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      A Former User @terrijay last edited by A Former User

      @terrijay if only I drank, then I could be like you. Take care.. Oh, regards too

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        Mistertoad @vivviv last edited by

        @vivviv
        Which one do you mean... 'flak' and 'fink' are both valid.
        LOL

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            A Former User @Mistertoad last edited by A Former User

            @mistertoad Hey, don't forget FORK, FUNK etc. Wait, this is becoming like Wordle now (assuming we're still allowed to mention that on here).

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              mccager111 last edited by

              quo is a valid word listed in Merriam Webster dictionary

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                sakamvari @mccager111 last edited by

                @mccager111 Please suggest your words to this link: https://forum.lexulous.com/topic/30/recommend-addition-removal-of-words?_=1648602070882

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                  bbruer last edited by

                  Re: Recommend addition/removal of words
                  A number of time over the years, I have thought to make the word ANOVA. Something I do occasionally as a researcher and I did note just now that the word is actually in the Collins online dictionary.
                  All good if not appropriate but definitely used either capitalized or lower-case these days.
                  Bob

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                    anexparrot @bbruer last edited by anexparrot

                    @bbruer

                    I see that in Collins it's marked "NOUN ACRONYM FOR..."
                    and in MW it's labeled "abbreviation." Prolly why it's not in the word list. Nice word, though!

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                      Mistertoad last edited by Mistertoad

                      For clarity, the original post by 'moindoline' was as follows:

                      "Le mot addenda en français peut s'écrire addendas avec un S au pluriel. The plural of the word addenda can be addendas. Thank you"
                      "The word addenda in French can be written addendas with an S in the plural. The plural of the word addenda can be addendas."

                      Addenda is ALREADY the plural of addendum! More simply:

                      The plural of addendum is addenda.

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                        A Former User @Jackie Heyden last edited by

                        @jackie-heyden Yes, lex still has challenge games and quean is a word. I think I have used it in US dictionary. Just know I use it fairly frequently. But, it never hurts to try if it looks good or possible.

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