Ridiculous Words Lacking from the Google Chrome Dictionary
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller Correct usage in a sentence? When would you use amongst instead of among?
'Amongst' is absolutely a word in both American and British English, amongst many others.
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Similar to alongst. But amongst is a lot more common.
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@scottalanmiller said:
Similar to alongst. But amongst is a lot more common.
Quite true. I was just curious as I tend to default to among since that is what I was brought up saying, lol.
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I think that I was brought up on amongst. It sounds so natural to me. I couldn't believe that the dictionary on FF didn't have it.
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@scottalanmiller Hence the reason it wound up o nthe Ridiculous Words Missing list, lol.
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@dafyre said:
@scottalanmiller Correct usage in a sentence? When would you use amongst instead of among?
Australian use of the word
Let's get amongst it! -
How does one use that in context?
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Did anyone else read this thread and immediately think of Blackadder? Blackadder
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FF: polenta
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Canadian
FF has it, Chrome did not!!
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Not sure if this was added yet... unassociated
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That's a pretty rare one. Several dictionaries don't even have it, oddly enough.
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Unrefrigerated
Seriously? Oh well, I guess everything at Google must refrigerated regardless of requirements. -
Virtualization and hypervisor
Of course I've added these to my local dictionary, but still...
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"Hypervisor" is one of those somewhat ridiculous tech words that I'm happy to be able to say in serious, real life situations.
It sounds like something out of a 90's sci-fi movie.
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habanero on FF
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@scottalanmiller It doesn't try to pick up the n with the ~ on it (How do you even type that on an English Windows machine?)... habañero ? (the ñ is alt, 164).
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I looked for that, it didn't.
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@scottalanmiller said:
habanero on FF
Chrome doesn't have it either... it tries correcting it to haberdasher, which I don't think is really used much anymore.
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Same word that FF tried to make it. Which do you think is more common?