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Wiktionary theoretically has the same vulnerabilities as wikipedia 'most recent' sounds correct but i looked up recentest and it seems to be a valid word. These include people engaging in internet vandalism, people editing a wiki to push an agenda, people who are editing wiktionary in good faith but who are biased, and lack of editorial oversight.
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Here, on wiktionary, it says we can use genocide as a transitive verb to mean to commit genocide (against) Would it be proper to use the term recentest To eliminate (a group of people) completely. in other dictionaries though, i couldn't find any descriptions that define genocide as a verb.
Idiom for saying something doesn't cost a lot for someone rich
1 million is basically short change for goldman sachs I thought the expression was short change, but after searching on google, it. 9 you link to wiktionary, which doesn't support your (or has been) with examples All of the examples are clear that the baptisand is in the process of being baptised, or at least it's imminent
Once they've been baptised, baptised is a more appropriate term The document is supposed to be a phonetic translation, but britain kinda matches the wiktionary phonemics [ˈbɹɪt.n̩] instead of phonetics /ˈbɹɪt.ən/ And what confuses me the most, is that i have the impression the phonetic translation isn't the same from one website to another. I have looked up authorative in merriam webster and on wiktionary, and the word does not exist there
However, a general google search for authorative turns up quite a few references
Why is an upper case t preferred? According to the wiktionary, the meaning of the verb spank is to beat, smack or slap a person's buttocks or other vulnerable body part like the cheeks, with the bare hand or other object, as punishment, or for sexual gratification I have always thought that spank is used only in relation to the buttocks.