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  • Whats the difference between imbalance and unbalance?
    Is there a difference in usage between imbalance and unbalance as nouns? Specifically, we are designing a product where we measure three (3) related quantities continuously These three quantities
  • Disbalanced vs. unbalanced - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    What are the differences in usage between disbalanced and unbalanced?
  • Why is a person with psychological problems called unbalanced?
    A person with psychological problems can be called unbalanced Unbalanced 1 1 (of a person) emotionally or mentally disturbed (The Online Oxford English Dictionary) If you describe someone as
  • meaning - What is the definition and origin of imba? - English . . .
    Using imba, then, as a shortening of imbalanced, is a facetious way of mocking that attitude, by declaring even acknowledged essential parts of the game — such as the Hunter class in World of Warcraft, or some of its top players (usually insanely good ones) — imbalanced because in a way, if you don't know how to handle uber classes or uber
  • american english - What is British (-ize) spelling style? - English . . .
    Wikipedia has an entry for the Oxford style which prefers the spelling with -z- in academic writing: Oxford spelling (also Oxford English Dictionary spelling, Oxford style, or Oxford English spelling) is a British spelling standard, named after its use by the Oxford University Press, that prescribes spelling the suffix -ize -ise (in words such as realize and organization) with the letter -z
  • grammar - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    This would-be “answer” is simply wrong, since it is attempting to use absence of evidence as evidence of absence I have an existence proof for you: the OED contains disproportional as its own headword As an adjective it is exactly equivalent to disproportionate; as a substantive, it means “A disproportional quantity or number” Words derived from it include disproportionalness
  • stress vs. distress - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Stress is a state of imbalanced physiological or psychological conditions caused by stressors (internal or external) To maintain the balance or to reduce such conditions, physiological changes occur, collectively called the stress response
  • Best way to say human aspect or human element in one word?
    The human drummer has a sort of inconsistency and charm that only an imperfect human can I'd rather stick with one word, because going from one word adjectives to a two word one seems imbalanced and clumsy I also don't like the word humanity here because it almost personifies the piece of art, rather than describing it was made by a human
  • prefixes - Rule to determine when to use the prefix im vs. un to . . .
    Possible Duplicate: Negation prefixes: un-, dis-, a-, in-, hellip; The prefix un is commonly used to negate a word, but is is quite rare with words that start with the letter p; the prefix im
  • punctuation - Omitting a comma before aka and then using a serial . . .
    Omitting a comma before aka and at the same time using a serial comma (which I love; we don't have it in Russian) at the end of a series looks somewhat imbalanced in my opinion





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