaton” |
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Jun 8 |
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A term that can be used to group towns and provinces together edited body |
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Jun 8 |
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A term that can be used to group towns and provinces together @Marthaª - A linguistic term for a word whose meaning includes the meanings of other words; the opposite of hyponym. I do not get what you mean here. |
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Jun 8 |
answered | A term that can be used to group towns and provinces together |
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Jun 8 |
asked | Difference between “robot”, “machine”, and “automaton” |
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Jun 7 |
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Flora, fauna, robot As quoted from wikipedia "An android is a robot or synthetic organism designed to look and act like a human, and with a body having a flesh-like resemblance. Although "android" is used almost universally to refer to both sexes, and those of no particular sex, "Android" technically refers to the male form, while "Gynoid" is the feminine form". We try to make robots more human like, I believe that this is the answer for such diversity. |
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Jun 7 |
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“I am back to city” vs. “I am back in city” +1 Thanks @EdGuiness, got it now. When it is about place we use in, when it is about destination it is to. FF some people know more verbs then go for moving your body in the surrounding like walk, travel and ect. My answer is not correct so I remove it. |
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Jun 7 |
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Flora, fauna, robot Thanks for reminding me for one of my exams- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automata_theory |
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Jun 7 |
answered | How to refer to the 'sections' of an aquarium? |
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Jun 7 |
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Flora, fauna, robot Well I have T-shirts with label made in China, does it mean, that I am robot :D |
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Jun 7 |
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Flora, fauna, robot added 97 characters in body |
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Jun 7 |
answered | Flora, fauna, robot |
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Jun 5 |
answered | What is the outer part of building called (figure)? |
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Jun 1 |
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Does “so far, so good” carry a negative connotation? Well there are always those guys that down vote you because of their friend or because they have a bad day. There is nothing wrong to be passionate about language, but it is always a pleasure to find people like J.R. @ClarkKent. Recently we had an argue about something and he wrote me a comment on the next day that I might have been right. There is nothing wrong in arguing and down-voting, but it is always good to hear a good word for you in the end of the day. |
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Jun 1 |
answered | What does “I cannot but totally agree” mean? |