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Plural of “scheme”?
6
A word or phrase to express “écrivain engagé”, a committed writer?
15
What is a word in English that means “able to learn new things quickly”?
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Is it correct to use the word “birthday” for the deceased, or is there a better alternative?
22
What's the difference between “puberty” and “adolescence”?
10
Fractions as phrasal (compound) adjectives
5
How do you pronounce “what did you” in “So what did you dream about?” and other similar questions?
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“Tone” vs. “shade”
3
What is a good synonym for “devil”?
11
Where did the idiom “giving a heads up” come from?
3
Use of the term “maths”
3
Weaved or woven
16
“He recommended that they are separated” - is this valid?
6
Demonstratable - a dictionary word, or just a well known hack?
7
Why is 'shucks' (as in 'aw, shucks') used with an '-s' ending?
1
In which context is the word “libation” more often used?
2
Should “romaji” be capitalized?
14
Why (and since when) is prostitution called “the world's oldest profession”?
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Synonym for “turn to”
3
What does “lemon on” mean in this context?
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Pronunciation of words ending with “‑ae”
3
Any adjectives for the noun 'Renaissance'?
6
Difference between “spirit” and “soul”
2
What are some words for something that is not organised?
3
Origin of “hashing out plans”
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Is there a word similar to “condolences” that doesn't involve death?
5
What is the meaning of “limpin' to the barn”?
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What's the word that sounds like “convolution” in this recording?
8
“On short notice” vs “At short notice”
12
Why are the words Reich and Kaiser capitalised in English?
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