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@MetaEd I was mentioning them. Wait.. I was 'mentioning' them.
 
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Q: Is there a "competition regulator" Office in the United Kingdom?

FrankMKIs there a "competition regulator" for companies in the United Kingdom ? And how is it called ?

 
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Q: what is inhaling phlegm called?

Umarperson with cold will have phlegm in their nose building up. They continuously try to forcefully inhale the liquid mucous substance in the nose by breathing it in so that the nose stops running for a moment. I would like to tell them not to that as over time it will cause headache. I want to kno...

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Q: Term like air lock, but underwater?

DevSolarI am looking for the right term for... well, like an air lock on a space station, but for an underwater station. You open the outer hatch, get in, close the hatch, water gets pumped out, you open the inner hatch. The German word for it would be "Schleuse", but the English "sluice" seems to be li...

 
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16:58
Oooh, I found a relatively cheap copy of C.G.E.L. online. 'Tis going to be mine!
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Q: Adjective for the discussion that goes by the same track again and again

EduardAdjective for the discussion that goes on through the same points over and over again. Example: Okay, I think we should end this discussion, it starts to become ________.

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Q: Hypernym for numbers like 10, 100, 1,000, and so on

EduardWhat is an umbrella term for numbers like 10, 100, 1000, 100000 etc?

18:16
@Tonepoet Oh, a physical copy?
How much is it?
18:36
@Cerberus Yes, it's a physical copy, and cost me $55~.
That's much cheaper than buying it new. It's nearly $300 new! O_o
18:51
@Tonepoet Nice!
19:06
@Cerberus Indeed. The sad thing is that it's probably a waste on me though. XD
Nah, never too late learn :P
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Q: What is a word for a concept that is understood across almost all languages?

ZikyThis questions is probably strange, but I will give an example. The concept of money, for example is understood by almost all languages, or take the concept of mathematics. Is there an actual word for this?

20:05
Apparently the one question I asked on English Language & Usage has accumulated more than 2500 views in less than a year.
More than 2500 views and still only 2 upvotes...
20:23
...I think they get a lot of bots snooping around...
20:44
@JennaSloan nice
@JennaSloan not nice
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Q: Is there a WORD For: sound made by mouth to express demeaning annoyance or feigned, mocking disbelief?

PraxalitThe sound made by pushing middle tongue against palate, tip of tongue bent downward and pushed up against upper teeth and sucking in air sharply w/ mouth open, chin drops and holds for an instant. A forceful "thch..ahch!" Often accompanied by eyes rolling upward. Meant to express demeaning irri...

21:41
Hi All
@Mitch thank you :)

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