
logey/logy - WordReference Forums
Sep 25, 2008 · My ex used to use logey (long o, hard g) to describe feeling sluggish. She was born in Worcester ("woostuh!") in eastern Massachusetts USA and has family ties in Boston and Prince …
The suffix "logy" | WordReference Forums
Dec 15, 2023 · The suffix "logy" in the word technology means ( math- science - music - history) . My answer is science Is logy a suffix?
Ancient Greek: φ - WordReference Forums
Sep 10, 2006 · Hi, In English, foreign words borrowed from Greek often contain "ph:" philosophy - φιλοσοφία phrase - φράση sphere - σφαίρα sphinx - Σφινξ (?) I'd like to know how the letter φ is …
concept vs conception - WordReference Forums
Mar 11, 2005 · everyone, please read the sentence below: Los Angeles shows us the potential of development once the Third World mentality merges with an open sense of possibility, a culture of …
¡Qué pesado! - WordReference Forums
Apr 1, 2005 · Hola! Cómo puedo decir esto en inglés sin que sea grosero? "Qué pesado es este hombre!" (heavy?)
ml or mL - WordReference Forums
Jun 18, 2015 · Hello! I have always though that the correct abbreviation for millilitre was "ml" but I have found a lot of sources using "mL". What I have not found is any reliable source stating which one is …
NB, N.B., nb, n.b. (nota bene = note well) vs. Note - WordReference …
Aug 29, 2017 · I've looked up "nota bene", which is an abbreviation for "NB", in the WR dictionary and it says it means "note well". Do people use "NB" (or N.B., nb, n.b.) because "note" alone wouldn't draw …
How would you divide ''psychology'' <...> into morphems?
Jun 26, 2020 · Logy is a suffix meaning of Greek origin meaning knowledge/explanation used to name branches of learning. Exactly the same that logia in Italian psicologia, geologia, biologia...
Bosnian (BCS): Tradicijski i tradicionalni - WordReference Forums
May 10, 2009 · Dobar dan, Chapter heading: "Tradicijski i tradicionalni oblik ilahije u bih" What is the difference between "tradicijski" and "tradicionalni?"
Degrees celsius / Celsius degrees? | WordReference Forums
Nov 20, 2012 · Which option is the best one? I remotey remember having heard Celsius degrees once. Is there any case in which you use it that way? Thank you in advance.