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Apr 8 |
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Synonym for “without signature” IMHO this would not confuse users, because unsigned and signed values are never used in the context of "signature", I have never heard of a use case where the word "signature" was used in relation to signed/unsigned values, while they share the same base word, in the world of computer science, signature and signed/unsigned mean two wholly different things. |
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Mar 25 |
awarded | Editor |
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Mar 25 |
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Please provide me correct interpretation of this sentence ugh grammar, also needs to be retitled, not sure what to though... |
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Mar 25 |
suggested | suggested edit on Please provide me correct interpretation of this sentence |
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Mar 25 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Mar 25 |
awarded | Critic |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Mar 9 |
reviewed | Reviewed What does “duly” mean in the phrase “duly noted”? |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Mar 9 |
reviewed | Reviewed A word to describe something that has a clear-cut purpose and consequently works out of the box |
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Mar 9 |
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Is there a word similar to vocabulary, but meaning the body of phrases known to a person? The previous is true, knowledge of words, should take priority over knowledge of phrases, but what you fail to realize, is that some phrases in the English language could have two connotations, you would see one connotation if you were to dissect every word looking for it's connotation, or the second connotation, which would be the phrase's value altogether. For example: every idiom or metaphor ever. |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Teacher |
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Mar 9 |
answered | Is there a word similar to vocabulary, but meaning the body of phrases known to a person? |
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Mar 9 |
awarded | Autobiographer |