Proper spelling of guaiac...nm
Posted By: Wrong spelling above...but right answer on 2007-11-19
In Reply to: Confused and tired.... - Karen
Subject: Proper spelling of guaiac...nm
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could it be guaiac? nm
Subject: could it be guaiac? nm
guaiac
Subject: guaiac
I was just wondering how you would write "guaiaced"
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Subject: guaiac’d is how I do it. nm
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Subject: guaiac
Is correct
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Nope, that's already in there separately. Biag, Viac, even thought of guaiac, but no. nm
Subject: Nope, that's already in there separately. Biag, Viac, even thought of guaiac, but no. nm
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Subject: no its definitely a proper name
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Subject: And of course some just don't know what is proper....nm
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