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  1. Who changed the way vacumn was spelled 40 years ago?

    Apr 28, 2018 · According to the Online Etymological Dictionary, vacuum entered English in the 1540s directly from Latin as the substantivized, neuter form of the adjective vacuus. The earliest use was as …

  2. pronunciation - Why is "vacuum" pronounced [ˈvæ.kjuːm] and not [ˈvæ ...

    Aug 21, 2017 · +1 It seems that vacuum is the odd word out when placed in a lineup with (for example) continuum, individuum, menstruum, and residuum. I don't know why the -uum in vacuum came to be …

  3. differences - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Perfect vacuum does not exist - there will always be some energy, some particles manifesting themselves spontaneously from quantum uncertainty, but generally lack of matter, including air is …

  4. Article before word "Vacuum" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 28, 2021 · Is it necessary to put an article before the word "vacuum" and if necessary, why?

  5. Referring to objects as "she" [duplicate] - English Language & Usage ...

    Sep 18, 2010 · Most of the "she" style labels I hear are half terms of endearment and half self mockery. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if a man referred to a vacuum cleaner as "she" even though …

  6. Where is the root morpheme in Modern English evacuate and vacuum?

    Jun 15, 2011 · Clearly they are related through Latin, from e- and vacare (out of and to empty) and from vacuus (empty), and in Latin the shared morpheme is vac-. More interesting may be the relationships …

  7. Why are there 3 different ways to pronounce "oo"?

    My German colleagues were laughing at the way I pronounce google, and it led to a discussion. With words like google, yahoo, poodle and loose, the oo has a sound similar to the German ü sound. With...

  8. What does "programming in a vacuum" mean? - English Language

    Oct 24, 2011 · A perfect vacuum would be one with no particles in it at all, which is impossible to achieve in practice. Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would occur in a perfect vacuum, which …

  9. Can I call a vacuum cleaner cleaner a vacuum cleaner?

    Oct 8, 2017 · If a 'vacuum cleaner cleaner' is a machine for cleaning vacuum cleaners, then the person who cleans the vacuum cleaner cleaner would be a 'vacuum cleaner cleaner cleaner'.

  10. Gap, void or vacuum? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Feb 11, 2018 · Considering their primary meanings, vacuum is used more often in a scientific context, in which case it means space completely or partially absent of any matter/air. It is a scientific term, …