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[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Email in answer (77): Difference between Grandma and Grandma-ma? by Daribe Tesfa on english.SE
 
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Q: Difference between 'obliterate' and 'eliminate'

dodoDo obliterate and eliminate have the same meaning? They are spelled very differently.

I am looking for words that has the same (or better, greater) strength than obliterate and annihilate. Any ideas?
Probably because of the physics uses of the word "annihilate" it sounds too weak
 
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Is there any payment website which solves questions related to linguistics
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Lenin was a mushroom (Russian: Ленин — гриб) was a highly influential televised hoax by Soviet musician Sergey Kuryokhin and reporter Sergey Sholokhov. It was first broadcast on 17 May 1991 on Leningrad Television.The hoax took the form of an interview on the television program Pyatoe Koleso (The Fifth Wheel). In the interview, Kuryokhin, impersonating a historian, narrated his findings that Vladimir Lenin consumed large quantities of psychedelic mushrooms and eventually became a mushroom himself. Kuryokhin arrived at his conclusion through a long series of logical fallacies and appeals to the...
 
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@tchrist I believe it was a mistake (or at least an instance of jumping the gun) to migrate 'Why do we call it a “positive definite matrix” rather than a “positively definite matrix”?' to the History of Science and Mathematics (HSM) SE.

If you read my answer (which is now posted on HSM), it seems that there are good, purely linguistic reasons for why it's *definite* as opposed to *definitely*. In any case, my answer is completely linguistic.

Assuming the answer I posted is judged to be valid (or at least a valid part of the full answer), it would seem to follow that although the questio
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@Educ Yes?
please do you know any website to pay him for solving my questions related to semantics and pragmatics
@Educ Sorry, I'm not familiar with any
Thank you
@Educ I know that Chegg covers homework problems, although I don't know if the English 'section' is any good.
Yeah I need linguistics section I will check it Thanks
18:36
@Educ Were you asking me the same question? Sorry, I don't know either.
yeah Thanks
 
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Merry Mythology to all!

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