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| location | Earth | |
| age | 92 | |
| visits | member for | 5 months |
| seen | Mar 6 at 5:46 | |
| stats | profile views | 14 |
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Mar 6 |
asked | Is the phrase grammatically correct? |
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Dec 14 |
awarded | Critic |
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Dec 14 |
accepted | The use of “Que” in pronunciation |
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Dec 9 |
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The use of “Que” in pronunciation Just to clarify, are the borrowings from French what "queue" probably was, or just an example of an exception? |
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Dec 9 |
asked | The use of “Que” in pronunciation |
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Dec 1 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Dec 1 |
accepted | Avoiding confusion with multiple use of ibids, how would one do it? |
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Nov 30 |
asked | Avoiding confusion with multiple use of ibids, how would one do it? |
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Nov 29 |
comment |
Is “habitated” a word? @Kris What exactly is the ODAUS? Also, the word I'm looking for isn't really cohabitate, because I was looking for a word to describe one particular noun, not coexisting with another. |
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Nov 29 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 29 |
comment |
Is “habitated” a word? Thanks for the answer. Would the OED be the Oxford English Dictionary? |
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Nov 29 |
accepted | Is “habitated” a word? |
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Nov 29 |
comment |
Is “habitated” a word? I'm pretty new to this SE, so I guess I mean a "real word" is one that people actually use (as in other people have heard of it, maybe used it, and it's not just some random coincidence that I've heard many people use it). I guess another definition would be that if I wrote it on an examination, such as the SAT essay or something similar, it would not be counted as a non-existent word or incorrect if used correctly. |
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Nov 29 |
asked | Is “habitated” a word? |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 27 |
asked | How are words added to the Oxford Dictionary? |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Autobiographer |