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Well, it's very easy to rule out the first option (since “entrys” is not a word). Let's forget the prepositional phrase (“of N word-to-be-decided”) for now. How would you phrase the sentence with varying numbers? “0 entry selected” or “0 entries selected”? (Ignoring that many style guides will tell you spell out the numeral), the latter is correct. “1 entry selected" or “1 ...
Using a simple trick, the online OED provides counts of new word entries from its earliest recorded years (1400 CE) to the present. New Word Entries are defined to be the year a word first appeared in written form in English language books and publications, not the year its vernacular usage originated.
Why does the online OED show precipitous declines in new word entries ...
Column heads and stubs [entries in the leftmost column of the table] must match one another in style across a series of tables. Spelling, capitalization, punctuation, abbreviations, and symbols must likewise be regularized.
I always get a little flustered by the question of how to punctuate the end of each of my table entries, where the table is part of a longer document primarily composed of traditional sentences but...
None of the other definitions in the MW entry for index —and none of the six entries for index as a noun in AHDEL —indicate a "usu" plural form of index as between indexes and indices.
Duplicate Data: Entries that have been added by a system user multiple times, for example, re-registering because you have forgotten your details. Duplicated Data: Someone has deliberately taken a precise duplicate of the data - or a proportion of it - maybe for backup or reporting purposes. It may have been accidentally added to the original.
Urban Dictionary includes entries for "m-bye" in the relevant sense from , and . The latter entry claims that the expression is "Common colloquialism in rural western United States." As with anything else in Urban Dictionary, the claims about origin are not objectively reliable—since they rest on bald assertion—but at least these entries establish that "m-bye" has ...
The two sources that have entries define it differently Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia defines it as reception Burton's Legal Thesaurus, 4E defines it as acquisition As Mr. Disappointment mentions there is a word (receipt) that is more common and more clearly defined, so unless you have a very good reason to use it I would leave it alone.
Be that as it may, both Walter Skeat (in 1882) and Ernest Weekly (in 1921) have entries in their etymological dictionaries for submerge but not for submerse, and Weekley expressly links the word submersible to submerge.
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Author of Read With Jenna Book Club Pick Shines Light on Autism
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Here are all the entries for every college men's and college women's event at the 2025 Penn Relays. As the 2025 Penn Relays approaches, thousands of athletes have descended on Franklin Field in ...