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Namejasmine
Date2008-11-19
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Messagewitch hunt has entered common parlance.What does that mean


NameSrivatsan H S
Date2008-06-25
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MessageHi,
Why does sanguine mean cheerful/healthy when the root sangui means blood ??


NameR Smith
Date2008-04-03
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MessageHow about 'pertinent' vs 'relevant'?


NameJesse Philips
Date2008-03-23
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MessageIn a conversation in which it was noted that John Kenneth Galbraith originated the phrase "common wisdom," the question arose, "What is the origin of "common parlance"? In a Google search your site came up. A fortuitous discovery. Do you know the answer to our question concerning the phrase "common parlance" ? Jesse


NameNatalie Minish
Date2008-02-24
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MessageWould you compare pro- with pre- please. =)
thank you,
natalie


NameCara
Date2007-12-06
MessageInduce versus produce

This may be too obvious of a pairing and the specific scientific context may be too limited.


NameCara
Date2007-11-13
Messageseep versus percolate (suggested by Mike)
regardless versus irrespective


NameMargaret Hendrick
Date2007-10-22
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MessageIn 1830 the family bible states that my ggg grandfather' consort died. It was a male with the same last name. The family did own a few house slaves. Is this another term for valet.



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