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  • Normalcy or Normality? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    "Normalcy" was used by Warren G Harding in his 1920 election campaign called "Return to Normalcy " When pointed out that the word was a mistake, Harding said he couldn't find the word "normality" in his dictionary Before his
  • Why in Britain were the police called rozzers?
    OED: rozzer, n Etymology: Origin unknown Various suggestions have been made as to the etymology of this word, including a shortening of the name of Sir Robert Peel (see peeler n 3 and compare bobby n ), or derivation from either French rousse (1827) or roussin (1811), both in the sense ‘policeman’ and of unknown origin
  • british english - In Britain the word normalcy is ridiculed . . .
    The OED lists normalcy as a headword with "Chiefly U S " There is a telling citation: 1929 G N Clark in S P E Tract xxxiii 417 If ‘normalcy’ is ever to become an accepted word it will presumably be because the late President Harding did not know any better
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    There is a curious spike in usage from about 1880-90 for sugar in the Ngram and a recent uptick for normalcy, but with such low frequencies, these could be just a few more instances – DjinTonic Commented Dec 9, 2021 at 13:59
  • Words for ordinal 5-point scale from normal to severe
    What are good words for a five-point ordinal scale? The scale should represent increasing severity of disease, where 1 is normal and 5 is severe I thought of the following words (with their value
  • What is the origin of the phrase beyond the pale?
    From World Wide Words: Pale is an old name for a pointed piece of wood driven into the ground and — by an obvious extension — to a barrier made of such stakes, a palisade or fence
  • Whats the word for someone who opposes a generally . . .
    i think a contrarian, does it as a sort of hobby, I may be totally wrong but urban dictionary agrees with me Someone who automatically tends to take the opposite point of view from the person to whom they're speaking, or to disagree with society at large out of a sort of knee-jerk reflex
  • Whats the difference between a pathological problem and a . . .
    I was reading some books about system design the other day, and I noticed that the authors often claimed that a system had some pathological problem Is it possible for a problem to be not patholo
  • single word requests - What do you call a person who does . . .
    Such a person does not hold in high regard the decisions taken by a group (not a team) of people She believes that groups tend to be anarchic and don't serve their purpose An example would be -
  • want vs want for vs want of - English Language Usage . . .
    Obviously, while "I want a beer" also implies that beer is currently missing or lacking from the speaker's situation, the proper interpretation is just that the speaker wishes for a beer, not that this speaker is always in possession of





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