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How did “-ish” suffix come to denote the approximate meaning of the word it is attached to? |
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How did “-ish” suffix come to denote the approximate meaning of the word it is attached to? |
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What's a word that suggests having very long ears? |
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What's a word that suggests having very long ears? |
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What is a single word describing a person who opposes another, yet is of equal status to them?
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Origin of “of course”? |
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Origin of “of course”? |
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Nice Question
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Origins of negative prefixes like in-, un-, il-, ir-, dis-, a- |
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Origins of negative prefixes like in-, un-, il-, ir-, dis-, a- |
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Is there a system for creating words for ordinal numbers? |
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Is there a system for creating words for ordinal numbers?
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Is there a system for creating words for ordinal numbers?
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Is there a system for creating words for ordinal numbers? |
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Is it common for English people to say “crap” instead of “crab”?
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suggested edit on Is it common for English people to say “crap” instead of “crab”? |
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Creating words with “-able” suffix |
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Scholar
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Creating words with “-able” suffix
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