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Your navel is in the center of your belly, while naval ships belong out at sea. Continue reading...
Parameter is a limit that affects how something can be done, and perimeter is the outline of a physical area. Both words have special meanings in math, but they take off their pocket protectors and relax their definitions when they join the rest of us. Continue reading...
If you're using indite to talk about people being formally accused of lawbreaking, you're using the wrong word: it's indict. Continue reading...
If you win an election by a 3:1 margin, are you the predominant winner or the predominate winner? Continue reading...
Endemic and epidemic are both words that diseases love, but something endemic is found in a certain placeand is ongoing, and epidemic describes a disease that’s widespread. Continue reading...
To appraise is to estimate the value of something, but remove the second "a," and you have apprise, which means "to tell." If you hire someone to appraise your house, you might have to apprise your family of the fact that you now owe the bank more than your house is worth. Continue reading...
"Adopt, adapt, and improve," says the thief in a Monty Python skit when he robs a lingerie shop instead of a bank. Adopt is to take something over, and to adapt is to change something to suit your needs. It's helpful advice when you ask for money and get a pair of granny panties. Continue reading...
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