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  2. meaning - What does "counter" refer to in "countersink"? - English ...

    Oct 28, 2020 · 6 (Non-english questioner) To countersink means to drill a sloped hole so that screw heads can sink into the material to be hidden. In German for example the term for this …

  3. What does it mean when someone says "noted" to you?

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  4. pronunciation - Is "forte" pronounced "fort" or "for-tay"? - English ...

    Aug 21, 2010 · Summary: The confusion may come from 'forte' as used in music for strong or loud, which is definitely pronounced 'for tay' = /ˈfɔr teɪ/. In French, the same letters are …

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  6. Where did 'cahoot" come from, when did it first appear, and how …

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  7. Is there a subtle difference between "inherent" and "intrinsic"?

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  9. Is there a semantic difference between "pedophile" and "pederast"?

    If I understand the etymology of pedophile and pederast, both mean child lover. Is there a difference in their connotation? In some recent local news stories that discuss changing sex …

  10. vocabulary - What's a shorter way to say recommendation?

    Dec 11, 2013 · Looking for abbreviation or similar meaning words. The context is recommended songs, movies, books etc. I need a shorter way to say the same thing (preferably half the …

  11. meaning - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 16, 2014 · Granted, pressing the point is a bit more insistent than simply mentioning it. But lots of Anglophones are so keen to make sure you get the point that they will "hammer the …