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This tag is for questions about nouns. Nouns are words that refer to an entity, quality, state, action, or concept. Add this tag to single-word-requests if you are looking for a noun. Add the tag word-usage if you are asking about the usage of the noun.

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What is the correct term for someone who works on/with WordPress?

As examples in the same domain, I can think of netizen, Wikipedian, and internaut. WordPresser is also my first instinct due to the existence of presser, and it gets some hits on google. I find WordPr …
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"Stack" vs. "pile" vs. "heap" of paper

I feel for your confusion at the circular definitions. Here is how I think of these as a native English speaker. First, you know that all of these terms refer to many things all located close to eac …
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"Computing" vs. "computation"

I think that the words are very similar, especially as adjectives. But one significant difference that I perceive (as a math+linguistics major with interests in AI and computational linguistics, I do …
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