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  1. Difference between nouns "strip" and "stripe"

    Jan 27, 2014 · Is there a specific difference between the nouns "strip" and "stripe", especially in the context of "a strip(e) of paper"? Are both equivalent or do they carry specific meanings?

  2. Stripe: Help & Support

    Find help and support for Stripe. Our support site provides answers on all types of situations, including account information, charges and refunds, and subscriptions information. Get your …

  3. Stripe: ayuda y soporte

    Find help and support for Stripe. Our support site provides answers on all types of situations, including account information, charges and refunds, and subscriptions information. Get your …

  4. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jun 2, 2015 · (Circled in red) Is there an official name for the portion of road between the road and an exit? What is it called?

  5. Name of road marking - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jan 2, 2022 · What is this striped road marking called?cheveron and diagonal/transverse (crosshatch) markings Cheveron and diagonal crosshatch markings define an area, within …

  6. Winged or Wingèd? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 14, 2015 · There are no hard rules for the pronunciation of adjectives/participles on -ed. Normally, they are all pronounced -d/t, like striped, except those ending on -ted and -ded. But …

  7. word choice - "Checked shirt" vs "check shirt" - English Language ...

    My son is learning English as a foreign language and I notice a mixture of British and American words in his vocab lists. Is there such thing as a checked shirt, or should it be a check shirt?

  8. What is the rule for adjective order?

    Aug 17, 2010 · @mcfedr: This is an English-language site, thus this question is limited to English. All languages do have rules for word order. Not necessarily remotely similar to the rules of …

  9. Jasper as a synonym for wasp - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 29, 2019 · It's found all over the UK, but especially in Southern England and the Midlands. Lots of wasp-related products use the word 'jasper' in their names. Common wasps are …

  10. Etymology of "humbug" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 26, 2012 · So I was wondering if anyone knew how a word that used to mean what is reported by the Online Etymology Dictionary also came to mean a black-and-white striped peppermint …