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@Cerberus I'm a programming lucifer.
 
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Q: what do we call people who are of ages 15 and above?

user254200what do you call people of age 15 and above (all the way to elderly) ? the term "Adults" doesn't include the ones under 18 year old!

 
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Q: I am looking for a verb for "A ternary set of conditions"

Sasan That is accepted when three conditions hold. Now, what verb to use instead of "hold" if we want to change the above sentence into: That is accepted when a ternary set of conditions (or a set of three conditions) ------ . It is clear that "hold" is not the best choice for "set".

10:26
SWR: What is a single word describing a person who is charming, attractive and beautiful
Hint: Gigili
10:48
Also, hint: Me.
What's the single word for asking a "single word request"? Perhaps I should ask it on the main.
You're off-topic.
You need moderator attention.
You.
11:03
Settle down. No need to get so worked up.
 
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12:06
@Ahmed I AM the one who decides what is needed.
Don't forget your place.
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Q: Person who is decided on, acted on, judged, voted on, or is reviewed

Austin WalterI'm looking for a word or words for a person who is being analyzed, judged, or reviewed, and a matching word for the person doing the reviewing, judging, or analyzing. Preferably the words would be somewhat generalized. For instance, there is a reviewer, analyzer, or judge, but I can't think of ...

 
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14:45
I am always mixing up eatable and edible.
 
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Q: Is there single/double word for Entrepreneurship,Small Business and Startups

RuwanthWe can use "Digital marketing" or "Online Marketing" word to use instead of SEO + Social Meia Marketing + Google Adword + Facebook Ads etc. Like that, Is there any single/double word we can use instead of Entrepreneurship,Small Business and Startups?

17:12
@Ahmed I'm always mixing up drink
@Mitch Drink and... ? I'm lost.
oh you mean you are always mixing up drink with... diet soda?
Or perhaps you are always mixing up drink ingredients.
Stop talking in vague language man.
Or perhaps you are drunk. =)
Aww you left. Later then.
18:18
I wish casual erections were not the big deals that they are. It's not my effing fault. Very often they don't even mean that I'm sexually aroused.
is recovering from a perfect romantic occasion ruined by an unlucky misinterpretation
@Ahmed hahahahah... I was trying to come up with a witty rejoinder and I couldn't figure out a good parallel, and while I was typing the interface to chat on my phone got a tiny bit weird and the keyboard was obscuring what I was typing...
And then I started playing with the autisuggest feature making up random sentences by choosing the next predicted word....
And then finally the keyboard came back and it had already submitted what you saw so I figured that was good enough
But seriously 'eatable' I don't consider to be an actual word. 'Edible' means 'you can eat it'
But 'drinkable' is an ok word, but usually one says of water that is is 'potable' (that is you can drink it without getting sick)
18:36
@Mitch "Eatable" is a word and I found this page very helpful: writingexplained.org/eatable-or-edible-difference
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Q: What word encompasses the name for a property that can apply to ["offensive", "defensive", "both"]?

dislikesAppleCoresI’m having troubles naming a concept. So you know how in football, you can be on offense, or defense? There’s kinda like…two sides there? Well, there might be things that apply only on offense, or defense, or maybe on both offense and defense. What would you name the property of something that c...

19:24
@Ahmed There's all sorts of crap in dictionaries that people don't really use.
I don't recognize eatable as a word. it sounds like someone who hadn't heard of the existing word for that thing which is 'edible'
 
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Q: Word for "related to personal life"

7H3_H4CK3RIn some situations things relate to personal life in a weird way, like for example a school lesson on the phases of greif while you happen to be in said phases of greif (not that this is the situation for me) I cannot think of any better word than "irony" but it seems really off Is there a bett...

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Q: To what reading level does the specific word, "devastated," belong?

tamoellerCan someone help me understand the reading/grade level for the word, "devastated?" For example, "The experience devastated me." (This is the first time I have used this website, and I would be appreciative of any help. Thanks)

 
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Q: Word for the view of sun hitting a surface on a neighboring building or natural feature

Tom22I really appreciate the warm glowing light you can see when you look out other buildings or surfaces from a terrace or a window. This effect is especially pleasant late in the day as the sun gets low on the horizon. 'Indirect lighting' is what the effect is inside and around me, but that does n...

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Q: Hypernym for clients and servers

BhoughIn a networking context, what is a word that can refer to devices that are either clients or servers? e.g. cats and dogs can collectively be referred to as pets

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Q: What is the word being used here?

UserEpsilonI'm having trouble identifying a spoken word from a video. The word sounds like "sarathically", but no such work exists. In the youtube video Jonathon Miller as Bertrand Russell, Russell says of Moore, "No", he replied, and smiled sarathically, as was his wont. The sentence is uttered st...


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