Etcetera (NOT Et cetera) Used at the end of a list to indicate that further, similar items are included. Interlocutor (NOT Interlockutor) A person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation. Paradigm (NOT Paradime) A typical example or pattern of something; a model. Anthropomorphism (NO...
May 20, 2016 12:14 PM in response to ramparts It's not a permanent fix, but I made a keyboard shortcut that turns it off so that whenever I open Notes, Stickies, Scrivener, Pages, etcetera, I can turn it off quickly without having to open the menu. (And if—for whatever reason...
The double “r” followed by a contradictory “l” makes this seemingly innocent word one of the hardest ones to pronounce in English.2. Mischievous[ˈmɪsʧəvəs]To be mischievous means “to cause or show a fondness for causing trouble in a playful way.” And indeed, this wor...
In coordinating compounds, as Lieber (2009) points out, there is always some kind of coincidence or “identification” between the compound members; the ones in pintor poeta share the feature ‘human occupation’, casa cueva are both locations where people can live, etcetera. Even if the ...
In coordinating compounds, as Lieber (2009) points out, there is always some kind of coincidence or "identification" between the compound members; the ones in pintor poeta share the feature 'human occupation', casa cueva are both locations where people can live, etcetera. Even if the ...