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Wholistic vs holistic - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
"Holistic" is the formal academic spelling of the word, while "wholistic" is an Anglican version of the spelling (as someone mentioned above.) Both spellings are informally recognized, and …
A good and scientific way of saying "holistic approach" or "holistic ...
Mar 15, 2024 · 'Holistic' conveys the 'making a whole from disparate parts' sense well. But possibly too much connotation / baggage, 'Interdisciplinary' might be used, though it might …
Opposite of Holistic? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Apr 10, 2018 · Your example sentence tells me that you want, not the opposite of “holistic”, but rather the opposite of holism. – Scott - Слава Україні Commented Apr 12, 2018 at 15:36
Success or successes? Which is correct? - English Language
Apr 21, 2014 · Yes, it is safe to add "even" or "much" before, they are adverbs and provide emphasis. As far as success vs successes this just depends on what you want to say.
word choice - "At day five", "on day five", or something else ...
May 16, 2012 · "On" works better here. It implies that he died at some point on the 5th day of the treatment. I would use "at" to reference a very specific point in time (rather than a relatively …
What’s a non-vulgar alternative for “covering one’s
Nov 5, 2017 · Oxford Dictionaries Online writes in their U.S. section that the phase cover one’s ass is an informal phrase meaning: Foresee and avoid the possibility of attack or criticism.
Term for a person with absolutely zero knowledge of a topic
Jul 29, 2015 · If this is any help, teaching English as a foreign language is usually divided in the following levels: 1) Beginner 2) Elementary (this implies that the learner knows numbers, …
formality - What is the correct greeting to use in a formal email ...
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terminology - Term for the second letter in Sx, Dx, Rx? - English ...
Mar 18, 2016 · It seems plausible that the medical convention of using 'x' as the second letter of an abbreviation (in, for example, Dx (diagnosis), Sx (symptom or surgery), Fx (family), Hx …
What is a person called who likes to use big words to make …
Apr 2, 2020 · What is a person called who uses: Complicated vocabulary when a simple answer would be sufficient? Uses complex vocabulary to make others think they are highly educated …