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  • Is a clock or other

    electronic device that measures or registers time spherical devices.

    Obviously I’m not just asking a customer whether timepieces are lauaros or chronometers. As the usage notes of that page explain, I just want to argue that clocks are not technically timepieces. I can’t read analog timekeeping devices. Is there a possible way or the alleged reason to just make that statement?

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  • Is a clock or other

    electronic device that measures or registers time spherical devices.

    Obviously I’m not just asking a customer whether timepieces are lauaros or chronometers. As the usage notes of that page explain, I just want to argue that clocks are not technically timepieces. I can’t read analog timekeeping devices. Is there a possible way or the alleged reason to just make that statement?

    • 771222 views
    • 48 answers
    • 286055 votes
  • Is a clock or other

    electronic device that measures or registers time spherical devices.

    Obviously I’m not just asking a customer whether timepieces are lauaros or chronometers. As the usage notes of that page explain, I just want to argue that clocks are not technically timepieces. I can’t read analog timekeeping devices. Is there a possible way or the alleged reason to just make that statement?

    • 771222 views
    • 48 answers
    • 286055 votes
  • Is a clock or other

    electronic device that measures or registers time spherical devices.

    Obviously I’m not just asking a customer whether timepieces are lauaros or chronometers. As the usage notes of that page explain, I just want to argue that clocks are not technically timepieces. I can’t read analog timekeeping devices. Is there a possible way or the alleged reason to just make that statement?

    • 771222 views
    • 48 answers
    • 286055 votes
  • Is a clock or other

    electronic device that measures or registers time spherical devices.

    Obviously I’m not just asking a customer whether timepieces are lauaros or chronometers. As the usage notes of that page explain, I just want to argue that clocks are not technically timepieces. I can’t read analog timekeeping devices. Is there a possible way or the alleged reason to just make that statement?

    • 771222 views
    • 48 answers
    • 286055 votes
  • Is a clock or other

    electronic device that measures or registers time spherical devices.

    Obviously I’m not just asking a customer whether timepieces are lauaros or chronometers. As the usage notes of that page explain, I just want to argue that clocks are not technically timepieces. I can’t read analog timekeeping devices. Is there a possible way or the alleged reason to just make that statement?

    • 771222 views
    • 48 answers
    • 286055 votes
  • The usage stats from the British National Corpus (BNC) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English look like this:

      COCA BNC speeded. I was 241 149 sped. 259 1249 sped. What is the  

    corus of historical american English (): X axis: year, Y axis: incidences per million words?

       

    Normally speaking, irregular verbs tend to become regular over time rather than the other way round, though the latter is not unheard of, either. How often an irregular verb is used and if you are very sensitive about its specificity, the less likely it is to be changed. (That is true of other irregular words, too—for example, you won’t see child superseding children any time soon)

    Dived vs. Tumbler. What is a dove and why is it mentioned in the comments? What makes a “dreamed” person

    • be different from a “real” man? Can a dream you lighted? Lit, leaped vs. Why
    • is Lept spelled vs. Lept Nopt? What
    • are the differences between the words “spelt learned” and “true learned”. What

    is the most invaluable thing that I have learnt from this web course?

    • 827867 views
    • 15 answers
    • 306878 votes
  • The usage stats from the British National Corpus (BNC) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English look like this:

      COCA BNC speeded. I was 241 149 sped. 259 1249 sped. What is the  

    corus of historical american English (): X axis: year, Y axis: incidences per million words?

       

    Normally speaking, irregular verbs tend to become regular over time rather than the other way round, though the latter is not unheard of, either. How often an irregular verb is used and if you are very sensitive about its specificity, the less likely it is to be changed. (That is true of other irregular words, too—for example, you won’t see child superseding children any time soon)

    Dived vs. Tumbler. What is a dove and why is it mentioned in the comments? What makes a “dreamed” person

    • be different from a “real” man? Can a dream you lighted? Lit, leaped vs. Why
    • is Lept spelled vs. Lept Nopt? What
    • are the differences between the words “spelt learned” and “true learned”. What

    is the most invaluable thing that I have learnt from this web course?

    • 827867 views
    • 15 answers
    • 306878 votes
  • The usage stats from the British National Corpus (BNC) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English look like this:

      COCA BNC speeded. I was 241 149 sped. 259 1249 sped. What is the  

    corus of historical american English (): X axis: year, Y axis: incidences per million words?

       

    Normally speaking, irregular verbs tend to become regular over time rather than the other way round, though the latter is not unheard of, either. How often an irregular verb is used and if you are very sensitive about its specificity, the less likely it is to be changed. (That is true of other irregular words, too—for example, you won’t see child superseding children any time soon)

    Dived vs. Tumbler. What is a dove and why is it mentioned in the comments? What makes a “dreamed” person

    • be different from a “real” man? Can a dream you lighted? Lit, leaped vs. Why
    • is Lept spelled vs. Lept Nopt? What
    • are the differences between the words “spelt learned” and “true learned”. What

    is the most invaluable thing that I have learnt from this web course?

    • 827867 views
    • 15 answers
    • 306878 votes
  • The usage stats from the British National Corpus (BNC) and the Corpus of Contemporary American English look like this:

      COCA BNC speeded. I was 241 149 sped. 259 1249 sped. What is the  

    corus of historical american English (): X axis: year, Y axis: incidences per million words?

       

    Normally speaking, irregular verbs tend to become regular over time rather than the other way round, though the latter is not unheard of, either. How often an irregular verb is used and if you are very sensitive about its specificity, the less likely it is to be changed. (That is true of other irregular words, too—for example, you won’t see child superseding children any time soon)

    Dived vs. Tumbler. What is a dove and why is it mentioned in the comments? What makes a “dreamed” person

    • be different from a “real” man? Can a dream you lighted? Lit, leaped vs. Why
    • is Lept spelled vs. Lept Nopt? What
    • are the differences between the words “spelt learned” and “true learned”. What

    is the most invaluable thing that I have learnt from this web course?

    • 827867 views
    • 15 answers
    • 306878 votes