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Q: Over exaggerated- different word

JamiIf I have someone who overstates something significantly, for example, "There has to be at least a million people here", or "this happens at least 10 times a day", when it is very obvious that this is very significantly exaggerated, I know there is a single word that describes this. Not melodramt...

 
 
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3:25 AM
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Q: Single word for quality of doing good works for others without any selfishness

Paramvir Chhinacan anyone give the exact single word for feeling/quality of doing good works for others without having any selfishness.

 
 
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4:36 AM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] URL in title, bad keyword in body, bad keyword in title, blacklisted website in body, blacklisted website in title, +2 more: gomusclebuilding.com/shred-xl/ by Proendlger on english.SE
 
 
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7:47 AM
> Mongolia has held its second fencing tournament, dedicated to the memory of the victims of the first tournament.
 
 
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2:04 PM
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Q: What is a word for someone who relies on others to do things for them to blameshift

Bobby PatrickI'm looking to see if there is a word for someone who acts willfully ignorant of process and procedures to be able to blameshift if things go awry.

 
2:21 PM
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Q: Looking for a word to mean "separatableness"

Anoop MysoreIs there any single word to refer to the ability of a thing (or person) that can separate (distinguish) other different objects?

 
 
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3:26 PM
How do you know that other people have hallucinations? And how do you know that your dog does not? Asking for a friend whose dog told them they're seeing the craziest things.
 
4:25 PM
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Q: When a is can be divided by b without remainder is a called a divisor also?

PavelI'm asking this question, because I'm reading Robert Sedgewick's python book, and he shows a 10 by 10 table where in each ith row, if there's a star in the jth position, then i is the divisor of j (as he calls it). Example: 2nd row: " * * * * *" first position - no star, because 1 can't be div...

 
 
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5:32 PM
@MetaEd Nah: You should only name a kid if you plan to keep it: If you name something, then it's too easy to get attached to it. XP
 
5:54 PM
@Tonepoet Mind if I call you Bruce?
 
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Q: Word for doing things overly complicated in order to disguise simplicity

AlexSteven is solely responsible for maintaining the machines at the factory. Fixing problems with these machines is not trivial, but should be relatively quickly understood by most people with adequate experience after some effort. Steven is concerned about his replaceability at the company and is ...

 
6:49 PM
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Q: Single word for "avoiding death"?

user3062299Is there any single word which encompasses the concept or active avoidance of death, specifically through the use of necromancy, reanimation, or other forms of immortality? I do not want to use any derivative of fearing death, thanatophobia, since that is not quite what I'm aiming for. Thanks i...

 
 
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7:58 PM
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Q: A word for "insincere/perfunctory advocacy"

user289661As in: This can be seen as an instance of safe, politically-correct ____ of feminism. Context: an essay analyzing a piece of popular entertainment in which some female characters does a thing that can be seen as pro-feminist, but the idea was never developed, because it is clearly not the f...

 
8:15 PM
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Q: A word for what I thought collimate meant

Kyle BerezinI incorrectly used the word 'collimate' to describe the formation of columns. In reality the word shares no root with column. Is there a word that describes the formation of columns or rows or lines of objects? In short, is there a word for what I thought collimate meant?

 
 
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11:08 PM
[ SmokeDetector | MS ] Manually reported answer: Can you say "in there"? by MOM on english.SE
 
11:28 PM
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Q: How do you call the phenomenon in English in which your twitter or blog is inundated with comments against your post?

Yoichi OishiSometime you are attacked with a barrel of criticism and oppositions by the third party internet users on your post almost to the extent your computer being crashed. We call this phenomenon “炎上,” meaning “flame up” in Japanese. I checked how it is described in English on google, and found three ...

 
11:46 PM
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Q: What is a word which encapsulates the meaning of both the words 'widow' and 'female divorcee' in one?

Script47I'm trying to find a word which encapsulates within it the meaning of the term 'widow' and the term 'female divorcee' implicitly. So for example, rather than having to explicitly state: The individual could be a widow or a female divorcee. You could just say: The individual is a ______...

 

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