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This is the list of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L. For the second portion of the list, see: List of words having ...
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Homonym - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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List of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is the list of words having different meanings in British and American English: A–L . For the second portion of the list, see: M–Z . • Asterisked (*) meanings, though found chiefly in t...
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Word Confusion game. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. ... Help Regan the Vegan make fresh salad. Choose the correct word to complete each sentence. ... Start the game by choosing a level:
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Complete each pair of sentences with a word that can have two meanings. Type the answer in the box.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Capitalism/different meanings. Capitalism/different meanings. Information about Capitalism/different meanings in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Capitalism/different meanings; capitalization; Capitol Heights; Capitol Hill; Capitola; Capitoline Hill; capitulum; Capiz;
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Web standards is Web Standards. Everyone should want websites that are compliant with web standards doctrines. Or, ... Then, you’ve got “Standards-Complaint Mode” where standards-compliant refers to User Agents (UAs) rendering a website either in standards-compliant mode or quirks mode. And, ... Think of it like this.
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Posted by Foobooz on March 7th, 2007 ... ; Gridskipper produces a guide to where to eat whole animals in Philadelphia. Among the highlights, the whole goat at Vetri, whole pig at Amada, whole duck at Seven Sea’s Chinese, whole chicken at Sweet Lucy’s and whole crab at DiNardo’s. ... Meat Me in Philadelphia:
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It's always a strange experience for me to be involved in Robin and Eliezer's blog because the readers, and many of the contributors, have such radically different perspectives than I have, on just about everything.
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