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বাংলা ভাষা: May 2008
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বাংলা ভাষা. বাংলা ভাষা ও ভাষা বিষয়ক চিন্তাভাবনা. Monday, May 26, 2008. বাংলায় সমাক্ষরের যুক্তি. বাংলার সমাক্ষরের যুক্তি, ইংরেজিতে যাকে geminate cluster. Abu Jar M Akkas. Friday, May 23, 2008. প্যাঁচের জিলাপি, তার দেশ ভ্রমণ. জলেবী) বা जिलेबी. আফ্রিকার) ফরাসিতেও তাই।. Abu Jar M Akkas. Sunday, May 18, 2008. চিকিৎসার্থ সাহায্যের আবেদন. নবকুমার পুনরপি জিজ্ঞাসা করিলেন, “আমায় কোথায় লইয়া যাইতেছেন? Abu Jar M Akkas. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). পুরনো লেখা. আমার আমি. বিশদ বিবরণ. আমার ওয়েবসাইট. অনুবাদ...যে ...
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Fritinancy: Word of the Week: Rogue
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Names, brands, writing, and the language of commerce. Laquo; Five Naming Rules You Can Break with Impunity. August 03, 2015. Word of the Week: Rogue. Scoundrel, knave, scamp, mischievous person (noun; usually a man); aberrant, corrupt, uncontrollable, mischievous (adjective). Also a verb used in horticulture and agriculture: to weed out inferior or untypical ( rogue ) plants. Has been in the news because of the U.S. theatrical release, on July 31, of the fifth installment in the. Its murky origins haven’...
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ex-bohica: Pieces coming together
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CJ used to be a BOHICA. Now she's an ex-bohica (aka xbohica). Family, sewing, public broadcasting (NPR and PBS), social media and other stuff. Caille is in middle school and a natural-born seamstress and crafter. She started learning to sew from her grandmama, CJ, at the age of 8. Now, at 13, Caille is sewing for her middle school theatre group, her teachers and her friends. Help Mike beat blood cancer. A quick progress snapshot of the paper foundation pieced quilt. I'm making for Mike. A Way With Words.
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ex-bohica: Sew-sick
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CJ used to be a BOHICA. Now she's an ex-bohica (aka xbohica). Family, sewing, public broadcasting (NPR and PBS), social media and other stuff. Caille is in middle school and a natural-born seamstress and crafter. She started learning to sew from her grandmama, CJ, at the age of 8. Now, at 13, Caille is sewing for her middle school theatre group, her teachers and her friends. Help Mike beat blood cancer. Ever since my dog, Dory, chewed the cord on my iron, I've had to put all. Follow me on Twitter.
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Fritinancy: Extra, Extra!
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Names, brands, writing, and the language of commerce. Laquo; Word of the Week: Rogue. Word of the Week: Bros ». August 05, 2015. Read all about ’em: names, slogans, and acronyms in the news (and the funny papers):. 0160;(Read the comments, too.). So why then are some start-ups called tech companies and others just companies? In search of the slippery definition of the modern tech company. New acronym (or backronym) in the news: CECIL, the Conserving Ecosystems by Ceasing the Importation of Large. The bos...
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Take Our Word For It Blog: March 2014
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, March 23, 2014. Cobbling Together Some Etymologies. Cobb Salad: http:/ bit.ly/1jjy9al. Cobb salad. I love a good Cobb salad. The salad itself is relatively easy to put together — ham, eggs, tomatoes, avocado, chicken, Roquefort cheese, and greens. It's the dressing that matters most to me, and I found a recipe I like. On this, though a source is not cited:. Wilshire Boulevard (t...
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Take Our Word For It Blog: April 2014
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, April 20, 2014. Mesclun from http:/ www.foodsubs.com/Greensld.html. The latest blog entry is a bit late because I was traveling to, attending, and returning from a funeral, and thereafter I was caring for an ill (now fully recovered) cat. My travels and care-giving experiences turned up quite a few words that piqued (not "peaked"! Mix" which gave us words like meddle. There were...
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Take Our Word For It Blog: Why is Quinoa Pronounced As Though It Were French?
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Thursday, January 1, 2015. Why is Quinoa Pronounced As Though It Were French? Quinoa. Photo credit Christian Guthier. The shibbolethic (is that a word? Has puzzled me for some time. How does a word that came to English from Spanish end up being pronounced as though it were French? I would expect it to be spelled quinois. The Quechua word for "quinoa" is kínuwa. So for some speakers here...
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Take Our Word For It Blog: Miscellany
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, April 20, 2014. Mesclun from http:/ www.foodsubs.com/Greensld.html. The latest blog entry is a bit late because I was traveling to, attending, and returning from a funeral, and thereafter I was caring for an ill (now fully recovered) cat. My travels and care-giving experiences turned up quite a few words that piqued (not "peaked"! Mix" which gave us words like meddle. There were...
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Take Our Word For It Blog: T is for Texas, TOWFI and Twitter
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Take Our Word For It Blog. This is the companion blog to the Take Our Word For It webzine (http:/ www.takeourword.com). Sunday, March 2, 2014. T is for Texas, TOWFI and Twitter. We had some relatively wild weather in northern California this week. Some of you may recall that I have a B.S. in meteorology (weather, not meteors. Greeek meteoron. Meant "something high or lofty" and came to mean "phenomena in the sky or heavens" ). If you follow TOWFI on Twitter. I'll speak a bit more about mammatus. The "utt...
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