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  • Does the term walkable roof exist in English?
    I'm writing a paper about flat roofs I wanted to use the term quot;walkable roof quot; to describe a roof that can be used on a daily basis (e g a roof terrace), but I'm not sure if this term ex
  • grammatical number - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Both roofs and rooves are perfectly acceptable alternatives in British English, as are hoofs, hooves As [often homophobic] slang, I've seen pooves as well as poofs But I think there's always a slow steady tendency for the irregular (-ves) forms to be displaced in favour of consistency with other plurals
  • relative pronouns - the position of of which - English Language . . .
    The bungalows ought to be sold The roofs of the bungalows are leaking = The bungalows ought to be sold, the roofs of which are leaking = The bungalows, the roofs of which are leaking, ought to be sold The kavadi temples-on-wheels each had a car pulling them One of the mobile temples had a wheel which was broken The car had crashed into a
  • word choice - What is the name for the wall around the land - English . . .
    There is a wall around my land (Garden) What is the correct word to call it? parapet parapet wall rampart truss wall Any other
  • phrases - Is there an idiom that corresponds to the Hungarian . . .
    Of course, you must notice that the roofs in Iran are flat The idiom is used for someone who backtracks from one extreme to the opposite extreme
  • Whats the word for the sound of snow sliding down a roof?
    A Canadian's perspective: It depends on how you want to convey the image of the quantity of sliding snow Having frequently heard the sound (and on occasions been frightened by it - especially in the middle of the night), I like the "the grumble of snow sliding off the roof" (relatively small quantity, slow movement) or, with a thaw in process, "the roar of the accumulated winter's snow being
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    There are times when rain is heavy enough that it actually makes a drumming sound even on solid ground He also refers to forests and rain can definitely drum on trees Of course rain drums more commonly and more loudly on artificial hollow surfaces like roofs and storage containers but certainly can drum on the ground
  • How did penthouse come to mean luxury apartment
    With their flat roofs, however, later luxury apartment buildings had no choice but to house servants in penthouses: on the roof, not under or behind it Unless there was a facade feature to hide them, such structures were set back on all sides, not to give domestic staff outdoor living space, but so the penthouses could not be seen from the street
  • Etymology of Pizzazz - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    A question from December 2011 asked What is the social context of quot;pizzazz quot;? I'm curious about the word's etymology I checked some reference books, but they showed very little agreement
  • Mounted on or in the ceiling? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which preposition is to be used in a phrase like: An object is mounted [in on ?] the ceiling in the car and An object is mounted between the front windows [in on ?] the ceiling





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