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  • grammar - Why is hyper- considered a prefix, but tachy- is . . .
    3 "Tachy" (from ancient Greek) means "fast" as in tachy cardia, tachy pnea, tachy graphy, meaning fast heart rate, fast breathing and fast writing, respectively prefixes are defined as "morphemes (specific groups of letters with particular semantic meaning) that are added onto the beginning of roots and base words to change their meaning
  • Hypotachia versus tachypsychia? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Tachypsychia (or hypotachia) is the everyday notion that quot;time slows down quot; in moments of stress or action This is often mentioned in sports (and indeed video games, esports), and in viol
  • Why do we say he doesnt know him from Adam?
    I was told that when I say He doesn't know him from Adam, I mean He doesn't know him at all But if I say He doesn't know him from his schooldays It still means that he knows him!
  • Should infinitive or ing-form be used after help?
    Another possibility, as others have mentioned, is the solution of adding a by before the -ing clause to make it an adjunct of means, which in this case may be preferable if the person helping is in fact adding all of them; however, helping add them, or helping to add them by adding some but not all, is also perfectly possible
  • How do people greet each other when in different time zones?
    How do people greet each other when they are in different time zones? For example, suppose there is a phone call between two people: one is in Central European Time 1600 (say Germany, in the afte
  • Proportion vs. portion - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I already looked them up in dictionaries, but I can't understand the meanings completely They said: Proportion is a derived term of portion As nouns the difference between proportion and portio
  • etymology - Where did the term Hows tricks come from? - English . . .
    The full OED has it first recorded 1915 under definition P4 how's (less frequently how are) tricks? - how are things? how are you getting on? colloquial (originally U S ) Compare You never miss a trick (you exploit every opportunity) and How's your luck? (are you getting good opportunities?)
  • Proper usage of since and from with regard to duration of time
    I won't say since and from in the example sentence provided because since indicates a point of time, whereas from denotes time from starting to end Let's see in this example: I have not seen her since morning Boys play cricket from 4pm to 6pm every sunday Rather, I would use for in the sentence which is used to show a length of time When you returned, I had been at home for 5 minutes
  • Whats the difference between well-lighted and well-lit?
    Historically, "well-lighted" was overwhelmingly favoured, but it's been in decline for the last 100 years or so, with "well-lit" actually becoming the more common usage (40 years ago in UK, 20 in US) So in fact, Hemingway's usage was simply the norm for his time and his side of the pond
  • Is receival a valid word for the act of receiving something?
    In the course of reviewing a standard operating procedure, I came across the subheading: " Receival, Costing and Charging of Work " I immediately began to doubt whether the word "receival" was a legitimate equivalent to the noun "receipt", as in: receipt of samples My gut feeling is that use of "receival" in place of the word "receipt", as above, is either outmoded archaic, or entirely





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