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History of the non-rule that proscribes ending a sentence with a preposition [duplicate]
prepositions
history
latin
syntactic-analysis
germanic-languages
What comes after (Primary,unary),(secondary,binary),(tertiary,ternary),...?
etymology
latin
ordinal-numbers
reference
Is “ no news is good news” of Italian origin?
latin
proverbs
phrase-origin
Why is "genera" the plural form of "genus"?
grammatical-number
latin
pattern to predict -ent vs -ant? [duplicate]
orthography
suffixes
latin
ance-ence
Can "e.g." be used to indicate that the preceding clause is an example?
abbreviations
writing-style
latin
academia
example
Origin of old English word "offrian"
etymology
latin
old-english
What is the origin of the pluralization "virii"?
etymology
grammatical-number
latin
Which are the most common Latin words/phrases used in spoken English? [closed]
phrases
american-english
british-english
latin
speech
Does “syllabus” derive from Greek or Latin?
etymology
latin
origin-unknown
greek
irregular-plurals
Pro bono as italics?
latin
italics
how to differentiate -is from -es sound sing/plur?
pronunciation
grammatical-number
latin
What's the "single" derivation of omni?
single-word-requests
latin
Pluralisation of Latin Words [duplicate]
latin
vernacular
About i.e. and e.g [closed]
word-usage
terminology
pronunciation
abbreviations
latin
A Latin word that is like the word "trinity" but for "five fold" or "five as one"
single-word-requests
latin
attributive-nouns
In what context is the plural of genius, "genii" acceptable to use in a sentence?
word-usage
nouns
grammatical-number
latin
irregular
What is the origin of the word "affine" in the context of mathematics?
etymology
terminology
latin
mathematics
technical
Derivation of "anus" from "annulus"?
etymology
latin
Who changed the way vacumn was spelled 40 years ago?
etymology
orthography
latin
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