Moving

I’m moving this weekend. Isn’t it interesting how you know straight away what I mean when I say that?

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Alienist

I’ve come across this word a few times recently, while reading “The Case of Charles Dexter Ward, by H.P Lovecraft.

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Would You Mind Helping Me?

No, not at all.

or…

Yeah, sure.

Which is the correct answer?

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Astronomy and Astrology

You may already know the difference between these two words, but I think that they can be easily confused, so it’s useful to make a distinction. To put it most simply: astronomy is real, and astrology isn’t.

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To Coin a Phrase

Without checking, I can safely say that I refer to words and phrases being coined a lot in these posts. I’ve long wondered why we use to coin as a verb in this way, so different, apparently, from how we use coin as a noun. So I decided to look into it.

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Blurb

You may know that a blurb is any text on the back cover (or occasionally inside the dust jacket) of a book. The word is generally associated with quotes from authors or reviewers praising the book, but it can also refer to any text, like a plot summary, author biography, or information about the series the book belongs to. Continue reading

The Latin Quarter

Why do we use the word quarter to refer to an area of a town or city, usually one with a large population of a certain ethnicity, nationality, or cultural identity?

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