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Is “Thisness” an established English word? What is the alternative expression that sounds more natural and familiar?
meaning
nouns
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What does “flustrated” mean, and is it a word?
meaning
etymology
slang
colloquialisms
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Why is "seldomly" not a word? [closed]
meaning
word-usage
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Is "uncarefully" a word?
word-choice
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Is there a common abbreviation for "with or without"? e.g. _w/wo_ or _w/w/o_
abbreviations
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Why is "ailer" not a word?
nouns
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Local : Global :: Localite :?
meaning
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analogy
Is there a word "dramaticness"?
word-usage
suffixes
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Is "fillet" a different word in "salmon fillet" than in "leather fillet"
etymology
pronunciation
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Why "pastime" but not "passtime"?
etymology
differences
orthography
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historical-change
Is 'disabilitated' a real word?
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Why isn't "innard" a word?
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Is 'irreasonable' as the opposite of reasonable acceptable or not? [closed]
differences
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Is 'quiescing' a valid word? What does it mean?
grammaticality
meaning-in-context
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present-participles
Is "Plannable" an English (UK) word?
word-choice
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What is the adjectival form of efficacy? [closed]
single-word-requests
word-choice
adjectives
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derivational-morphology
Is "re-enqueue" or "reenqueue" a proper word?
word-choice
verbs
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technical
morphology
Abetrours :: meaning & etymology
meaning
etymology
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Is "uncollaborative" a word?
adjectives
antonyms
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Is ‘Yes-ish’ a perfect alternative to Yes, or is it 'Yes ‘on condition’? Is it received English?
meaning
formality
suffixes
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