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  • word usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Diesel is a name he chose to adopt, so in saying it is no accident that his name is Diesel he was referring to the fact that the name Diesel was a deliberate choice he made Assuming he made the choice because of his interest in cars then it is not a coincidence either He was basically saying "this is why I call myself Diesel"
  • Are names of chemicals not proper nouns?
    Product names which are derived after an inventor's name will often remain capitalized, though not always (e g the petroleum distillate used to power trucks and locomotives is called "diesel" rather than "Diesel" even though it's named after the inventor of the four-stroke compression-ignition engine for which that fuel was formulated)
  • Origin of the phrase Now were cooking with
    Origin Gas cookers began to replace wood-burners around 1915, and the actual phrase was used by Hollywood radio comedians around December 1939, and then appropriated by gas companies to promote gas cooking from around 1941 onwards
  • Same adjective for two nouns - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Likewise "diesel engines and fuel" – that must mean all fuel, they will say But if you're trying to craft lawyer-proof text, I take your point I don't think anything is proof against such perversity, and the hyphen suggestion is nonsense, so maybe you'd better bite the bullet and keep two adjectives
  • Etymological origin of deosil and widdershins
    Deosil comes from Gaelic (both the Irish and Scottish forms, found as deiseil, deiseal and deasal), and means "right", being the direction one turns when going clockwise
  • What is the origin of sucker and it sucks?
    etymonline has for suck: O E sucan, from PIE root sug- suk-of imitative origin Meaning “do fellatio” is first recorded 1928
  • formality - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It is not grammatical to say "the oversupply and overconsumption of diesel than what is socially optimal" One problem is that the presence of the nouns "oversupply" and "overconsumption" does not warrant the use of the word "than" The word "than" is used with a preceding adjective, as in the expressions "higher than" or "greater than"
  • synonyms - Alternatives for Semi-Formal Attire - English Language . . .
    Probably cocktail attire may be a good alternative to semi-informal attire: For women: A cocktail dress or cocktail gown is a woman's dress worn at cocktail parties and semi-formal or "black tie" occasions
  • word choice - What types of sounds do cars make? - English Language . . .
    A driving car makes a different sound than a car that is starting up A driving car might purr if it's a good car, or hum or drone
  • Metering vs measuring - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The total amount used within a period of time, usually a month, is then multiplied by the commodity charge plus a tariff for the some or all of the local, state and federal governments The dispension of gasoline and diesel fuel oils are another example of metering Measuring associates with the dispensing of a proucuct in a single batch





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