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Asked on April 17, 2021 in Single word requests.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
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Asked on April 16, 2021 in Single word requests.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
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Asked on April 16, 2021 in Single word requests.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
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Asked on April 14, 2021 in Single word requests.
What if someone is trying to save girl face without killing her.?
To make a gesture in the name of honour or reputation.
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Asked on March 9, 2021 in Meaning.
The archetype is neutral, don’t worry about it.
very typical of a certain kind of person or thing. “the archetypal country doctor”
OED
I, as well as the word canonic, would suit your needs. Is in the US a word that could have a meaning of quality or approval but rather a term that the subject is considered standard or an orthodox? When a canonical example is given in a particular discipline a particular example itself occurs.
Conforming to orthodox or well established rules or patterns, as of procedure.
TFD
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(of an artist or work) going into Literary or artistic canon. (Rep.) “canonical scholars just like
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Jane Austen” according to established rules/scientifical laws or rules. How should “canonical
nucleotide
sequences” become available for research?
How can I find the correct answer to all of my questions?
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Asked on March 6, 2021 in Single word requests.
If you intend to use this word to describe yourself, I think that steely is the better form as it is no derogatory.
Coldly determined; hard.
What are some good examples?
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Asked on March 5, 2021 in American english.
Pro-rate means they measure their rates and prices and they calculate price discounts. In the present project each project costs 25% per project; it can be a good proportion of the total cost.
If you enroll after the start of the session, the discount will be proportional with the amount of sessions you’ve missed.
Pro rata
adj. 509, at 451. : proportional.
As the pound has fallen costs have risen on a pro rata basis”
adv. I want to learn proportionally.
The fees of tutors will rise as salaries.”Source:
Oxford Dictionaries.
When it comes to the question “Why is prorate used when it’s mentioned in the Oxford English dictionary as being in the lexicon of US English? I sounded the latter phrase in English: the sound-effect of it at a corporate level.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
You could say that they exercise prudent resource management, or that they manage their resources with prudence.
Prudent
- Good judgement or common sense CED, as found
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What
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