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  • What is the difference between Hept- and Sept- prefixes?
    2 "Hept-" is from the Greek "hepta" (See, for example, the Online Etymology Dictionary entry on "heptagon" ) And we do see this distinction with other numbers (though a number of Greek and Latin number terms are cognate) A tetragon, for example, is a four-sided polygon We also speak of "pentagons" and "quintuplets"
  • What is the origin of the counting prefixes: uni-, bi- di-, tri-, quad . . .
    You are correct, they are from Latin and Greek, we have simply inherited terms from both There is a good reference for Latin and Greek roots over at Wikipedia: Uni meaning one: un-, uni- one language of origin: Latin etymology: unus, unius examples: unary, union Bi Di meaning two: bi- two language of origin: Latin etymology: bis, "twice"; bini, "in twos" examples: binoculars, bigamy, biscotti
  • Why meth-, eth-, prop-, when there is uni-,di-,tri-?
    In chemistry, the homologous series for hydrocarbons uses the following prefixes: Meth- Eth- Prop- But- Pent- Hex- Hept- Oct- Why are these prefixes used, instead of just usin
  • Etymology of banjax - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Here's what " banjax " means - Banjax verb INFORMAL ruin, incapacitate, or break He banjaxed his knee in the sixth game of the season Basic research showed that it comes from the 1930s - 1930s: originally Anglo-Irish, of unknown origin (From Lexico) Merriam Webster gives a more specific "first known use" - 1939 However, it says: Banjax: history and etymology: origin unknown And Etymonline
  • Is For why improper English? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I use the phrase "For why" quite often and my friends laugh at me for it For example, I asked my friend about why he was going and I had asked him "for why are you going?" Is this an incorrect
  • Is worser correct grammatically? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Is worser correct grammatically? I know it seems incorrect, but I stumbled upon the word when reading Hamlet: Oh, throw away the worser part of it, And live the purer with the other half Li
  • How did belay semantically shift to mean `forget I said that?
    The first sentence of that Quora explanation is certainly wrong, the expression is not meaningless to people outside the navy I would have thought most fluent English speakers familiar with it
  • How do I use as of now correctly? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    Just to clarify, I am not a native English speaker I occasionally hear from other non-native English speakers the use of the phrase: "As of now" with the meaning of Currently Initially I did
  • meaning - How should midnight on. . . be interpreted? - English . . .
    From what I understand, the word "midnight" is usually interpreted incorrectly Midnight is written as "12am" which would imply that it's in the morning Therefore, it should be at the start of t
  • punctuation - Why is there a slash within n a? - English Language . . .
    The important thing to note is that these abbreviations are much more common in handwritten correspondence than they are online c o is often used when addressing post to someone via a third party, and w and w o are common written shorthand for with and without It was quite common in older written texts to abbreviate words using some identifying letters and a line, for example: w— for with





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