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  • Whats the difference between Mediary and Intermediary?
    The closest word in English to "mediary" is "mediator", and both Mediator and intermediary have nearly identical meanings, a third person who acts in negotiations between two other parties
  • adjectives - What is the difference between intermediate and . . .
    Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries, broadly backed up by Google Books, does not agree with you: this case is intermediate is fine; this case is intermediary is not Merriam-Webster gives intermediate as a synonym for intermediary, but Oxford Learner’s does not: it defines intermediary as go between only: 1 a person or an organization that helps other people or organizations to make an agreement
  • Is there a word that describes a person who spreads gossip and false . . .
    A person who is a black sheep is not necessarily bad, just viewed as unacceptable by the rest of the family
  • Man is to womanizer as woman is to what?
    What's the feminine version of womanizer? Your title and question are a bit contradictory Reading the title, I inferred that the question was a man womanizes a female so what do you call a female that womanizes a male However, the question implies what is a woman that womanizes; I wasn't aware that womanizing was gender specific As opposed to (what the title led me to believe the question
  • Adaption vs adaptation [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    The Shorter OED doesn't give adaption, as @ig0774 says It'll be in the Complete, though, because it's definitely a valid word But I certainly agree with others, adaptation is to be preferred Exactly the same has happened with adoption and adoptation, except in that case the shorter word became the standard form So far as I'm concerned these are (rare) examples of true synonyms
  • american english - Pronunciation of aunt in the US - English Language . . .
    The IPA transcriptions are US ænt and UK ant One can use a macro ā or colon a: for the UK one, depending on transcription habits, but vowel length isn't phonemic in any dialect of English, so a simple a will do I do think that questions and answers about pronunciation in a written medium should try to use standard English phonemic symbols Otherwise, how do we avoid confusion?
  • What is the origin of thats using your noggin?
    The phrase simply means "using your brain" It's usually applied with a straight-forward meaning, implying that thoughtfulness was indeed employed, but may sometimes be used in an ironic or jocular sense when the subject of the phrase does something stupid
  • business up front, party in the back origin?
    I always assumed the phrase was an allusion to Prohibition-era speakeasies, which presented the appearance of a normal place of business in the part of the building facing the street, but maintained one or more secret rooms in the back for liquor, gaming, or other illicit activities Presumably the mullet acquired this description because the front part of the haircut was (in its original era
  • Have a look vs. Take a look - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What is the difference between Have a look and Take a look (meaning connotations)? For example: Have a look at the question Take a look at the question For some reason I only found first versio
  • Whats a nicer way of phrasing Aggressive schedule?
    If you’re looking for an alternative to aggressive, you can’t get fewer words than 1, which @HotLicks’ suggestion provides If it’s a phrase to replace “delivery in the fastest possible time”, you can use something along the lines of “quickest delivery” But you’ll need to say what your desired textual context is





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