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Some Interesting Word Origins and Word Histories Starting with E and F
by FrancescaFiore in Culture & Society > History
Here are some interesting word origins for those people interested in etymology, all beginning with E and F.
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Interesting Word Origins and Word Histories Starting with G
by FrancescaFiore in Culture & Society > History
Here are some interesting word origins for those people interested in etymology, all beginning with G.
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The Washing of Water by the Word – Baptism and Salvation
by DennisSmith in Religion & Spirituality > Christianity
The apostle Paul used a phrase in the book of Ephesians that one rarely hears discussed despite it being a salvation issue - "the washing of water by the word." What is meant by that statement and what is implied?
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Some Interesting Word Origins and Word Histories Starting with H and I
by FrancescaFiore in Culture & Society > History
Here are some interesting word origins for those people interested in etymology, all beginning with H and I.
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The Word Sex Sells
by lindalulu in Internet > Web Marketing
That little three-letter word sells everything. As long as it is in your title, you will get higher page views, guaranteed.
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Another Look at the Word "Cunt"
by georgiegirl in Culture & Society > Etiquette
Got something against the big bad c-word? Like to use it a lot? Never heard of it before? No matter which this article is sure to give you a good laugh at that word as well as our society and the English language.
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If You're Lost For Words There Are Some Extraordinarily Funny Alternatives
by louiejerome in Art & Entertainment > General
... isn’t exactly complete when it comes to discussing certain situations. Many times there aren’t correct words to describe a situation and we just have to do our best. Maybe we should borrow a couple of these from the Germans and Italians.
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Love Is A Verb and Actions Speak Louder Than Words
by AprilLorier in Relationships > General
I have always believed love was a verb - an active word - a word that required action, not just quotes. What good does it do to say, "I love you" if there are no actions involved? Do you mean, "I love you but I don't have time for you"? Has ...
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The power of words and their influence on us
by Khadimhussainsubhpot in Self Improvement > Motivational
Words can transform our life. Mere a single word or a sentenc can bring a sea change in our personality. Their importance and significance cannot be overlooked or denied.
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Ad and Add – The New Commonly Misused Words
by prism in Education > Languages
I have seen the misuse of these two little words escalate immensely in the past decade. There is an easy way to know which one is correct.




