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Feb
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awarded  Notable Question
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awarded  Popular Question
Feb
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comment What's a word that can mean both “good” and “bad”?
This question is just terrible.
Feb
8
accepted “By whom?” vs. “Who by?”
Feb
8
comment “By whom?” vs. “Who by?”
@BarrieEngland I don't think is a “exact duplicate“; my question is more about “who by?” as a replacement for “whom”, not about “whom” usage.
Feb
8
asked “By whom?” vs. “Who by?”
Feb
8
comment Should “Hell” be capitalized?
Capitalization rules are independent of any belief.
Feb
7
awarded  Critic
Feb
2
accepted Do “here” and “hear” have the same phonetic transcription in the same country?
Jan
31
asked Do “here” and “hear” have the same phonetic transcription in the same country?
Jan
27
comment What is the difference between “daemon” and “demon” in a religious context?
Daimon is another word for daemon, I think.
Jan
23
awarded  Student
Jan
23
accepted Is *race* a synonym of *species* or is just a common mistake?
Jan
23
revised Is *race* a synonym of *species* or is just a common mistake?
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23
awarded  Scholar
Jan
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Jan
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revised Is *race* a synonym of *species* or is just a common mistake?
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Jan
22
comment Is *race* a synonym of *species* or is just a common mistake?
But then why to use race to classify, say, caucasian/nordic, if both are human race? Isn't that ambigous?
Jan
22
awarded  Supporter
Jan
22
comment Is *race* a synonym of *species* or is just a common mistake?
@JSBᾶngs That was my first thought, but the sci-fi references are just examples. My interest for species/race is at English language level.