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🐯🍒 (20200601 V-LIVE) : R/seventeen What is the correct abbreviation of engineer? in my organization, some of my colleagues use eng. and some use engr. Q&a for linguists, etymologists, and serious english language enthusiasts.

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200229 VLive - 🙂 : Seventeen 3 mostly because eng, enk didn’t survive middle english we don’t have native words in eng, enk because of a regular sound change that any such words underwent in their evolution from old english to middle english to modern english. for example, old english had a verb lengen meaning to lengthen (transitively) or to linger (intransitively). Where does the expression "ta" come from? has only this to say: "ta!", slang, exclam. thank you! {informal}, an expression of gratitude but no additional information or links about its. This is strictly style manual stuff. american english generally prefers using periods with abbreviations, and british english generally prefers to omit the periods. both are "correct", but which one is acceptable is a matter of who is accepting it. it's not grammar or spelling, merely a punctuation convention. i always omit the periods for academic degrees. if a publisher wants the periods, it. Oed has wheal n.3 etymology: < cornish huel. local. a mine. 1830 eng. & for. mining gloss. wheal is an anglicisation of the cornish word. it's interesting that wiktionary's earliest citation appears to predate oed: 1829, thomas moore, the history of devonshire, page 528, the four last mentioned mines, wheal crowndale, wheal crebor, east liscombe, and wheal tamar, are on the same lode, which.

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Pin By SEVENTEEN_RIGHT_HERE On VLIVE This is strictly style manual stuff. american english generally prefers using periods with abbreviations, and british english generally prefers to omit the periods. both are "correct", but which one is acceptable is a matter of who is accepting it. it's not grammar or spelling, merely a punctuation convention. i always omit the periods for academic degrees. if a publisher wants the periods, it. Oed has wheal n.3 etymology: < cornish huel. local. a mine. 1830 eng. & for. mining gloss. wheal is an anglicisation of the cornish word. it's interesting that wiktionary's earliest citation appears to predate oed: 1829, thomas moore, the history of devonshire, page 528, the four last mentioned mines, wheal crowndale, wheal crebor, east liscombe, and wheal tamar, are on the same lode, which. Question pretty self explanatory. should the abbreviation of the latin term philosophiae doctor be written as phd (no periods) or ph.d. (with periods)?. I am often confused how the word "english" should be written in phrases such as "english language", because i have seen both variants: capitalized and starting with lowercase letter. what is the m. What is this type of word called: mr., ms., dr.? in the document i am using, it is referred to as the "prefix", but i don't think that is correct. According to the oed renumeration / remuneration are interchangeable. so too are the associated verbs renumerate / remunerate. however, some commentators have strong feelings about renumeration being used with its first cited meaning (i.e. remuneration, see below) " to be avoided at all costs is the metathesized form renumeration." (r. w. burchfield new fowler's mod. eng. usage (1996) 666.

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[SEVENTEEN VLIVE] 211214 " Warm Cup Of Milk?? Let's Just Enjoy Food ... Question pretty self explanatory. should the abbreviation of the latin term philosophiae doctor be written as phd (no periods) or ph.d. (with periods)?. I am often confused how the word "english" should be written in phrases such as "english language", because i have seen both variants: capitalized and starting with lowercase letter. what is the m. What is this type of word called: mr., ms., dr.? in the document i am using, it is referred to as the "prefix", but i don't think that is correct. According to the oed renumeration / remuneration are interchangeable. so too are the associated verbs renumerate / remunerate. however, some commentators have strong feelings about renumeration being used with its first cited meaning (i.e. remuneration, see below) " to be avoided at all costs is the metathesized form renumeration." (r. w. burchfield new fowler's mod. eng. usage (1996) 666.

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[SEVENTEEN VLIVE] 220111 " 밥밥밥 밥이나 먹자여 (Food Food Food, Let's Eat Dome ... What is this type of word called: mr., ms., dr.? in the document i am using, it is referred to as the "prefix", but i don't think that is correct. According to the oed renumeration / remuneration are interchangeable. so too are the associated verbs renumerate / remunerate. however, some commentators have strong feelings about renumeration being used with its first cited meaning (i.e. remuneration, see below) " to be avoided at all costs is the metathesized form renumeration." (r. w. burchfield new fowler's mod. eng. usage (1996) 666.

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