Factoid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A factoid is a questionable or spurious—unverified, incorrect, or fabricated—statement formed and asserted as a fact, but with no veracity. The word appears in the Oxford English Dictionary as "some...
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The “-oid” ending in English is normally added to a word to indicate that an item is not the real thing. A humanoid is not quite human. However, CNN and other sources have taken to treating the “-oid” as if it were a mere diminutive, and using the term to mean “trivial but true ... Return to list of errors;
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f a c t o i d l a b s Today's Factoid; At -157 meters, Lake Assal in Djibouti is the lowest point on the African continent, surrounded by dormant volcanoes and black lava fields.
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WRITE A FACTOID ... Factoidz is a community for experts. Ask questions to thousands of live experts in hundreds of fields. ... Congratulations to Daniel M. Snyder, the winner of November's charity fund contest. Factoidz has made a donation in Daniel's name for this worthy cause. We thank Daniel for his outstanding contributions...
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An excellent job with this factoid. Asa handyman I have been burned by working for people who found me on Craigslist. There are just as many people looking for professional work but aren 't willing to pay what a professional needs to charge to stay in business as there are people doing shoddy work.
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Miscanthus is a tall perennial grass that has been evaluated in Europe during the past 5-10 years as a new bioenergy crop. Most of the miscanthus cultivars proposed as a commercial crop in Europe are sterile hybrids (Miscanthus x giganteus) which originated in Japan. ... Mature stand of Miscanthus x giganteus,
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In his health care press conference tonight, Obama stressed repeatedly that most "sacrifice" required from health care cost reduction should come from "sacrificing" unnecessary and ineffective treatments -- which makes sense when you consider He went so far as to spell out that doctors in the U.S. ... As it turns out,
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