symptomology is in Merriam-Websters, unless you'd rather
Posted By: use symptomatology. NM on 2007-08-20
In Reply to: Another question - Carla
Subject: symptomology is in Merriam-Websters, unless you'd rather
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I could not find symptomology in the dictionary, but symptomatology is in the medical dictionary.
is symptomology a word?
Subject: is symptomology a word?
the account is verbatim and she says symptomology. Would you flag this or is it really a word? I thought it was symptomatology.
Here it is! 'aequanimitas', in Websters' under equanimity. nm
Subject: Here it is! 'aequanimitas', in Websters' under equanimity. nm
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"tae kwon do" -- my bad!! -- sorry! spelling from websters.com
Subject: "tae kwon do" -- my bad!! -- sorry! spelling from websters.com
This one is probably actually correct.
Breast-feed according to Miriam Websters dictionary....
Subject: Breast-feed according to Miriam Websters dictionary....
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=breast-feeding
Nevermind. It is flocculent. Found in Websters Dictionary
Subject: Nevermind. It is flocculent. Found in Websters Dictionary
means resembling wool, in loose fluffy organization.
Link for Merriam-Webster's
Subject: Link for Merriam-Webster's
Here's the link for Merriam-Webster's:
http://www.m-w.com/
The Online Dictionary is free for now.
Typing "wretching" would have taken you to the correct word, "retching." Unfortunately, with all dictionaries, you need to know the basic word to look up the spelling.
Good luck!
onelook.com and the Merriam's dict. agree with you, too! :) nm
Subject: onelook.com and the Merriam's dict. agree with you, too! :) nm
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Thank you for the appreciation, decubiti is plural according to Merriam-Webster
Subject: Thank you for the appreciation, decubiti is plural according to Merriam-Webster
laid down. Layed is not a word in Merriam-Webster.
Subject: laid down. Layed is not a word in Merriam-Webster.
It is binging or bingeing, both ways in Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Subject: It is binging or bingeing, both ways in Merriam-Webster dictionary.
Per Dorland's, Sloane, Merriam-Webster all neurapraxia; no neuropraxia found.
Subject: Per Dorland's, Sloane, Merriam-Webster all neurapraxia; no neuropraxia found.
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