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  • meaning - Difference between publicly and publically - English . . .
    I'm surprised that you found dictionaries listing "publically" as anything other than a mis-spelling of "publicly" If this alternative spelling does become commonplace, there's still no difference in their meaning; they are, after all, alternative spellings of the same word, not different-but-similar words
  • Publick or Public? in the 18th and 19th Century Britain
    The switch happened in the second half of the 18th century I ran a term frequency search in Eighteenth Century Collections Online, a database that features over 180,000 titles printed between 1701 and 1800 The vast majority are in English and from England, Scotland, Ireland, and the US Here is the resulting graph: The pattern of a diminishing -ck spelling can also be seen in critic and
  • terminology - Publicly available but privately owned - English Language . . .
    Please, publicly, not publically The root is public, not publical However, you are right; everything is copyright (even if that right is not enforced) until it enters the public domain
  • A word to describe not caring (socially and publically) about other . . .
    What is the word to describe someone who does not care about other people socially and publicly, that is a word or phrase which could describe behaviors such as littering, cutting in a line, talkin
  • The line between inappropriate and acceptable use of the n-word in . . .
    I would like to understand the nuances behind the use of the word quot;nigga quot; in various situations I am Japanese and have never lived in Western countries, and I'm asking these questions pu
  • When to use double L? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I think that the poster is correct that the cited question about when L should be doubled isn't responsive to the question here There the issue involves doubling or not doubling the L at the end of a word whose final letter is L when one is attaching a suffix or verb ending But here the question is, Why does bravely (built from brave) take a single L in the suffix -ly whereas dynamically
  • Why do we say he doesnt know him from Adam?
    Why do you think that He doesn't know him from his schooldays means that he does know him? It would only have that sense if you added something like In fact, he first met him at university
  • A word meaning someone who can speak well to influence people
    I am looking for an adjective noun for someone who is able to speak makes speeches very well and uses words effectively to influence impress people
  • What do you call someone who always puts blame on others?
    A 'blamer' It's slang for someone who always blames others e g 'My mother was a blamer from her early teens ' It tends to be applied to senior citizens I don't make these things up There seems to be a correlation between chronic intermeddlers (yentas) and chronic blamers Often the blamer and the yenta are the same person
  • What do you call a person who motivates or inspires?
    If you have a close personal relationship, muse is appropriate for creative or artistic inspiration, mentor for a counselor or teacher If the relationship is not that close, you can simply say, “John Doe has inspired me since 2008 ” You may also want to mention specifically what motivated you: for example, “John Doe's perseverance has inspired me since 2008 ” Of the choices you





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