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  1. Why are apartment buildings called "Arms"? | WordReference Forums

    Aug 31, 2008 · I believe the use of "arms" here is a derivative of "wings" which is commonly used to describe different parts of one large building. For example, a hospital might have different wings, …

  2. nonce (pedophile) - WordReference Forums

    Jan 13, 2026 · There is a satirical song on YouTube 'dedicated' to the ex-Prince Andrew where the music is for 'God Save the King' and the lyrics feature, 'God Save The Nonce' along with a montage …

  3. Da vs. di (stanza da bagno, carta di credito) - WordReference Forums

    Dec 20, 2006 · R ight now I can't think of a rule, but "da" specif ies usually what is something is dedicated to, habit we can also say, while "di" specif ies a characteristic.

  4. Old Kurdish Alphabet: Identification | WordReference Forums

    Jul 25, 2013 · Not all the book is dedicated to alchemy, specially the pages on the so-called Kurdish script rather sound scientific (in its medieval sense) than alchemic. Possibilities without supporting …

  5. Mi empresa se dedica a ... | WordReference Forums

    Oct 18, 2006 · cómo escribiriais... mi empresa se dedica a....? Gracias, un saludo.

  6. inversion in as/though clause. | WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2012 · I agree with Parla. It's not the general pattern but the word "promoted" that causes a problem. She is unlettered/dedicated/brave. She is as unlettered/dedicated/brave as he is. She is …

  7. In addition to enhance or In addition to enhancing

    May 4, 2012 · I wrote this: In addition to enhance their reputations through strategic use of philanthropy, companies are sponsoring social initiatives to open new...

  8. A must buy - WordReference Forums

    Dec 2, 2011 · On forums dedicated to theme parks run by a cartoon mouse , one often is asked, "Which rides at this park are a must-do?" or "Which shows are a must-see?" Edit: Regarding Pertinax's post, …

  9. Manosanta - WordReference Forums

    Nov 27, 2009 · Hello all I need to find out how you say "manosanta" in English. Surprisingly I haven't found an equivalent in my reliable dictionaries. Any suggestions?

  10. alist - WordReference Forums

    Jun 5, 2011 · Hello ! I don't understand alist in this sentence : Tim Johnson (he's a dog, he's sick) was advancing at a snail's pace, but he was not playing of sniffing at foliage : he seemed dedicated to …